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  • The student had a vast (vast) knowledge of history, knowing details about many different time periods.
    D) Outdated
    C) Extensive
    A) Limited
    B) Small
  • She had a compelling (com-pel-ling) reason to join the competition, which motivated her to work hard.
    B) Uninteresting
    C) Weak
    A) Persuasive
    D) Irrelevant
  • The scrutinize (scru-ti-nize) the details of the report to make sure everything is accurate.
    C) Glance
    B) Ignore
    D) Skip
    A) Examine closely
  • The intermittent (in-ter-mit-tent) noise from the construction site disturbed the students.
    B) Constant
    A) Occasional
    D) Predictable
    C) Unchanging
  • After the long hike, they took a welcoming (wel-com-ing) break at the top of the hill.
    A) Friendly
    B) Uninviting
    C) Silent
    D) Lonely
  • The fortuitous (for-tui-tous) timing of the event allowed them to meet by chance.
    D) Planned
    A) Lucky
    B) Unlikely
    C) Predictable
  • His gregarious (gre-gar-i-ous) personality made him very popular among his classmates.
    B) Shy
    D) Serious
    A) Outgoing
    C) Quiet
  • She was hesitant (hes-i-tant) to speak in front of the class, unsure of her answer.
    A) Confident
    C) Angry
    D) Excited
    B) Nervous or unsure
  • His volatile (vo-li-tile) temper made it difficult for him to keep friends.
    C) Friendly
    D) Stable
    B) Calm
    A) Unpredictable
  • The benevolent (be-nev-o-lent) woman volunteered at the shelter every weekend.
    B) Kind and generous
    C) Rude
    D) Lazy
    A) Selfish
  • The gregarious (gre-gar-i-ous) party host made everyone feel at home and encouraged mingling.
    C) Introverted
    A) Sociable
    B) Shy
    D) Quiet
  • The reluctant (re-luc-tant) student finally agreed to participate in the class discussion.
    C) Confident
    A) Eager
    D) Interested
    B) Unwilling
  • His assertive (as-ser-tive) manner helped him get his point across in meetings.
    D) Quiet
    B) Timid
    C) Shy
    A) Confident and direct
  • The anxious (anx-ious) student was nervous about the upcoming test.
    A) Nervous
    D) Confident
    B) Calm
    C) Relaxed
  • The prodigy (pro-di-gy) was recognized for her exceptional musical talent at a young age.
    D) Beginner
    B) Average person
    A) Child genius
    C) Adult learner
  • The incessant (in-ces-sant) noise from the traffic kept them up all night.
    C) Quiet
    B) Intermittent
    D) Occasional
    A) Constant and never-ending
  • She gave an eloquent (el-o-quent) speech that inspired everyone in the audience.
    C) Stumbling
    A) Awkward
    D) Shy
    B) Fluent and persuasive
  • The detective worked tirelessly to unravel (un-rav-el) the mystery of the missing jewels.
    B) Ignore
    D) Hide
    A) Solve
    C) Complicate
  • She had a compelling (com-pel-ling) reason to join the competition, which motivated her to work hard.
    B) Uninteresting
    D) Irrelevant
    A) Persuasive
    C) Weak
  • The children were baffled (baf-fled) by the difficult math problem.
    C) Certain
    A) Confused
    B) Clear
    D) Sure
  • The equitable (eq-ui-ta-ble) decision took into account everyone's needs and opinions.
    C) Unfair
    B) Biased
    A) Fair and just
    D) Favoritism
  • The coach gave a motivating (mo-ti-va-ting) speech to inspire the team before the big game.
    B) Discouraging
    C) Boring
    A) Encouraging
    D) Confusing
  • The equitable (eq-ui-ta-ble) decision took into account everyone's needs and opinions.
    B) Biased
    D) Favoritism
    C) Unfair
    A) Fair and just
  • The profound (pro-found) speech moved everyone in the audience to tears.
    D) Simple
    C) Unclear
    A) Deep and meaningful
    B) Shallow
  • The magnificent (mag-nif-i-cent) view from the mountain top took everyone’s breath away.
