1001 Nec Word Form
1001 Nec Word Form
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1. A _____________ can defend himself against a dangerous animal, even if the
zookeeper’s negligence caused the animal’s escape. (ZOO)
2. A _____________ is a book that is published annually by a school or other
organization to give facts about the events and achievements of the previous year.
(BOOK)
3. It would be unexpected, therefore, to find incisions placed across the anticipated site
of the sinus node, but this was a feature of some autopsies of _____________. (YEAR)
4. He will just agree with her. I don’t want you to be just a _____________ but rather
have your own views on things as well. (MAN)
5. He is a _____________ traitor. (BELLY)
6. The only valid _____________ for measuring traffic safety is deaths per mile driven.
(STICK)
7. Some commentators predict a “_____________” in the coming elections. (YOUTH)
8. The scheme is for _____________ between the ages of ten and 16. (YOUNG)
9. To perpetuate racism and _____________ (the fear of strangers or foreigners) through
our media is not only antisocial and grossly irresponsible, it is well-nigh criminal.
(PHOBIA)
10. He admitted that the party had followed policies now considered _____________.
(WRONG)
11. Many operating systems include a command to _____________ files to make it
impossible for a computer user to write information onto a computer disk. (WRITE)
12. The latter response is reinforced in us by our obligation to stand in solidarity with
victims of _____________ against those who have wronged them. (DO)
13. Early on he was recognized as a _____________, officiating at the pulpit with a
choir by the age of nine. (WONDER)
14. Moreover, in a liberal democracy with a well-developed private sector,
_____________ hegemonic efforts to extend the party’s influence through society can
have unexpected results. (WOULD)
15. It has been argued that the _____________ scenario often fails to reflect realistic
diagnosis situations. (CASE)
16. Brazil has thrown up many _____________ footballers. (WORLD)
17. The problem could escalate into _____________ dimensions, with our own beloved
country standing condemned in the eyes of people everywhere. (WORLD)
18. Usain Bolt is a _____________ sprinter - he is widely considered as the greatest
sprinter of all time. (WORLD)
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19. And theatre was leading the way by letting the _____________ culture vultures in
all of us have a taste of the tragic, even at this late date. (WORLD)
20. In the new digital _____________, employers are finding it difficult to recruit
individuals with experience in growing e-businesses. (WORK)
21. My father stated that he thought my boyfriend was a _____________ layabout, who
was living off my earnings and trying to avoid working when possible. (WORK)
22. Teachers are always complaining about their heavy _____________. (WORK)
23. A self-confessed _____________, Tony Richardson can’t remember when he last
had a holiday. (WORK)
24. When reading great cheerleading quotes, remember that the silly tongue-in-cheek
_____________ functions as a cheerleading accessory, worn on top of sheer athleticism
and heart. (WORD)
25. A _____________ is seen as a way to protest against low pay or bad working
conditions. (WORK)
26. The paper didn’t give the show a very good _____________. (WRITE)
27. His mother rehearsed his lines with him and by the time the play opened, he was
_____________. (WORD)
28. The food was nice enough but the service was somewhat _____________. (LACK)
29. When he wants to go for a walk, the dog sits by the door with a _____________
expression. (WOE)
30. He made some _____________ about my lack of culinary ability. (CRACK)
31. This section of the book is potentially the most controversial but, overall, and apart
from the _____________ front cover, this is a stimulating and valuable book. (WISH)
32. If he suspected an employee of dishonesty, he was not above _____________.
(TAP)
33. Strait was more than the “tongueless _____________” that one enemy labeled him.
(WIRE)
34. We drove along the _____________ coast of Big Sur in Southern California.
(WIND)
35. She threw her clothes _____________ into a drawer. (WILL)
36. Full employment is the _____________ that politicians have been chasing for
decades. (WILL)
37. Some _____________ enthusiasts attempted to pave entire streets with rubber.
(WIDE)
38. My first encounter with this volume left me somewhat bemused at how to respond
to such an absorbing and _____________ collection of essays. (RANGE)
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39. The candidate’s _____________ tour chugged through Missouri, Kansas, and
Colorado before winding down in Arizona. (STOP)
40. They married three months after they met - it was a real _____________ romance.
(WIND)
41. Some health clubs have _____________ and steam rooms. (POOL)
42. We usually have a _____________ at work for people who are leaving. (WHIP)
43. On the other hand, data from the report showed that _____________ tax rates on
interest were often considerably reduced under Irish treaties and its competitors, in
some instances leaving source states with no residual taxing rights. (HOLD)
44. There is a _____________ belief that addiction to illegal drugs is the cause of a
significant proportion of acquisitive crime. (SPREAD)
45. Inside the fog, one’s normal spatial references are lost when immersed within an
optical _____________, and the white noise of hissing nozzles. (WHITE)
46. Initial concern was expressed over school-leavers entering towns who displayed a
reluctance to engage in anything other than scarce _____________ work. (WHITE)
47. He marveled at Westlake’s lack of concern, but as a first-time visitor to the heart of
nature’s fury, it was still a _____________ trip as lightning flashes and near-
simultaneous thunderclaps erupted in every direction. (KNUCKLE)
48. I’m not going to have some young _____________ tell me what to do! (SNAPPER)
49. I’d like to buy a bigger house, but I don’t have the _____________. (WITH)
50. He was a _____________ who bought and sold items at flea markets. (WHEEL)
51. He was _____________ on speed, jabbering a mile a minute and making no sense at
all. (WHACK)
52. I need a - a _____________ - one of those things that you can caramelize sugar
with. (WHAT)
53. He was clutching the award he had just won for Best Newcomer, surrounded by fans
and _____________. (WISH)
54. But what he describes, by his own admission, is the gradual ‘_____________’ of the
world, which surely provides what he claims is not possible, namely a ‘global’
explanation for globalization. (WEST)
55. The survey showed that people become managers by _____________ paths.
(TREAD)
56. She describes herself as a “_____________ individual” who works hard but has a
varied social life. (ROUND)
57. It is a _____________ fact that music is the most popular form of art.
(DOCUMENT)
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58. It’s important to give your kids healthy _____________ meals, including all the
food groups. (BALANCE)
59. Our ethicist, in this case, would be _____________ not to consider this as basically
a case of research ethics. (ADVICE)
60. The work is proceeding as rapidly as funds and circumstances permit and every
effort is being made to make the houses _____________. (WEATHER)
61. Farmers can operate as historical _____________, observing yesterday’s data either
by purchasing weather stations or spending more of their time in the field observing
temperature, cloud cover, and soil moisture. (WEATHER)
62. It was a _____________ neighborhood of large, single-family homes with big
backyards. (DO)
63. Despite a century of research, statistical and computational methods for authorship
attribution are neither reliable, _____________, widely used nor well-understood.
(REGARD)
64. The young players all seemed very _____________ in the rich history of the music
they were performing. (GROUND)
65. The two were _____________ opponents and their last game ended in a stalemate.
(MATCH)
66. The city is _____________ with modern medical facilities. (ENDOW)
67. People doing yoga benefit from an increased feeling of _____________. (BE)
68. This ‘reformulation’ of criminality resulted in a campaign amongst a section of
penal professionals for the segregation of _____________ criminals into specialised
institutions. (WEAK)
69. While he appreciated chemists’ labor and skill in harnessing nature, he could not
endorse the discourse of chemical philosophy that was open to _____________
interpretations. (WAY)
70. He and I seem to be operating on a different _____________. (LENGTH)
71. All these functional, ecological, and economic linkages of _____________ rice
agroecosystems have made the rice-fish farming technique a sustainable component of
small-scale rural aquaculture. (WATER)
72. Canvas boots are all right but they’re not as _____________ as leather. (WATER)
73. _____________ clothing or material does not absorb water when it is raining lightly.
(WATER)
74. The Countryside Commission was set up as the government’s official
_____________ on conservation. (DOG)
75. He then spent two years in the workshops of a big firm of electrical engineers
pioneering electric lighting, and then _____________ gripped him. (WANDER)
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76. Their _____________ was corporate privilege; correspondingly, their dominant
disposition was exclusion. (WORD)
77. James Madison, who was burdened with the War of 1812, was branded as both a
_____________ and a coward. (WAR)
78. It is a long-term task to rebuild the infrastructure of a _____________ and
_____________ country such as Angola. (WAR, DISASTER)
79. She’s a good, _____________ woman. (WARM)
80. The firm built a model of the laboratory so that the lab’s future users could do a
_____________ and make suggestions. (WALK)
81. One may say that on a vehicle that makes its own electricity this is not so important,
but it is all-important on the man-borne set, the “_____________”. (WALK)
82. The Beatles also appeared in two wildly successful and _____________ films
directed by Richard Lester. (WAG)
83. He _____________ the information that the meeting had been postponed.
(VOUCH)
84. Famous actors often provide _____________ for ads. (VOICE)
85. _____________ is the growing of grapes, or the science or study of this.
