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Adjective Formation: Masters One

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  • I have some ___ (EXCITE) news - I got a job interview at Google!
    exciting
  • My dog is always ____ (PATIENT) when I prepare his food.
    impatient
  • If the dish is ___ (SEASON), it is too bland.
    underseasoned
  • My friend is very ___ (ADVENTURE) and likes going to new countries a lot.
    adventurous
  • Jessy was very ___ (PATIENT) and couldn't wait to meet the manager.
    impatient
  • To become a good businessman, you have to be ___ (AMBITION).
    ambitious
  • There were too many people in line, so the office was completely ___ (CROWD).
    crowded
  • The pasta was ___ (BOIL) and it became too moist.
    overboiled
  • My sister was ___ (APPROVE) of wasting food.
    disapproving
  • The prices at the consignment shop were very ___ (REASON), so I bought some new clothes there.
    reasonable
  • This new supermarket was very ___ (SPACE).
    spacious
  • It is ____(LEGAL) to drive without a seatbelt in many countries.
    illegal
  • The concert tickets were ____ (PRICE), but I bought them anyway.
    overpriced
  • These potato chips are ___ (CRUNCH).
    crunchy
  • James was ___ (INTEREST) in trying any spicy food.
    disinterested
  • The caked was ___ (BAKE) - it is too dry.
    overbaked
  • Mike was a ___ (DECEIT) person and only told lies.
    deceitful
  • The schedule was ___ (UNDERSTAND), so the manager arrived 2 hours earlier for the meeting.
    misunderstood
  • Investing money can be ___ (RISK), especially if you don't know a lot about stock market.
    risky
  • After working for 10 hours, I was really ___ (EXHAUST).
    exhausted
  • Pete was ___ (EMBARRASS), because he didn't knew answers to any questions.
    embarrassed
  • Mark thinks that his job as a waiter is very ___ (BORE).
    boring
  • Laura is very ___ (ARROGANCE) and thinks she is better than everybody else.
    arrogant
  • She is very ___ (RESPONSE), she always comes to class on time.
    responsible
  • My favourite type of potato is ___ (MASH).
    mashed
  • His joke was very ___ (SENSITIVE) and make his girlfriend cry.
    insensitive
  • The advice my parents gave me was very ___ (USE).
    useful
  • If you want to become ___ (WEALTH), you need to work hard.
    wealthy
  • The soup was completely ___ (TASTE), so I decided to add some salt and pepper.
    tasteless
  • This instructions were so ___ (LOGIC) that I was really confused.
    illogical
  • This new office is ___ (FASCINATE) - they have robots working there!
    fascinating
  • If you aren't ___ (SUPPORT), you won't be a good nurse.
    supportive
  • After finishing my desert, I was ___ (SATISFY) with the meal.
    satisfied
  • When the steak is ___ (COOK), the meat was still a little raw inside.
    undercooked
  • My colleagues surprised me with an ___ (EXPECT) gift.
    unexpected