    B) Ordinary
    A) Beautiful
    D) Dull
    C) Unremarkable
  • The workers had to take precautionary (pre-cau-tion-ar-y) measures to prevent accidents on the construction site.
    D) Dangerous
    A) Preventive
    B) Risky
    C) Irrelevant
  • The ominous (om-i-nous) storm clouds made everyone nervous about the upcoming weather.
    D) Clear
    B) Bright
    A) Threatening
    C) Pleasant
  • The frivolous (friv-o-lous) purchases added up quickly and made her go over budget.
    A) Trivial and unnecessary
    C) Practical
    B) Important
    D) Necessary
  • The dismal (dis-mal) weather made everyone feel gloomy during the outdoor event.
    D) Exciting
    C) Bright
    A) Gloomy
    B) Sunny
  • The elusive (e-lu-sive) answer to the puzzle took longer than expected to figure out.
    C) Clear
    D) Simple
    B) Obvious
    A) Hard to find
  • The tangible (tan-gi-ble) benefits of exercise are visible in improved health.
    B) Abstract
    A) Real and measurable
    D) Invisible
    C) Uncertain
  • The benevolent (be-nev-o-lent) leader always made sure the needs of the community were met.
    B) Selfish
    A) Kind and generous
    D) Rude
    C) Mean
  • Her tenacity (te-nac-i-ty) helped her finish the race, even when she was tired.
    C) Fear
    D) Frustration
    B) Determination
    A) Laziness
  • The professor gave a lucid (lu-cid) explanation of the difficult concept, making it easy to understand.
    C) Complex
    A) Clear
    D) Vague
    B) Confusing
  • The elaborate (e-lab-or-ate) decorations at the wedding were stunning and extravagant.
    A) Detailed
    D) Uncomplicated
    C) Plain
    B) Simple
  • The abundant (a-bun-dant) crops ensured that the town would have enough food for the year.
    A) Plentiful
    C) Small
    B) Scarce
    D) Limited
  • The ostentatious (os-ten-ta-tious) decorations at the party made it feel like a royal event.
    C) Subtle
    A) Simple
    D) Tidy
    B) Showy
  • The coach gave a motivating (mo-ti-va-ting) speech to inspire the team before the big game.
    D) Confusing
    C) Boring
    B) Discouraging
    A) Encouraging
  • The meticulous (me-tic-u-lous) artist spent hours perfecting the details of the painting.
    A) Detailed
    D) Uninterested
    C) Speedy
    B) Careless
  • The researcher gave a succinct (suc-cinct) explanation of her findings in the report.
    D) Unorganized
    A) Long and detailed
    B) Short and clear
    C) Confusing
  • The metaphor (me-ta-phor) in the poem created a powerful image of the storm.
    C) Explanation
    A) Symbolic comparison
    D) Definition
    B) Literal meaning
  • The inevitable (in-ev-i-ta-ble) consequences of their actions were unavoidable.
    D) Unlikely
    C) Optional
    B) Preventable
    A) Unavoidable
  • She had an uncanny (un-can-ny) ability to solve math problems quickly and accurately.
    D) Boring
    C) Slow
    B) Strange or unusual
    A) Ordinary
  • She gave a concise (con-cise) summary of the novel, covering the main events in a few sentences.
    A) Long and detailed
    C) Confusing
    B) Short and clear
    D) Unrelated
  • The incessant (in-ces-sant) noise from the traffic kept them up all night.
    A) Constant and never-ending
    C) Quiet
    B) Intermittent
    D) Occasional
  • The inevitable (in-ev-i-ta-ble) consequences of their actions were unavoidable.
    C) Optional
    D) Unlikely
    B) Preventable
    A) Unavoidable
  • His fortitude (for-ti-tude) helped him overcome the difficult challenge.
    A) Weakness
    C) Fear
    B) Strength
    D) Laziness
  • The diligent (dil-i-gent) worker stayed late to finish the project on time.
    D) Slow
    B) Hardworking and careful
    A) Lazy
    C) Rude
  • The dubious (du-bi-ous) claim about the product made the customers suspicious.