(CULTURE)
86. Besides their recommendations about treatments of the existing grapevines and
_____________, the commission recommended only small, carefully undertaken
experiments to test grafted vines. (VINE)
87. As a result of this misunderstanding, the author criticises _____________ that are
not expressed in our paper. (POINT)
88. The notebook comes with a built-in webcam for _____________. (CONFERENCE)
89. Before photography, and later _____________, art provided the only visual record
of history. (VIDEO)
90. The two skyscrapers were connected by a _____________ walkway. (VERTIGO)
91. For this reason, even though such studies can confirm that humans and nonhumans
have similar perception-action adaptation to prisms, their relevance to the
_____________ effect can be only conjectural. (VENTRAL)
92. She has included photographs in the book to lend _____________ to the story.
(SIMILITUDE)
93. Knowing they wouldn’t welcome too much _____________, he simplified his talk.
(VERB)
94. _____________ emissions include a number of pollutants with varying health and
other impacts. (VEHICLE)
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95. A standard home contents policy covers events such as fire, storm, flood, and theft
of _____________ from the home. (VALUE)
96. In this case, he objected to his portrayal as a _____________ coward and to the
imitation of his voice. (GLORY)
97. Workers were regarded as distinct from _____________ and the state abolished
trucks for most industrial workers, instead of granting special dispensations for certain
groups. (VAGUE)
98. Writing that is _____________ or hypocritical is one-sided arguments. (VALUE)
99. _____________ is the doctrine that an action is right insofar as it promotes
happiness and that the greatest happiness of the greatest number should be the guiding
principle of conduct. (UTILITY)
100. By definition, _____________ content is any form of content - text, posts, images,
videos, reviews, etc. - created by individual people (not brands) and published to an
online or social network. (USER)
101. Please enter your _____________ and password into this website to log in.
(NAME)
102. The notebook’s _____________ features allow fast and simple document
conversion. (USER)
103. BBC can provide you with a whole bunch of _____________ and hard-hitting
news. (MINUTE)
104. We could walk _____________ or we could take the train. (TOWN)
105. Don’t get _____________ about the exam - just do your best. (TIGHT)
106. Many analysts are predicting an _____________ in the economy. (SWING)
107. An _____________ in violence in the district has been linked to increased
unemployment. (SURGE)
108. Counterfeit documents make it easier for _____________ employers to knowingly
hire illegal workers. (SCRUPLE)
109. She is highly regarded as an _____________ citizen in the local community.
(STAND)
110. Yesterday’s coup brought further _____________ to a country already struggling
with famine. (HEAVE)
111. In newspaper articles, she consistently _____________ those in authority who
overstepped their limits. (BRAID)
112. What was the final _____________ of that affair? (SHOT)
113. Hundreds of mature trees were _____________ in the storm. (ROOT)
114. It’s a very amusing play with an _____________ final act. (ROAR)
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115. _____________ are students in the last two years of high school or college. (MAN)
116. The _____________ of larger old properties is very expensive. (KEEP)
117. It was a way for young, _____________ performers to showcase their work and
develop a following and a reputation. (COME)
118. Is it right to say all the crimes he committed were simply the result of his
_____________? (BRING)
119. _____________, I may have given a misleading impression in my interviews.
(WIT)
120. We avoid alcohol, tobacco, and other _____________ things. (WHOLE)
121. The hyperbole indicates vehement, _____________ feelings of love, the persona is
almost saying ‘without you, nothing matters, when you are there, nothing can be
wrong’. (WAVER)
122. The robot follows only logic, and it is its _____________ adherence to logic that
prevents it from moving towards one haystack or the other. (SWERVE)
123. The economist showed an _____________ commitment to tough financial stability.
(YIELD)
124. The impossible forms, by definition, are not uttered for they are _____________
and may never be found anywhere. (UTTER)
125. He believed the police would never arrest him, that he was _____________.
(TOUCH)
126. He is an utterly _____________, unreliable source. (TRUST)
127. Self-governing schools are _____________ by education authority rules.
(TRAMMEL)
128. It was this passion for fast cars that led to his _____________ death at the age of
43. (TIME)
129. He sees a huge _____________ market for cutting-edge green exports. (TAP)
130. I know that we all share the sense of acute loss of a man who worked
_____________ for peace. (REMIT)
131. The band has enjoyed a seemingly _____________ rise in popularity. (STOP)
132. Companies can be punished for making _____________ claims about their
products. (SUBSTANCE)
133. Only a fortnight ago there was published in the newspapers the details of a most
disgraceful and _____________ case. (SPORT)
134. Performance is _____________ and it is fascinating because it is unique and
ephemeral. (REPEAT)
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135. He would also emerge as an _____________ photographer and film-cameraman -
he is the best among the best. (RIVAL)
136. It is hard to imagine that it would be otherwise a thoroughly _____________
neoliberal economist would suppose that wage differences between the two economies
explain this migration. (CONSTRUCT)
137. This century has witnessed environmental destruction on an _____________ scale.
(PRECEDE)
138. They may be utterly _____________ or expressively sophisticated. (PRETEND)
139. “Was it a good read?” “Oh, totally _____________ - I finished it in two days.”
(PUT)
140. We were disappointed at the _____________ exterior of the hotel. (POSSESS)
141. The whole venture has been an _____________ disaster. (MITIGATE)
142. I won’t hang my _____________ out on the clothesline to dry! (MENTION)
143. He needed a shave and his hair was _____________. (COMB)
144. For this purpose, likely outcomes under _____________ and multicameral
arrangements are calculated. (CAMERA)
145. Many of her achievements went _____________ until after her death. (SING)
146. It is _____________ for any investment adviser to engage in fraudulent or
manipulative practices. (LAW)
147. But to achieve the intended results even partially will be a plus, and not all the
_____________ results may be bad and unfavourable. (LOOK)
148. It was _____________ for an unmarried couple to live together. (HEAR)
149. Stocks have risen _____________ for the last three months. (INTERRUPT)
150. The prime minister, he said, had the party’s _____________ support. (VOCAL)
151. These countries were facing a very grave crisis with _____________
consequences. (SEE)
152. It is a brave and _____________ account of prison life. (FLINCH)
153. An _____________ book is a complete one containing everything, including parts
considered likely to cause offence. (PURGE)
154. _____________, stress has contributed to her health problems. (DOUBT)
155. The insurance _____________ quietly agreed to settle the claim. (WRITE)
156. The food was good but unfortunately, we found the rest of the experience distinctly
_____________. (WHELM)
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157. “It didn’t go well?” “That’s the _____________ of the year. It was a complete
disaster.” (STATE)
158. The facility is chronically _____________ and short of supplies. (STAFF)
159. And what might be the _____________ significance of these supposedly random
acts? (LIE)
160. The book is valuable to _____________ students, but it can also be a quick
refresher on the topic for some graduate students. (GRADUATE)
161. Criticism just _____________ their confidence. (MINE)
162. Rebel soldiers and civilians believed Lee’s army was _____________.
(CONQUER)
163. Children from an _____________ family background are statistically more likely
to become involved in crime. (PRIVILEGE)
164. The enormous stock of gold has been deliberately _____________ at about one-
quarter of the market price. (VALUE)
165. Many of the children are _____________ and suffering from serious diseases.
(NOURISH)
166. His teachers consistently describe him as an _____________, despite his artistic
talents. (ACHIEVE)
167. There’s no reason to make personal comments - that was completely
_____________. (CALL)
168. One almost despaired about the apparent _____________ gap between the
developed and the developing countries. (BRIDGE)
169. No one can match our _____________ prices! (BEAT)
170. He was shy and _____________ and not at all how you expect an actor to be.
(ASSUME)
171. People injecting drugs can never be sure that they’re using _____________
substances. (ALTER)
172. I noticed that this usually social young man was _____________ silent.
(CHARACTER)
173. _____________ to me, he had rented out the apartment while I was away.
