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Adjective Suffixes
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The data they presented was [convince], but their conclusions were weak.
convincing
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The new policy is [frustrate] to many employees because it limits remote work.
frustrating
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He left the meeting looking [puzzle], probably because he didn’t understand the final decision.
puzzled
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After hearing about the movie, I am very [interest] and want to find out more.
interested
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That documentary was deeply [move]—I can't stop thinking about it.
moving
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The CEO’s sudden resignation was [alarm] for the entire company.
alarming
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I was [shock] to hear that the project had been canceled without warning.
shocked
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I found the professor’s comments extremely [enlighten], especially the part about human behavior.
enlightening
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After three hours of waiting with no update, everyone in the room grew [rest].
restless
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I'm not [convince] by the proposal - it needs more details to win me over.
convinced
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The instructions were so confusing that I felt completely [confuse]..
confused
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The headline was [scandal], but after reading the story I realized that it was [exaggerate].
scandalous; exaggerated
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