    C) Clear
    B) Confident
    A) Doubtful
    D) Certain
  • The incredible (in-cre-di-ble) journey through the mountains took them three weeks.
    B) Ordinary
    A) Amazing
    D) Boring
    C) Simple
  • The eclectic (ec-lec-tic) art collection featured paintings from many different cultures and time periods.
    A) Similar
    D) Cheap
    C) Old-fashioned
    B) Diverse or varied
  • The translucent (trans-lu-cent) material allowed light to pass through but was not completely clear.
    C) Solid
    B) Opaque
    A) Semi-transparent
    D) Bright
  • Her astounding (as-tound-ing) performance in the play left everyone speechless.
    B) Ordinary
    A) Amazing
    C) Mediocre
    D) Boring
  • The profound (pro-found) message in the book made readers think deeply about life.
    A) Shallow
    B) Deep
    C) Simple
    D) Unclear
  • The dubious (du-bi-ous) claim about the product made the customers suspicious.
    D) Certain
    A) Doubtful
    C) Clear
    B) Confident
  • The imperative (im-per-a-tive) task was to complete the assignment before the deadline.
    D) Delayed
    A) Necessary
    C) Unimportant
    B) Optional
  • The dormant (dor-mant) volcano had not erupted in over 100 years, but scientists still monitored it.
    D) Quiet
    B) Explosive
    C) Active
    A) Inactive
  • The lion’s formidable (for-mid-a-ble) roar echoed across the jungle, frightening other animals.
    B) Strong and powerful
    D) Quiet
    C) Friendly
    A) Weak
  • The subtle (sub-tle) hint she gave made it clear that she wanted a gift for her birthday.
    C) Loud
    A) Small and indirect
    B) Obvious
    D) Direct
  • The vibrant (vi-brant) colors of the painting caught everyone’s attention.
    B) Dull
    D) Neutral
    A) Bright
    C) Faded
  • The precarious (pre-car-i-ous) mountain path required careful navigation.
    C) Smooth
    B) Safe
    D) Predictable
    A) Dangerous
  • The sturdy (stur-dy) bridge was able to withstand the strong winds during the storm.
    D) Dangerous
    B) Unstable
    C) Strong and durable
    A) Weak
  • The sporadic (spo-rad-ic) rainfall made it difficult to plan the outdoor event.
    A) Occasional
    D) Continuous
    C) Heavy
    B) Constant
  • The eccentric (ec-cen-tric) inventor wore strange clothes and had unusual ideas.
    C) Average
    A) Unconventional
    B) Predictable
    D) Typical
  • The manager gave a comprehensive (com-pre-hen-sive) review of the project, considering all aspects.
    B) Partial
    C) Limited
    A) Complete
    D) Basic
  • The cynical (cyn-i-cal) remarks from the audience made it hard for the speaker to stay positive.
    B) Optimistic
    C) Hopeful
    A) Skeptical
    D) Pessimistic
  • The resilient (re-sil-ient) athlete bounced back from her injury and finished the race.
    B) Weak
    C) Unmotivated
    D) Sensitive
    A) Strong and able to recover
  • The arduous (ar-du-ous) journey through the desert was exhausting for the travelers.
    B) Easy
    D) Comfortable
    C) Fast
    A) Difficult
  • The imposing (im-pos-ing) mountain loomed in the distance, making everyone feel small.
    B) Large and impressive
    D) Invisible
    C) Dangerous
    A) Small and hidden
  • The eccentric (ec-cen-tric) inventor wore strange clothes and had unusual ideas.
    B) Predictable
    A) Unconventional
    D) Typical
    C) Average
  • The enigmatic (e-nig-mat-ic) smile on her face made everyone wonder what she was thinking.
    A) Mysterious
    D) Predictable
    B) Clear
    C) Boring
  • The team worked collaboratively (col-lab-o-ra-tive-ly) to finish the project on time.
    B) Alone
    C) Separately
    D) Indifferently
    A) Together
  • His gregarious (gre-gar-i-ous) personality made him very popular among his classmates.
    D) Serious
    C) Quiet
    B) Shy
    A) Outgoing
  • The convoluted (con-vol-ut-ed) instructions made it difficult for the students to complete the project.