(KNOW)
174. He was charged with conduct _____________ to an officer. (BECOME)
175. She’s _____________ cheerful no matter what the circumstances. (FAIL)
176. She soon found herself _____________ as a dizzy blonde. (CAST)
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177. The most conservative position is that which somehow or other represents the
weak hand separately in all _____________ cases. (HAND)
178. I ended the relationship when I found out he was _____________ me. (TIME)
179. A _____________ is a vehicle which can provide seats for two people. (SEAT)
180. ‘Ok, I really need to get over being so freaking _____________ and clean this
apartment, write an article, work on a proposal, and turn off the TV.‘ (TWITTER)
181. Of course, hindsight is always _____________, and putting a specific number on
fuzzy abstractions like “stealth” is far more art than science. (TWENTY)
182. I find it extremely difficult to follow that convention in respect of the rather
nauseating _____________ performance to which we have just listened. (COAT)
183. They are uncomfortable, _____________ places, and certainly not places for us to
visit for a holiday. (TUMBLE)
184. It is no good making _____________ speeches as though employees will not have
their interests best protected by worthy and responsible employers. (THUMP)
185. He also conducted an investigation of the police department, shining a light on
racial discrimination and _____________ criminal charges against blacks. (TRUMP)
186. The movie tells the _____________ story of two divers who discover a sunken
ship. (LIFE)
187. Here you have an acute controversy between two lots of dyed-in-the-wool,
_____________ planners about what is and what is not good planning. (BLUE)
188. I was worried that I would be regarded as a _____________ if I complained about
the safety standards. (TROUBLE)
189. A _____________ is a person helping to resolve issues in a company. (TROUBLE)
190. The Horites, their predecessors in Mount Seir, were _____________ or dwellers in
caves. (TROUT)
191. Moreover, many people consider that they face a _____________ police force,
acting with impunity under the government’s anti-terrorist laws. (TRIGGER)
192. A cup of warm milk is my _____________ remedy for insomnia. (TRUE)
193. I hope this is a public footpath and we’re not _____________ on someone’s land.
(PASS)
194. This is the flagship product of a company that is increasingly a _____________ in
wireless networking. (TREND)
195. By the end of this second song, he has left the lights of the city behind and wanders
down a dark, _____________ street. (TREE)
196. The plagiarism that frequently occurred in travel accounts may add to the writers’
anxiety regarding the fictionalization of _____________. (TRAVEL)
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197. I don’t want any _____________ out of either one of you! (TRASH)
198. He now needs a heart _____________, nine months after marrying. (PLANT)
199. Almost overnight, that sweet, little child had _____________ into an antisocial
monster. (MODIFY)
200. Each _____________ at the foreign exchange counter seems to take forever.
(ACT)
201. He has earned the title of Britain’s top _____________, after spending 57 years on
the nation’s railway platforms. (TRAIN)
202. We are already encouraging other units of delivery to adopt for their own gateways
the successful aspects of the _____________ approach. (TRAIL)
203. Theatrical representations often encompassed several works; they began with a
comic prologue, then a tragedy or _____________, then a farce, and finally a song.
(COMEDY)
204. Variants include a _____________ truck, a dump truck, a fuel truck, and a 6x6 for
towing a 4-wheeled powered trailer. (TRAIL)
205. The retail giant has taken action against a number of small businesses over
_____________ infringement. (TRADE)
206. For some car buyers, lack of space is an acceptable _____________ for a sporty
design. (TRADE)
207. The _____________ have embraced the summer music festival. (TOWN)
208. _____________ zone is an area where parking is not allowed and where a parked
car will be towed. (TOW)
209. Learning to _____________, the way to type without looking at the keyboard, has
made my work much quicker. (TYPE)
210. Until relatively recently, the Japanese car industry was the _____________ of
international success. (STONE)
211. Focusing on the share price would force CEOs to become more _____________
about how they run their businesses. (TOUGH)
212. Russia’s most decorated synchronized swimmer, Anastasia Davydova, sets off as
the first _____________ of the route through the rest of Moscow on Monday. (TORCH)
213. This is a _____________ book with a small glimmer of a golden heart somewhere
at its core. (HEAD)
214. The doctor says that it’s _____________ whether Mary will be okay. (GO)
215. She’s one of those _____________ people, always putting her hand on your arm
while she’s talking to you. (TOUCH)
216. It’s a _____________ between going to India or China. (TOSS)
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217. The government’s _____________ priorities mean that spending on education
remains low. (TOP)
218. She attended a _____________ business school in France, which provided students
with high studying facilities. (RANK)
219. The invasive cardiac setup of the department has 2 fully equipped _____________
flat panel catheterisation labs with hemodynamic recorders. (LINE)
220. If they sacked a few senior managers, the company would be less _____________.
(HEAVY)
221. Despite its historical inaccuracies, the film was one of the _____________ films of
the year. (GROSS)
222. Staff were not happy with the _____________ approach to management of the new
CEO. (TOP)
223. They cannot express what they want to say and become _____________ and
inhibited. (TONGUE)
224. He would be fortunate indeed to escape with no more than a _____________; he
might well end up being demoted in rank. (TONGUE)
225. The walls are wainscoted with vertical beaded _____________ boards on the first
story, and plain white plaster above. (TONGUE)
226. ‘She sells sea shells on the seashore’ is a _____________. (TONGUE)
227. He made some _____________ comment about being very busy cleaning his
house. (CHEEK)
228. By that time, each family had its own burial zone where there were
_____________ for couples and individuals. (STONE)
229. Did you ever hear such awful _____________? (ROT)
230. It is the ordinary people who are unemployed and who want houses who are being
harmed by this _____________. (FOOL)
231. There is nothing to be “_____________” about: it is common sense so far as
keeping an allotment is concerned. (NOSE)
232. So you’ve got the great food, you’ve got the friendly service, you’ve got the
relaxed atmosphere and _____________ music. (TOE)
233. We don’t have to go _____________ with our competitors in every market. (TOE)
234. I saw the worst comedy act I’ve ever seen last night - it was absolutely
_____________! (TOE)
235. There was a _____________ telephone line that allowed more than 6,000
individuals to transmit their viewpoints. (TOLL)
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236. _____________ is a British dish made with sausages cooked in a mixture of eggs,
milk, and flour. (TOAD)
237. I, therefore, object to any _____________ which suggests that this great movement
will be destroyed because of the influences within it. (TATTLE)
238. The French team is the _____________ in the tournament. (TITLE)
239. Following a _____________ from a friend, we sold all our shares in the company.
(TIP)
240. An anonymous _____________ has leaked confidential government information to
the press. (TIP)
241. The referee rightly booked that football player for _____________. (TIME)
242. The alternative to buying outright is some form of _____________. (TIME)
243. Police officers are trying to construct the _____________ of events leading up to
the murder. (TIME)
244. Washing machines and vacuum cleaners are _____________ devices. (TIME)
245. The school uses old, _____________ techniques for teaching children to read.
(TIME)
246. They are introducing products for customers who are _____________ but
_____________. (TIME, CASH)
247. Authors, instrument makers, public lecturers, and opportunists set their plans to
solve the problem of longitude in published books or with displays of accurate
_____________. (TIME)
248. Methoprene is frequently distributed in _____________ briquette form in breeding
areas. (TIME)
249. George wants to have a career rather than a few years of _____________. (TIME)
250. Another interesting finding is that male embryos, unlike female embryos, suffer
when exposed to the _____________ environment. (TIME)
251. Analysts looked at _____________ and attendance records as part of the
investigation. (TIME)
252. The video begins in the _____________ manner of seemingly all manufactured
bands’ first singles: by introducing the members of the band by name. (TIME)
253. Producing a dictionary is a very _____________ job. (TIME)
254. Many manufacturers have to walk a _____________ between pricing their goods
too high and not selling them, and pricing them low and losing money. (ROPE)
255. He’s been very _____________ about what happened at the meeting. (LIP)
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256. For social primates, safety from predators was primarily accomplished through a
_____________ protective social group. (KNIT)
257. Don’t wait for Gillian to buy you a drink - she’s too _____________. (FIST)
258. As an army man yourself, you’ll appreciate that when one is dealing with security
matters everything has to be _____________. (BOO)
259. Smith’s _____________ was on the rifle magazine and his DNA was on the grip
area, records said. (THUMB)
260. In some ways, the new applet technology was a _____________ to the old pre-PC
days. (THROW)
261. Analysts warned that expecting to buy hi-tech products at increasingly
_____________ prices would eventually cause us all problems. (THROW)
262. The environment of our society, relative to others of its kind, looks
_____________. (BARE)
263. This certainly is the most interesting and _____________ dimension of this
volume, which according to the compilers was originally not planned as a publication.
