Further reductions in yields are likely due to climate ... (STABLE)
instability
A healthy diet can ... the risk of heart disease. (LESS)
lessen
Babies like toys that make a noise when they're ...
shaken
to move slowly from side to side (trees, a drunkard)
sway
Her voice ... as she talked about the person who attacked her.
shook
to become greater, more serious, or more extreme, or to make something do this (fighting, controversy, war, loneliness)
intensify
to increase or improve something and make it more successful (morale, sales, motivation, confidence)
boost
In extreme weather conditions, the bridge can (shake / sway) almost eight metres.
sway
They didn't realise how significant the research he was doing was. = (FAILED) They ... of the research he was doing.
failed to realise the significance
I was ... like a leaf (= very nervous) before the test.
shaking
It is quite common ... people to start daydreaming.
for
- to move backwards and forwards or up and down in quick, short movements, or to make something or someone do this.- If you are ..ing, your body makes quick short movements, or you feel as if it is doing so, because you are fright...
shake
Jane didn't feel like going to her sister's party. = (MOOD) Jane wasn't ... to her sister's party.
in the mood to go / for going
The eye-catching colour of the bridge also (boosted / intensified) its popularity.
boosted
Did our sales figures get better last month, Martha?'ANY'Was ........................................ our sales figures last month, Martha?'
any improvement/ rise in
Scientists are attempting to exploit nitrogen... , thus enabling crops to grow without fertiliser. (EFFECT)
effectively
The movement of the ship caused the mast to ... from side to side/back and forth.
sway
The trees were ... in the wind.
swaying
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