    D) Direct
    A) Complex and confusing
    B) Simple
    C) Easy to follow
  • The enigmatic (e-nig-mat-ic) smile on her face made everyone wonder what she was thinking.
    D) Predictable
    A) Mysterious
    B) Clear
    C) Boring
  • The relentless (re-lent-less) rain continued for days, flooding the streets.
    D) Mild
    B) Gentle
    A) Unstoppable
    C) Occasional
  • The student was very meticulous (me-tic-u-lous) in organizing her notes for the project.
    B) Careless
    D) Boring
    A) Neat and detailed
    C) Quick
  • The students were given an arduous (ar-du-ous) task, which required careful planning and time.
    B) Hard or demanding
    A) Easy
    C) Boring
    D) Short
  • Her irrefutable (ir-ref-u-ta-ble) evidence convinced everyone in the courtroom.
    B) Debatable
    D) Confusing
    A) Unquestionable
    C) Weak
  • The frantic (fran-tic) pace of the storm made everyone hurry indoors for safety.
    A) Calm
    C) Quiet
    D) Comfortable
    B) Wild or hurried
  • The adamant (ad-a-mant) student refused to change his mind about the topic.
    D) Agreeable
    B) Stubborn
    C) Open
    A) Flexible
  • The translucent (trans-lu-cent) material allowed light to pass through but was not completely clear.
    D) Bright
    C) Solid
    B) Opaque
    A) Semi-transparent
  • The gregarious (gre-gar-i-ous) child loved to talk and socialize with everyone.
    C) Quiet
    D) Introverted
    A) Outgoing
    B) Shy
  • His assertive (as-ser-tive) manner helped him get his point across in meetings.
    D) Quiet
    C) Shy
    A) Confident and direct
    B) Timid
  • The jubilant (ju-bi-lant) crowd cheered when their team scored the winning goal.
    C) Disappointed
    D) Silent
    B) Angry
    A) Joyful
  • She gave a cogent (co-gent) argument that convinced everyone to support her proposal.
    A) Persuasive
    B) Unclear
    D) Confusing
    C) Weak
  • The team consolidated (con-sol-i-dat-ed) their resources to complete the project on time.
    B) Divided
    A) Combined
    D) Reduced
    C) Ignored
  • His unwavering (un-wa-ver-ing) support for the team helped them win the championship.
    C) Changing
    B) Steady and determined
    D) Hesitant
    A) Weak
  • His conscientious (con-sci-en-tious) efforts made him one of the best workers on the team.
    D) Indifferent
    A) Careful and responsible
    C) Unreliable
    B) Lazy
  • The profound (pro-found) speech moved everyone in the audience to tears.
    B) Shallow
    D) Simple
    C) Unclear
    A) Deep and meaningful
  • Her candid (can-did) comments about the situation helped clear up the confusion.
    B) Deceptive
    A) Honest
    C) Secretive
    D) Hidden
  • The versatile (ver-sa-tile) actor was able to play many different types of roles.
    B) Limited
    C) Rigid
    A) Flexible
    D) One-dimensional
  • The teacher asked the students to formulate (for-mu-late) a plan for their group project.
    C) Destroy
    A) Create
    D) Forget
    B) Ignore
  • The magician’s tricks seemed bewildering (be-wil-der-ing) to the audience.
    D) Boring
    B) Confusing
    C) Predictable
    A) Simple
  • His melancholy (me-lan-cho-ly) expression showed that he was upset about the news.
    A) Happy
    C) Excited
    D) Angry
    B) Sad
  • The resilient (re-sil-ient) athlete bounced back from her injury and finished the race.
    A) Strong and able to recover
    D) Sensitive
    C) Unmotivated
    B) Weak
  • The scientist's innovative (in-no-va-tive) idea changed the way researchers approached the problem.
    B) Common
    D) Old-fashioned
    C) Traditional
    A) Creative
  • The gregarious (gre-gar-i-ous) child loved to talk and socialize with everyone.
    B) Shy
    C) Quiet
    D) Introverted
    A) Outgoing
  • Her authentic (au-thent-ic) smile made everyone feel comfortable and at ease.