(PROVOKE)
264. A _____________ is an Orwellian neologism used to describe an illegal thought.
The term has also been used to describe some theological concepts such as disbelief or
idolatry, or a rejection of strong philosophical or social principles. (CRIME)
265. Nevertheless, the considerations raised in that chapter militate in favor of a much
more _____________, largely nondetachable theistic account. (THOROUGH)
266. As a moderate crowd of _____________ gathered, the performers started to roll
huge empty barrels, while punk music blared from loudspeakers. (THEATRE)
267. Stock can _____________ be bought from one market maker and sold to another at
an immediate profit. (THEORY)
268. If we did this if the teachers had home rule, the evils of the _____________
money-making independent school would pass away immediately. (RATE)
269. Surely we have not become so mealy-mouthed or _____________ in this place that
the word “wild” is out of order. (SKIN)
270. You do need to be _____________ to survive as a politician here. (SKIN)
271. He was stiff with mud and _____________ with tiredness as he and Isay trooped
back through the gatehouse to the Manse. (THICK)
272. Whiteness in the form of illuminated or phosphorescent body parts and clothing
became a common feature of many seances by the 1870s or _____________. (ABOUT)
273. _____________ it could be invoked without being argued for, at least until the
major reassessment of strategy provoked by the failure of the 1848 revolutions.
(FORTH)
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274. In _____________ systems, the linguistic context of a word or phrase must be
obtained through linguistic analysis of the input text. (SPEECH)
275. I see one more example of the influence that a determined band of assassins can
exercise over a _____________ community. (TERROR)
276. During _____________ there is a surgery each morning and every afternoon
except Wednesday. (TERM)
277. We were on _____________ all morning waiting for the phone to ring. (HOOK)
278. He was honest, independent, ambitious, _____________, and _____________,
someone who refused to drink or smoke with the men, and someone who would attend
to a bird with a broken wing. (WILL, TENDER)
279. She found lipstick on his shirts - the _____________ sign that he was having an
affair. (TALE)
280. He gave me a good _____________ for forgetting the meeting. (TELL)
281. They can also be used at home, for supporting daily living tasks or for assisting
_____________. (WORK)
282. Teleworking, _____________, and teleconferences are all activities which will
utilize the new technologies and the new infrastructure. (SHOP)
283. He himself was a non-smoking _____________. (TOTAL)
284. They drove once again, the marble tombstone rocking in the trunk, the lid
slamming against it like an unbalanced _____________. (TEETER)
285. The state needs more _____________ workers for its hi-tech industries. (TECH)
286. Between moments of throat-clearing referentiality and _____________ crooning,
there is much fun to be had. (TEAR)
287. Very often, she’d be in his office for a long time, emerge _____________, and be
difficult to work with for the rest of the day. (TEAR)
288. Bring a pile of tissues with you when you see that film - it’s a real
_____________! (TEAR)
289. I do not suggest that it will be a _____________ in the sense of those attending
having to contribute. (TEACH)
290. It’s a disgraceful waste of _____________’ money. (TAX)
291. The poorest families pay no tax on food because their food stamp purchases are
_____________. (TAX)
292. This range of contributions is fully _____________, and we assume corporations
always have the capacity to make contributions unless they are in bankruptcy. (TAX)
293. With this plan, your contributions are _____________, so that your savings grow
faster than they would if some of the earnings went to pay taxes. (TAX)
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294. The party has to resist returning to the _____________ policies of the past. (TAX)
295. Many parents rely on _____________ college savings accounts to put aside money
for their children’s education. (TAX)
296. She is a tomboy, and somewhat of a _____________, often getting her siblings into
trouble but still cares very much for them. (TATTLE)
297. Peel was a _____________ who introduced at least four generations of listeners to
sounds outside the mainstream. (TASTE)
298. Satprem is a harsh _____________ whose edicts result in conflict between the
residents of Auroville and its governing body at an ashram in Pondicherry. (TASK)
299. Read through the _____________ of the interview and answer the questions below.
(SCRIPT)
300. Her refusal to answer was _____________ to an admission of guilt. (AMOUNT)
301. We are calling for government action to improve the _____________ of state
benefits. (TAKE)
302. McGraw is actually famous for his blunt, _____________ style of therapy.
(PRISONERS)
303. Luanne was the outgoing, _____________ kind of woman that Nanci needed in her
life. (CHARGE)
304. It is a job that appears almost _____________ for her. (TAILOR)
305. I gave her a good _____________ about doing her homework on time. (TALK)
306. In hostile _____________, the employees of the target firm are often concerned
about losing their jobs. (TAKE)
307. Non-mortgage debt payments shouldn’t exceed 10 to 15% of monthly
_____________ pay. (HOME)
308. Yesterday there was a four-mile _____________ on the main road into the city
after a crash. (TAIL)
309. He would portray the teen as a _____________, talked into the burglary with no
idea someone would be hurt. (TAG)
310. Everything went _____________ until Peter started talking about money. (SWIM)
311. A _____________ language is a language whose syllables take approximately
equal amounts of time to pronounce. (SYLLABLE)
312. It must not be thought that all operational aircraft in a modern air force need to
have _____________ wings. (SWEEP)
313. One livestock disease detected in several Nebraska _____________ is
pseudorabies. (SWINE)
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314. The oil magnate accused the state-owned oil company of overpaying for a smaller
company in a _____________ deal. (HEART)
315. The tear she dropped in secret over his death, was for her own youth, out of her
timid, clumsy, _____________ feelings. (SWEET)
316. The report claims many toy companies only worry about _____________
conditions during periods of bad publicity. (SWEAT)
317. Its necessary, though not sufficient, character is illustrated by the haste in which
vice-presidential successors arrange a _____________ ceremony after the death of a
president. (SWEAR)
318. The _____________ sense conveyed by the term ‘sovereign artificer’ may have to
be softened somewhat. (BUCKLE)
319. They persuade _____________ teenagers to part with their money. (SUSCEPT)
320. If you were _____________ checking football scores on your cell phone during
Thanksgiving dinner, you’re just the sort of person the company is looking for. (RAPID)
321. Driving through the total darkness was a slightly _____________ experience.
(REAL)
322. Fortunately, the company’s bank account is currently in _____________. (PLUS)
323. His time for the 100 metres _____________ the previous world record by one
hundredth of a second. (PASS)
324. As the election returns came in, it was clear that his opponent had an
_____________ lead. (MOUNT)
325. During the course of this _____________ and captivating novel, they will finally
be forced to do so. (SURE)
326. Given this enormous range, it would be remarkable if the treatment did not appear
more _____________ in some places than in others. (FOOT)
327. Running into the street like that is a _____________ way to get hurt. (FIRE)
328. A _____________ may be made for deliveries outside normal hours. (CHARGE)
329. The vision, which now seems distinctly _____________, was of the Web as a
bottom-up phenomenon, with no bosses, and no rewards other than the satisfaction of
participating in successful innovation. (LAPSE)
330. I’ve been down to the south of England where _____________ King Arthur’s
castle was. (SUPPOSE)
331. Since the disintegration of the USSR, there has been only one _____________ -
the US. (POWER)
332. She is said to have _____________ powers and to be able to communicate with the
dead. (NATURE)
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333. _____________ teeth often are found in the upper jaw just behind the front teeth.
(NUMBER)
334. That hardly applies to the prisoners held in America’s _____________. (MAX)
335. In the US, a school _____________ is in charge of the schools in a particular area.
(INTEND)
336. Apart from the regulatory environment, network infrastructure and equipment are
indispensable for driving on the information _____________. (HIGHWAY)
337. The _____________ offers a full line of groceries, an optical department, a tire and
oil-change department, a grill, a portrait studio, a hair salon, a photo-processing lab,
plus yogurt and cookie shops. (CENTER)
338. Since the _____________ fund returns are also gross of fees, index returns are
comparable. (ANNUAL)
339. The term “_____________” has been used to describe certain individuals who
have been implicated in spreading Covid-19 to numerous other individuals. (SPREAD)
340. Cursed as I am with a _____________ of self-consciousness, I spend a lot of time
loathing my own inability to do anything useful. (ABUNDANT)
341. Gain skills and _____________ your CV - even before you leave school!
(CHARGE)
342. _____________ means the complete absence of electrical resistance. (CONDUCT)
343. The white and tender sands and warm waters of these resorts will suit the ardent
_____________. (SUN)
344. Someone who is suffering from _____________ feels dizzy and has a high
temperature, but does not sweat. (SUN)
345. For example, _____________ skin comes from the interaction between a person’s
genotype and sunlight; thus, suntans are not passed on to people’s children. (SUN)
346. The candied peel is _____________ or put up in jars for future use. (SUN)
347. There is always that point in the Mediterranean when the weather changes and
_____________ summer turns to warmish autumn. (SUN)
348. The failure of the trial judge to put this defence before the jury in his
_____________ was the major ground for upsetting the conviction. (SUM)
349. It is a calorie-free, fat-free, _____________ thirst quencher that is essential to the
body’s metabolic functions. (SUGAR)
350. The book tells the story of a woman escaping from a _____________ marriage.
(FAUCET)
351. There’s a shop in the hospital where they sell flowers and magazines and
_____________. (SUCH)
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352. The study of the physiological characteristics of microorganisms under conditions
of _____________ temperatures is complicated due to the low rate of metabolic
processes. (ZERO)
353. _____________ benefit from this redistribution because many work in and enjoy
visiting city centers that would not be sustainable on their own tax revenues. (URBAN)
354. In most tropical and _____________ regions, potential yields are projected to
decrease for most projected increases in temperature (medium confidence).
