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The class president spoke in a _____ role for the students. [represent]
representative
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The new rules had a _____ effect on small local businesses. [harm]
harmful
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He gave a very _____ explanation using complex vocabulary. [academy]
academic
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The painting was very _____, with bright reds, blues, and yellows. [colour]
colourful
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The team’s performance was very _____, especially in the final minutes. [impress]
impressive
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The teacher gave us some very _____ advice before the test. [help]
helpful
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The film was so _____ that many people in the cinema started crying. [drama]
dramatic
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The experiment was very _____, and the results were clear. [effect]
effective
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They had a _____ celebration with music, dancing, and special food. [tradition]
traditional
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He has an _____ habit of checking his phone every few minutes. [obsess]
obsessive
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The company is having _____ problems this year. [finance]
financial
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The bright decorations made the room look _____. [cheer]
cheerful
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The teacher was very _____ when she heard about his problem. [sympathy]
sympathetic
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There are _____ ways to solve this problem, not just one. [vary]
various
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That explanation was so _____ that nobody believed it. [ridicule]
ridiculous
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The story had a _____ meaning about freedom and courage. [symbol]
symbolic
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The country celebrated its _____ holiday with fireworks. [nation]
national
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The smell coming from the bin was absolutely _____. [disgust]
disgusting
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She is very _____ and plays several sports. [athlete]
athletic
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The dark clouds were _____, and it looked like a storm was coming. [worry]
worrying
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This tool is very _____ and easy to use at home. [practice]
practical
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His behaviour became _____ when he started losing the game. [aggression]
aggressive
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His comments sounded _____, and they made everyone uncomfortable. [threat]
threatening
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The coach gave an _____ speech that made the team believe they could win. [encourage]
encouraging
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He made a _____ excuse for being late, and the teacher didn’t believe him. [suspect]
suspicious
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She felt _____ about her exam results after studying so hard. [hope]
hopeful
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She is very _____ about learning new languages. [enthusiasm]
enthusiastic
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We studied the _____ effects of stress in class. [psychology]
psychological
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There were _____ mistakes in his essay, so he had to rewrite it. [number]
numerous
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He is very _____ and hates losing any game. [compete]
competitive
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She gave a _____ talk that inspired students to follow their dreams. [motivate]
motivating
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