    A) Genuine
    C) Forced
    D) Uncertain
    B) Fake
  • The sporadic (spo-rad-ic) rainfall made it difficult to plan the outdoor event.
    C) Continuous
    A) Occasional
    B) Consistent
    D) Strong
  • The obsolete (ob-so-lete) technology was replaced by newer, more advanced devices.
    B) Modern
    A) Outdated
    C) New
    D) Functional
  • The scrutinize (scru-ti-nize) the details of the report to make sure everything is accurate.
    C) Glance
    D) Skip
    A) Examine closely
    B) Ignore
  • The writer's dystopian (dys-to-pi-an) novel painted a bleak picture of the future.
    D) Lighthearted
    C) Comical
    A) Hopeful
    B) Futuristic and dark
  • The hospitable (hos-pit-a-ble) host made sure everyone felt welcome at the party.
    D) Impolite
    B) Unfriendly
    C) Kind and welcoming
    A) Rude
  • The vibrant (vi-brant) colors of the painting caught everyone’s attention.
    B) Dull
    A) Bright
    C) Faded
    D) Neutral
  • The intricate (in-tri-cate) design on the vase showed the artist's attention to detail.
    B) Simple
    A) Detailed
    C) Plain
    D) Rough
  • The fortuitous (for-tui-tous) timing of the event allowed them to meet by chance.
    C) Predictable
    A) Lucky
    B) Unlikely
    D) Planned
  • The benevolent (be-nev-o-lent) leader always made sure the needs of the community were met.
    B) Selfish
    A) Kind and generous
    C) Mean
    D) Rude
  • The incredible (in-cre-di-ble) journey through the mountains took them three weeks.
    A) Amazing
    D) Boring
    C) Simple
    B) Ordinary
  • The elusive (e-lu-sive) answer to the puzzle took a long time to figure out.
    D) Obvious
    A) Hard to find
    C) Simple
    B) Clear
  • The ancient ruins were dilapidated (di-lap-i-da-ted), with crumbling walls and overgrown plants.
    A) New and well-kept
    B) Old and broken down
    C) Modern
    D) Clean
  • The metamorphosis (met-a-mor-pho-sis) of the caterpillar into a butterfly was fascinating to watch.
    D) Shrinking
    B) Stagnation
    A) Transformation
    C) Growth
  • The prodigy (pro-di-gy) was recognized for her exceptional musical talent at a young age.
    C) Adult learner
    A) Child genius
    B) Average person
    D) Beginner
  • The professor gave a lucid (lu-cid) explanation of the difficult concept, making it easy to understand.
    D) Vague
    C) Complex
    A) Clear
    B) Confusing
  • The relentless (re-lent-less) rain continued for days, flooding the streets.
    A) Unstoppable
    C) Occasional
    B) Gentle
    D) Mild
  • The workers had to take precautionary (pre-cau-tion-ar-y) measures to prevent accidents on the construction site.
    B) Risky
    C) Irrelevant
    D) Dangerous
    A) Preventive
  • The team’s cohesive (co-he-sive) effort led them to win the championship.
    C) Lazy
    B) United and working well together
    A) Disorganized
    D) Slow
  • His cautious (cau-tious) approach to driving helped him avoid accidents.
    C) Speedy
    D) Daring
    B) Reckless
    A) Careful
  • The dismal (dis-mal) weather made everyone feel gloomy during the outdoor event.
    A) Gloomy
    D) Exciting
    C) Bright
    B) Sunny
  • The sporadic (spo-rad-ic) rainfall made it difficult to plan the outdoor event.
    D) Strong
    C) Continuous
    B) Consistent
    A) Occasional
  • The abundant (a-bun-dant) crops ensured that the town would have enough food for the year.
    A) Plentiful
    B) Scarce
    C) Small
    D) Limited
  • She gave a cogent (co-gent) argument that convinced everyone to support her proposal.
    D) Confusing
    B) Unclear
    A) Persuasive
    C) Weak
  • The convoluted (con-vol-ut-ed) instructions made it difficult for the students to complete the project.