(TROPICAL)
355. A _____________ social position is created for these women when they lack
knowledge about life beyond that of their families. (STANDARD)
356. In the past, women were viewed as _____________ to men. (SERVE)
357. In the retrial, witnesses could be _____________, and the whole matter could be
properly threshed out. (PENAL)
358. She has _____________ her identity in the role of photographer’s wife and muse.
(MERGE)
359. Before reaching the level of head chef, there was the hard work and
_____________ positions in kitchens. (ORDER)
360. The tenant cannot _____________ without the owner’s permission and cannot
charge more than the regulated rent. (LET)
361. There are concerns that downsizing companies might put too much office space up
for _____________. (LEASE)
362. Headlines and _____________ should be liberally employed in the methods,
results, and discussion sections. (HEADING)
363. As a _____________ you will work closely with the chief sub to maintain our high
standards of factual accuracy, good grammar, clarity, and consistent house style. (EDIT)
364. I think I must have known _____________ that something was going on between
them. (CONSCIOUS)
365. He ran up _____________ debts through his extravagant lifestyle. (STUPID)
366. She says he has become conceited and _____________. (STICK)
367. She’s very _____________ and if she’s decided to drop out of school, nothing will
stop her. (WILL)
368. You’ll have to be _____________ if you’re going to push the changes through.
(STRONG)
369. Police resorted to _____________ tactics to break up the protest. (ARM)
370. _____________ is a form of entertainment in which a performer takes off his or
her clothes in a way that is sexually exciting to the people who are watching. (STRIP)
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371. Many _____________ were subjected to verbal and physical attacks. (STRIKE)
372. He’s obviously not _____________, so she takes special care to determine a safe
route back for him, and she makes sure that he understands her directions. (STREET)
373. Tuition at many colleges has soared into the _____________. (SPHERE)
374. Her _____________ for dealing with her husband’s infidelities was to ignore them.
(STRATEGY)
375. The two major companies have been tightening their _____________ on the beer
market. (STRANGLE)
376. The national curriculum must be a guide, not a _____________. (STRAIT)
377. My aunt’s very _____________ - she’d be shocked if you mentioned sex.
(STRAIT)
378. Roz is _____________ and lets you know what she’s thinking. (STRAIGHT)
379. Two points about this social or demographic type of outsider need to be noted
_____________. (STRAIGHT)
380. The crew discovered the _____________ about two days into their voyage.
(STOW)
381. _____________ and indomitable, he had yielded his own chance of survival so that
his comrades might live to carry on the relentless battle against a fanatic enemy.
(STOUT)
382. You have a vivid imagination that can assist you in becoming a good writer or
_____________. (STORY)
383. If you’re looking for a _____________ romance, you’re always going to be
disappointed. (STORY)
384. He phoned his _____________ with instructions to sell portions of his portfolio.
(STOCK)
385. The artisans and _____________ who represented a lower middle class felt
threatened by the new middle class and foreign interests. (SHOP)
386. Why use _____________ pastry when it’s so easy to make your own? (SHOP)
387. The President made a brief _____________ in Moscow on his way to the summit.
(STOP)
388. We rejected this because we are totally committed to a period of continuous growth
instead of _____________. (STOP)
389. If you refuse to be interviewed, or _____________ and make it difficult for us to
do our job, you might face punishment later. (STONE)
390. Behind them all walked Bishop Corrada, who sat in the sanctuary, solemn and
_____________, throughout the liturgy. (STONE)
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391. The nasty feedback she got about the painting killed her ambition _____________.
(STONE)
392. The challenge is to feel all those things when you are _____________ sober.
(STONE)
393. Clearly, a computer would be of great value for _____________, processing, and
anticipating sales developments and the like. (STOCK)
394. On seeing us, the deer stood _____________ for a moment, then turned and
retreated into the forest. (STOCK)
395. They have a _____________ of weapons and ammunition that will last several
months. (STOCK)
396. The song was perfect for the soft vocals that are her _____________. (STOCK)
397. I’ve been laid up for two weeks with this broken leg and I’m beginning to go
_____________. (STIR)
398. The very purpose of segregation was to _____________ people of color -to declare
them unfit to share facilities with whites. (STICK)
399. His repression is caused by his _____________, stifled upbringing. (STIFF)
400. Two men ran into the bank, shouting “This is a _____________!” (STICK)
401. To ensure success in any of the above lines requires pluck, energy,
_____________, a determination to secure desired results, and some capital. (STICK)
402. Mike’s dad is a _____________, so he is never allowed to go to any of the fun
events at school. (MUD)
403. _____________ is a person whose job is to load and unload ships at a port.
(STEEVE)
404. He doesn’t conform to the national _____________ of a Frenchman. (TYPE)
405. The course will be a _____________ to another career. (STONE)
406. It achieves this by describing the _____________ construction of the various
models which ultimately leads to a full description of the soil-plant-atmosphere system.
(STEP)
407. The group remained _____________ in its support for the new system, even when
it was criticized in the newspapers. (STEAD)
408. She is a veterinary technician who recently became a _____________ mom.
(HOME)
409. The intensity of the work is increased by the presence of two female figures, whose
_____________ appearance closes the image. (STATUE)
410. The control panel uses all the newest technology and is considered
_____________. (ART)
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411. He transformed the business from a _____________ into one of the world’s biggest
mobile phone companies. (START)
412. The importance of this book is the breadth and quality of the perspectives by a
_____________ cast. (STAR)
413. Now Reeves will seemingly do anything to avoid similar meetings with
_____________ fans. (STAR)
414. Those of us who are strong advocates of small businesses do not support them
because of some _____________ sense of nostalgia. (STAR)
415. _____________ with small telescopes may be able to spot the comet on Monday
night. (STAR)
416. From childhood, Britney Spears seemed destined for _____________. (STAR)
417. Once they were, they were written as _____________ true loves with multiple
obstacles to overcome. (STAR)
418. Again, the exemption for big-screen entertainment and _____________ comedy
exposes the weakness of that argument. (STAND)
419. The accident brought traffic to a _____________. (STAND)
420. I refer to the tendency at the present time among the new group of officials to be
bureaucratic, _____________, and almost unapproachable. (STAND)
421. He had the _____________ wizard’s hat, along with a long grey beard and half-
moon glasses. (STANDARD)
422. It was perhaps worn by an officer or _____________ who intended its imposing
appearance to intimidate his enemies on the battlefield. (STANDARD)
423. Valued party _____________ came to expect the reward of a peerage for their
loyalty. (WORTH)
424. The market _____________ and shopkeepers traded happily all day. (STALL)
425. Tomorrow’s meeting between the two leaders is expected to break a diplomatic
_____________ that has lasted for ten years. (MATE)
426. Police set up a 24-hour _____________ of her house, and watched her every move.
(STAKE)
427. It is a snare and a delusion to persuade any more people to become
_____________. (STAGE)
428. Many people have become cynical about the _____________ debates between
politicians which regularly appear on television. (STAGE)
429. I love the _____________ feel of my hair after I’ve washed it. (CLEAN)
430. Next time you _____________, take anything someone else might find desirable to
a charity shop. (SPRING)
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431. William was lying _____________ on the grass, blind drunk. (EAGLE)
432. The senator has been in the _____________ recently since the revelation of his tax
frauds. (SPOT)
433. My house is _____________ clean now. (SPOT)
434. Their articles and their presentation of countryside matters whet the appetite of
people for rural visits and _____________. (SPORT)
435. After the end of each game, a _____________ will give the player a complete
wrap-up of the action. (SPORT)
436. By giving out printed sheets of facts and theories, the teachers _____________ us
with what we needed for the exam. (SPOON)
437. A _____________ for the airline said that flights would run as scheduled.
(SPEAK)
438. She did ask her dad if she could have a big party, but the old _____________
refused. (SPOIL)
439. We had to make a _____________ decision because we had little time. (SPLIT)
440. The boat would then descend the hill and _____________ in the main show
building. (SPLASH)
441. This is a _____________ book consisting of nine 15x25 cm pages laminated in
plastic without the use of any written text beyond the title. (SPIRAL)
442. The research has had _____________ in the development of medical equipment.
(SPIN)
443. Watching Bolt win the Olympic hundred metres was one of those _____________
moments. (SPINE)
444. We are now witnessing a _____________ of the war into neighbouring regions.
(SPILL)
445. The park’s 25 staff, most of them seasonal, have been busy in the past few weeks
ensuring the park is _____________ for the influx of visitors. (SPICK)
446. I’m not a _____________, although sometimes if I see something on sale, I’ll get
three because it’s a good deal. (THRIFT)
447. The audience was _____________ as he attempted his daring escape from the
water tank. (SPELL)
448. But to reach the top in a great trade union a man needs more than glibness and
_____________ phrases. (SPELL)
449. I _____________ a 400-page book in one night. (READ)
450. Some choose to give up before the contest date while others stand _____________
on the stage. (SPEECH)
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451. Joe Walker will be _____________ our new marketing initiative. (SPEAR)
452. He came along to the _____________ every day asking for more alcohol.
(SPEAK)
453. Now that the _____________ has all been done, we can start to write the report
itself. (SPADE)
454. DNA testing gives investigators a _____________ tool to tackle crimes. (SPACE)
455. Cheer up. Don’t be such a _____________. (SOUR)
456. That was the most unscientific and _____________ experiment ever foisted as a
breakthrough. (SOUP)
457. The hotel is fully _____________ so getting a good night’s sleep in such a busy
area is easy. (SOUND)
458. After much _____________, he decided it was wrong to vote in the elections.
(SOUL)
459. I detest unemployment, which is _____________ and wasteful. (SOUL)
460. At the age of 17, she is already one of Hollywood’s most _____________
actresses. (SEEK)
461. Don’t be such a _____________ - it was only meant to be a joke. (SORE)
462. The _____________ answered that it was an ill omen for it meant the destruction
of the city and the death of many. (SOOTH)
463. He has a deep, _____________ voice. (SOUND)
464. Occasional use of the drugs to treat night terrors and _____________ (a synonym
for ‘sleepwalking’) may also be justified. (AMBLE)
465. Both outer movements also begin with a slow and free solo santur _____________
which leads into a more rhythmic movement for the ensemble. (SOLE)
466. He’s generally not taken seriously by anyone because of his _____________ nature
and his rotund personality, but he’s the kind who doesn’t take that seriously! (SOFT)
467. We do not want to _____________ them or to make their life easy—indeed, they
do not want that. (SOAP)
468. This is a sensitive issue - I think we’d better _____________ it for the moment.
(PEDAL)
469. That is what is put to the bench and, being _____________ people, they very likely
agree to the request and give the man back his licence. (SOFT)
470. A _____________ egg has been boiled with its shell on and removed from the
water while the yellow part is still soft. (BOIL)
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471. All the questions in the interview were _____________ - they were dead easy.
(BALL)
472. It isn’t yet clear how dangerous these _____________ “super-rats” are. (CALL)
473. Mr Baker was such a _____________ - he was always really mean! (SO)
474. It succumbed to tough competition from the other networks and _____________
responses from critics and audiences. (SO)
475. The ground colour is _____________, often with a creamy tinge and often weakly
dusted with brownish grey tips of scales. (SNOW)
476. Glaciers descending from high _____________ mountains into the bay create
spectacular displays of ice and iceberg formation. (SNOW)
477. I love listening to _____________ of conversation in restaurants. (SNIP)
478. Credit rating agencies provide a _____________ of the risks an investment poses
at any one time. (SNAP)
479. Overcrowding and baggage _____________ at Heathrow were beginning to hit the
airline’s revenues. (SNARL)
480. The remainder of the book is a _____________ of other techniques that extend the
scope of reasoning about uncertainty. (SMEAR)
481. A _____________ person talks very confidently in a way that is likely to persuade
people, but may not be sincere or honest. (SMOOTH)
482. If Los Angeles can reduce the emissions coming from its _____________, its
residents will generally breathe cleaner air. (SMOKE)
483. The whole business stinks of political corruption and decisions made in
_____________ rooms. (SMOKE)
484. Instead of doing something about the problem, the city council is hiding behind a
_____________ of bureaucracy. (SCREEN)
485. Thieves escaped with television and video equipment valued at thousands of
pounds in a _____________ raid in Chester last night. (SMASH)
486. Bogus rules, which proliferate like urban legends and are just as hard to eradicate,
are responsible for vast amounts of ham-fisted copy editing and _____________ one-
upmanship. (PANTS)
487. _____________ kids are quick to remind teachers that their parents can sue them.
(MOUTH)
488. He is a _____________ with a fast wit and a deadpan sense of humor. (SMART)
489. However, some _____________ food entrepreneurs are not following state
regulations and oddly enough, some of the public supports that. (SMALL)
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490. Existing _____________ industries are more flexible but often trapped in low
innovation competition. (SCALE)
491. He has some very _____________ opinions about immigrants. (SMALL)
492. I accidentally lost my balance while stepping back and my elbow landed
_____________ on her ribs. (SMACK)
493. They do not adapt well to change and are _____________. (WIT)
494. The economic _____________ has badly affected both public and private sectors.
(SLOW)
495. Without a coherent set of policies to persuade the electorate, the Republicans have
resorted to _____________ and empty rhetoric. (SLOGAN)
496. He then was a watch officer aboard the schooner until the spring of 1842, when he
transferred to the _____________. (SLOOP)
497. There have been several _____________ in the handling of secret information.
(SLIP)
498. However, this chapter also includes _____________ writing, historical
inaccuracies, and questionable assertions that, unfortunately, recur in several subsequent
chapters. (SLIP)
499. There were many wonderful things there, but as you’re all yawning, and we
couldn’t make _____________ understand, for that you’ll have to wait till another
night. (SLEEP)
500. The meeting house is the locale for important meetings, _____________, and craft
and other cultural activities. (SLEEP)
501. She suffers from _____________ due to arthritic pain at night. (SLEEP)
502. She’s spending her first summer at a _____________ camp. (SLEEP)
503. We have felt the whirlwind and the _____________ impact of the recession.
(HAMMER)
504. They were seen as a bunch of notorious _____________ and liars. (SLEAZE)
505. They follow a _____________ method of clearing the soil and use the hoe for
cultivation. (SLASH)
506. We went for a _____________ meal on our wedding anniversary. (SLAP)
507. We must resolve that never again must we tolerate the pantomime, the irrelevant
time-wasting _____________ nonsense of the last few days. (SLAP)
508. If your organization is _____________ it will unnerve candidates and may make
them think twice before accepting a job with you. (SLAP)
509. A few isolated mistakes in such a wide-ranging compilation could be forgiven, but
the large number included simply appears _____________. (SLAP)
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510. In 1991-95, during demobilisation, ceasefire and the replacement of the old
security forces, crime _____________. (ROCKET)
511. He raised his eyes slowly _____________. (SKY)
512. Old-age pensioners usually spend their money only on food and accommodation,
the price of which commodities will rise _____________. (SKY)
513. It distributes branded spandex costumes, based on the existing _____________
garments, which cover the entire body. (SKIN)
514. After the first half-hour, she realized that her new-found confidence was no more
than _____________. (SKIN)
515. Students staged a _____________ in the university offices as part of their protest
campaign. (SIT)
516. We’re having a _____________ meal at our wedding, rather than a buffet. (SIT)
517. It will also certainly involve redirecting the _____________ pursuit of abstraction
promoted by the academy. (SINGLE)
518. The EU - a _____________ naive notion which can only be a disaster for
everything that ‘s good about each member country. (SIMPLE)
519. Might it not be wise to take some _____________ lawyer who could explain the
difficulties? (SILVER)
520. In other words, acts and ideas should be seen as interchangeable _____________
for interpreting historical ideologies. (POST)
521. We prefer walking and looking at scenery and wildlife to big-city _____________
and shopping. (SEE)
522. In addition to competency in playing an instrument, qualities such as aural
awareness, creativity and ability to _____________ are sought. (READ)
523. During her lecture on her discoveries, she took several _____________ at the
leaders of the expedition. (SWIPE)
524. A small misunderstanding during introductions and progressively bigger lies to
cover the initial lies lead to a _____________ laugh riot. (SIDE)
525. What he said cast an interesting _____________ on what had happened. (SIDE)
526. The course will focus on fictional master sleuth Sherlock Holmes and his
_____________ Dr. Watson. (KICK)
527. Thousands of passengers along the route constantly suffer the _____________ of
the upgrade work. (EFFECT)
528. There was a _____________ thud when the child fell from the tree and hit the
ground. (SICK)
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529. The workshop is ideal for amateur _____________ hoping to learn more about
wildlife photography. (SHUT)
530. This elderly lady - a _____________ who hasn’t left her house for a month - is
afraid to see people. (SHUT)
531. You look exhausted! Try to get some _____________ on the train. (EYE)
532. Release of the figures was delayed by the partial _____________ of federal
agencies in December and January. (SHUT)
533. Today, the movie matinee has degenerated somewhat into simply a lesser-cost
earlier movie _____________, and for newly-released blockbusters, theater chains don’t
even offer matinee prices. (SHOW)
534. It’s filled with _____________ and grandstanding, relying on the tried-and-true
seasonal classics while offering a couple of new songs almost as an afterthought.