    B) Simple
    D) Direct
    C) Easy to follow
    A) Complex and confusing
  • The metaphor (me-ta-phor) in the poem created a powerful image of the storm.
    B) Literal meaning
    A) Symbolic comparison
    C) Explanation
    D) Definition
  • The team consolidated (con-sol-i-dat-ed) their resources to complete the project on time.
    A) Combined
    C) Ignored
    B) Divided
    D) Reduced
  • Her irrefutable (ir-ref-u-ta-ble) evidence convinced everyone in the courtroom.
    D) Confusing
    C) Weak
    A) Unquestionable
    B) Debatable
  • The detective worked tirelessly to unravel (un-rav-el) the mystery of the missing jewels.
    A) Solve
    B) Ignore
    D) Hide
    C) Complicate
  • The meticulous (me-tic-u-lous) artist spent hours perfecting the details of the painting.
    D) Uninterested
    C) Speedy
    B) Careless
    A) Detailed
  • The writer's dystopian (dys-to-pi-an) novel painted a bleak picture of the future.
    B) Futuristic and dark
    A) Hopeful
    C) Comical
    D) Lighthearted
  • The obsolete (ob-so-lete) technology was replaced by newer, more advanced devices.
    D) Functional
    B) Modern
    C) New
    A) Outdated
  • The elusive (e-lu-sive) answer to the puzzle took longer than expected to figure out.
    B) Obvious
    D) Simple
    A) Hard to find
    C) Clear
  • The unpredictable (un-pre-dict-a-ble) weather made it difficult to plan for the outdoor event.
    A) Consistent
    D) Comfortable
    C) Reliable
    B) Changeable
  • The anxious (anx-ious) student was nervous about the upcoming test.
    D) Confident
    B) Calm
    A) Nervous
    C) Relaxed
  • The frivolous (friv-o-lous) purchases added up quickly and made her go over budget.
    D) Necessary
    C) Practical
    A) Trivial and unnecessary
    B) Important
  • The children were baffled (baf-fled) by the difficult math problem.
    A) Confused
    C) Certain
    B) Clear
    D) Sure
  • The gregarious (gre-gar-i-ous) party host made everyone feel at home and encouraged mingling.
    D) Quiet
    B) Shy
    C) Introverted
    A) Sociable
  • The intermittent (in-ter-mit-tent) noise from the construction site disturbed the students.
    D) Predictable
    B) Constant
    A) Occasional
    C) Unchanging
  • The arduous (ar-du-ous) journey through the desert was exhausting for the travelers.
    D) Comfortable
    C) Fast
    A) Difficult
    B) Easy
  • The cynical (cyn-i-cal) remarks from the audience made it hard for the speaker to stay positive.
    A) Skeptical
    C) Hopeful
    D) Pessimistic
    B) Optimistic
  • The crowd was boisterous (bois-ter-ous) during the concert, shouting and cheering loudly.
    B) Shy
    D) Tired
    A) Quiet
    C) Loud and energetic
  • The tangible (tan-gi-ble) benefits of exercise are visible in improved health.
    B) Abstract
    D) Invisible
    A) Real and measurable
    C) Uncertain
  • The ostentatious (os-ten-ta-tious) decorations at the party made it feel like a royal event.
    D) Tidy
    C) Subtle
    A) Simple
    B) Showy
  • His volatile (vo-li-tile) temper made it difficult for him to keep friends.
    C) Friendly
    D) Stable
    B) Calm
    A) Unpredictable
  • The exuberant (ex-u-ber-ant) puppy jumped around excitedly, wagging its tail.
    D) Scared
    A) Calm
    B) Lively and energetic
    C) Tired
  • The elaborate (e-lab-or-ate) decorations at the wedding were stunning and extravagant.
    D) Uncomplicated
    A) Detailed
    B) Simple
    C) Plain
  • The inquisitive (in-quis-i-tive) child asked a lot of questions during the field trip.
    C) Silent
    A) Curious
    B) Disinterested
    D) Shy
  • The detective was able to elucidate (e-lu-ci-date) the mystery by finding important clues.
    D) Forget
    C) Ignore
    B) Clarify or explain
    A) Confuse