(SHOW)
535. He has shown _____________, arrogance, ability, eloquence, humour, and
industry. (SHOW)
536. The president is preparing for a _____________ with Republicans over his plans to
reform the economy. (SHOW)
537. The exhibition is an annual _____________ for British design and innovation.
(SHOW)
538. I was the kid in the neighborhood who caught black snakes and took them to
school for _____________. (SHOW)
539. Jimena’s such a _____________, she always wants to be the centre of attention.
(SHOW)
540. I passed 30 pieces of legislation that session but I wasn’t a _____________, I
didn’t toot my own horn, and I didn’t cultivate the press. (SHOW)
541. I would like to give a _____________ to all the men and women in our armed
forces. (SHOUT)
542. _____________ will heave their 16-pound spheres in the very temple in Olympia
where the games were founded in 776 B.C. (SHOT)
543. Like her creator, she is _____________ and snippy as well as merciless when she
targets a weak spot in her opponent. (SHORT)
544. The workforce is so _____________ that people are working long hours and extra
days, causing exhaustion. (STAFF)
545. It’s very _____________ and foolish of the government not to invest in
technological research. (SIGHT)
546. His latest novel has been _____________ for the Man Booker prize. (LIST)
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547. I recently received notification of a potential _____________ on my low-cost
endowment. (FALL)
548. Whatever his _____________ as a husband, he was a good father to his children.
(COME)
549. The agency _____________ the normal construction process by conducting
environmental studies at the same time that preliminary studies were done. (CIRCUIT)
550. Genuinely successful interdisciplinary scholarship manages not to _____________
any of the disciplines whose insights it seeks to harvest. (CHANGE)
551. Many national newspapers, which ought to know better, trot out in their editorials
the _____________ clichés about charity beginning at home. (SHOP)
552. John has been jailed three times for _____________. (SHOP)
553. If that failed to separate the teams, a penalty _____________ would determine the
winner. (SHOOT)
554. “Revolver” is the latest Guy Ritchie _____________, which consists of many
fighting and perilous schemes. (SHOOT)
555. Tannery was considered something of a _____________; he even began writing his
inaugural lecture. (SHOO)
556. Almost all the pilgrimages are financed on a _____________; the overwhelming
majority of the pilgrims come from the poorer sections of society. (SHOE)
557. This tiny restaurant is _____________ between two major banks. (SHOE)
558. Many waterproof digital cameras are _____________ and resistant to low
temperatures. (SHOCK)
559. The builders have gone, but it’ll take a while to get things _____________ again.
(SHIP)
560. There have been many _____________ along this dangerous stretch of coastline.
(SHIP)
561. The driver concerned did not _____________ about the matter, but said that his
mind was on other things at the time. (SHILL)
562. He called the young people _____________, lazy and good-for-nothing. (SHIFT)
563. After the crash, the passengers were _____________ but there were no serious
injuries. (SHELL)
564. _____________ of covers has been advocated by some librarians, but it is doubtful
if it pays. (SHELL)
565. Some of this additional expenditure has been allocated to the provision of
_____________ window film. (SHATTER)
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566. She was _____________ and _____________, able to skewer an idea or an
opponent, a most unwomanly trait he found utterly exciting. (SHARP, SHARP)
567. It is fair to say that it needs a very _____________ individual to capture a
cardsharper. (SHARP)
568. Last year, the _____________ of bonuses meant an additional $7 million for each
partner. (SHARE)
569. _____________ will be voting on the proposed merger of the companies next
week. (SHARE)
570. Her absolute _____________ means she can get away with things others simply
can’t. (SHAME)
571. He stood _____________ at the door, looking at the vase he had just knocked to
the ground. (SHAME)
572. It represents a huge _____________ in the industry, compared with today’s
difficult conditions. (SHAKE)
573. Her lawyers say the suit is a _____________, an attempt to get her to pay them off.
(SHAKE)
574. The old man was known for telling _____________ stories that made people groan
and scratch their heads when he reached the ending. (SHAG)
575. In contrast, when eco-forestry is unsubsidized, groups meeting their own
_____________ costs, the returns per hectare are still positive but very modest. (SET)
576. Dad had a bit of a _____________ with the neighbours about their playing loud
music all the time. (SET)
577. He suffered a _____________ yesterday in his attempts to take a stake in the
mobile phone company. (SET)
578. In the past, the majority of women were consigned to a lifetime of _____________
and poverty. (SERVE)
579. He is obsequious towards the powerful, arrogant towards the weak,
_____________, and narrow-minded. (SENTENCE)
580. The film is ravishing to look at and boasts a _____________ musical score.
(SENSE)
581. It seems very likely that air pollutants are _____________ people so that they
become allergic to pollen. (SENSE)
582. He was very _____________ about his scar and thought everyone was staring at
him. (SENSE)
583. It would seem more _____________ to do the research now before we start on the
project. (SENSE)
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584. He possibly would not have acted in the clueless, _____________ manner in which
the present holder of the office has acted since then. (SENSE)
585. Some of the more _____________ newspapers have given a lot of coverage to the
scandal. (SENSE)
586. I hope that they will give a good _____________ to independence by releasing the
detainees or bringing them to trial. (SEND)
587. It was an absolutely brilliant, deadpan _____________ of adventure comics, but
with a very edgy, modernist kind of approach. (SEND)
588. It could lead to accusations of treachery and _____________ and a great deal of
animosity being directed towards one person. (SELL)
589. That sum is large enough to do away with the great bonanza of the tax handouts
that the _____________ is intended to create. (SELL)
590. Don’t buy goods which have passed their _____________ date. (SELL)
591. Admittedly, the phrases ‘self-esteem’ and ‘sense of _____________’ are used in a
frustratingly wide range of ways. (WORTH)
592. Even at that age, Constance seemed perhaps too _____________ and wild, like the
countryside she roamed so freely. (WILL)
593. Under terms of the _____________ offer, investors can specify where in the price
range they’re willing to sell. (TENDER)
594. A _____________ artist, who worked in a colliery for only a short period, his
experiences there were seared indelibly on his memory. (TEACH)
595. For instance, _____________ has increasingly replaced personal service rituals,
through the use of technical devices such as buffets and drinks machines. (SERVICE)
596. There is no future solution to these problems when greed and _____________ of
that kind is part of the system of our society. (SEEK)
597. But, as has already been pointed out, these _____________ (exactly the same)
young people can be supplied with a drink in a club. (SAME)
598. We should honor the courage and _____________ of the brave soldiers who died
for our country. (SACRIFICE)
599. Those individuals become _____________ and claim they are being discriminated
against when in fact they are not. (RIGHT)
600. One is expected to strive to remain independent and _____________ and not place
undue demands on others. (RELY)
601. Despite the occasional flash of irritability, he sounded calm and _____________.
(POSSESS)
602. He faced his illness bravely and without any trace of _____________. (PITY)
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603. He was every inch a _____________ man, very positive in his beliefs, in himself
and his opinions, very unwilling to listen to arguments of others. (MAKE)
604. He was a man with the heart of a lion and a soul filled with compassion and
_____________. (SELF)
605. Classical economics assumes that humans are rational, _____________
individuals. (INTEREST)
606. A fifth, _____________ injuries, is usually a consequence of mental illness.
(INFLICT)
607. The Roman poet Livy wrote that greed and _____________ led Romans to
dangerous excesses. (INDULGE)
608. He’s a modest, mild-mannered man, without a hint of _____________.
(IMPORTANT)
609. A laissez-faire approach towards _____________, in consequence, will merely
reinforce rather than reduce the existing socioeconomic and gender inequalities. (HELP)
610. A history of such issues can lead to a _____________ prophecy in which the
person with IED continues to have episodes of uncontrolled aggression because of the
belief that he or she cannot overcome the past. (FULFILL)
611. But the human mind is _____________ as well - in the sense that it presents a
simple picture of its own operation to itself. (EXPLAIN)
612. Crisis in this context describes a period of intensive _____________ in which
one’s beliefs and values are re-examined. (EXAM)
613. Much of this literature is arid, _____________, and inadequately researched.
(EVIDENCE)
614. The more flexible mortgage approach benefits those who expect their income to
vary, such as the _____________. (EMPLOY)
615. The captain was typically _____________ when questioned about the team’s
successes, giving credit to the other players. (EFFACE)
616. You need a lot of _____________ when you’re doing research work on your own.
(DISCIPLINE)
617. Others dismiss it as a wrongheaded notion that enables addicts to continue along
the path to _____________. (DESTROY)
618. He was somewhat _____________ when he categorised some of the work that he
deals with in his surgeries as low-level administrative work. (DEPRECATE)
619. She’s very _____________ and isn’t at all worried about moving to a big city
where she won’t know anybody. (CONTAIN)
620. In this context, musical relations are likely to become more _____________, and
less intimate, than when watching fiction. (CONSCIOUS)
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621. Robert is a _____________, ambitious, and bigoted man. (CENTER)
622. She looked _____________ and confident, yet, within 30 seconds of sitting down,
she had burst into tears. (ASSURE)
623. The newspaper has become the _____________ guardian of public morals.
(APPOINT)
624. You can buy _____________ chemises as well as the opaque variety. (SEE)
625. He remains confident and _____________ untroubled by his recent problems.
(SEEM)
626. Their one chance of a decent education is evaporating, and yet another generation
of kids will be served nothing but a _____________ education. (RATE)
627. Well, if the manager isn’t available I’d like to speak to the _____________.
(COMMAND)
628. I can waste hours in a record shop - _____________ or new. (HAND)
629. To try to _____________ the expertise of business is not a past mistake that we
intend to repeat. (GUESS)
630. In addition, attempts to control size can lead to adaptations that are inefficient or
are not _____________. (SEA)
631. His may have been the first _____________ presidency, with no organization
charts and crucial decisions made in late-night bull sessions. (PANTS)
632. Taste the soup and adjust the _____________, adding more salt or pepper as
desired. (SEASON)
633. The intention is to achieve a _____________ transition with a continuity of
management. (SEAM)
634. Have you heard any _____________ about the new boss? (SCUTTLE)
635. Not just dealers but every _____________ and gunrunner calling nonstop, every
Bubba and Bubbette that ever wanted a gun. (SCUM)
636. I believe that a large part of the blame for this lowering of standards lies with the
_____________ and playwrights. (SCRIPT)
637. Their relationship sometimes resembles a _____________ comedy minus the
romance. (SCREW)
638. He was, however, also a _____________ who specialized in fantasy film and
horror films. (SCREEN)
639. As in most cases, there is a considerable difference between the novel and the
_____________. (SCREEN)
640. This query will generate an error message, as shown in the _____________.
(SCREEN)
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641. The answer was suddenly _____________ obvious to me. (SCREAM)
642. Here he treats the reader to a scan through his illustrated personal _____________
of palynologists. (SCRAP)
643. Both starters kept the game _____________ through the first three innings.
(SCORE)
644. The candidate rates highly on the magazine’s legislative _____________.
(SCORE)
645. The retreating army adopted a _____________ policy. (SCORCH)
646. It is not just that there is no time in three or four years to turn the _____________
into a fully trained professional. (SCHOOL)
647. Laura’s _____________ achievements won her acceptance into Harvard.
(SCHOOL)
648. A doomsday _____________ is not out of the question. (SCENE)
649. She often projects the image of a somewhat _____________ aunt who can never
remember anyone’s name. (SCATTER)
650. It is misleading and _____________ to say that inheritance tax affects almost half
of the country. (MONGER)
651. However, there is a spider in the bathroom and my kid is a _____________ when it
comes to dealing with them. (SCARE)
652. Politicians have used the financial sector as a _____________ for the global
economic crisis. (GOAT)
653. A coach’s responsibility is to have the final _____________ on any subject. (SAY)
654. He claimed he was playing badly because of an injury, but I think he was
_____________. (SAND)
655. He’s six feet, two inches tall, with dark brooding eyes and _____________ hair (he
can still claim that it’s mostly pepper). (PEPPER)
656. And it was her _____________ and her absolute refusal to be shocked by this,
which immediately silenced all the students. (FRIGID)
657. I left my watch with Helen for _____________ while I swam. (SAFE)
658. If I want some peace and quiet, I take _____________ in my study. (SAINT)
659. We have just heard a self-serving, self-seeking, _____________, and tawdry little
speech. (SAINT)
660. Practically, the cloak would slow down light coming into the robbery scene while
the _____________ is at work. (SAFE)
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661. Amidst the military hostilities, officials often viewed the stations as an emergency
source of food for _____________, military hospitals, and shelters for homeless
children. (SANE)
662. Being repressed both by the feudal disciplines and the ridiculous social rules, they
have the sense of _____________ in their minds. (SADISM)
663. I’m willing to help on any weekday, but my weekends are _____________.
(SACRED)
664. It feels _____________ to say anything negative about someone who died so
young. (SACRED)
665. He should be forced to wear _____________ and ashes and apologize for his lies.
(SACK)
666. He referred to a film made by the hunt _____________, which he said he thought
constituted a criminal offence. (SABOTAGE)
667. Diplomats say the North miscalculated in its _____________ and found even
China was more rigorous in implementing sanctions than before. (SABER)
668. She _____________ pursued her ambition, letting nothing get in her way. (RUTH)
669. They want to _____________ your car when it doesn’t need it. (RUST)
670. Stock buybacks trigger a _____________ in price when common stockholders
want cash. (RUN)
671. We’ve got time for one more _____________ before the concert. (RUN)
672. With the high rates of taxation, there was not much difference between legal aid
and the _____________ civil work. (MILL)
673. Colombians will vote in a _____________ election to choose a new president.
(RUN)
674. The distance from the input vector to the winner and _____________ vectors is
approximately the same. (RUN)
675. Because of the long _____________, the decision must be made sooner rather than
later. (RUN)
676. You look pretty _____________ and haggard; why don’t you take a holiday?
(RUN)
677. Her first novel’s _____________ success came as an utter surprise. (RUN)
678. I’m trying to get a new visa, but the embassy staff keep giving me the
_____________. (RUN)
679. The government usually blames _____________ and market manipulators for
currency instability. (RUMOR)
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680. The bank had capital to spare, which they lost in a series of _____________
takeovers. (RUIN)
681. It is one of the most _____________ beautiful landscapes in the world. (RUG)
682. “I wish we’d started six months earlier,” he said _____________. (RUE)
683. She has only a _____________ grasp of the language. (RUDE)
684. All his camping gear was packed in the _____________. (SACK)
685. The trainer gave him a _____________ after the game. (RUB)
686. Congress is not going to simply _____________ any policy the president proposes.
(STAMP)
687. Unwary players can hold their hand such that a _____________ in an adjacent seat
can sneak a peek at the cards. (RUBBER)
688. During the first half of the century in a _____________ colony, physical
aggressiveness turned out to be a real asset. (TUMBLE)
689. He managed to escape two months later by pretending to be a _____________ with
a traveling circus. (ROUST)
690. Its indiscriminate _____________ of refugees led to their being lumped together
by the press alongside ex-convicts and vagrants. (ROUND)
691. The writers will take part in _____________ discussions and read from their
works. (TABLE)
692. It might be that two _____________ tickets that include Saturday stays would cost
less. (TRIP)
693. The routine diagnostic methods have been complicated, painful, or not accessible
_____________. (CLOCK)
694. He had become _____________ from years of sitting in front of a computer.
(SHOULDER)
695. With his first book came the endless _____________ of publicity and interviews.
(ROUND)
696. They accused the government of riding _____________ over parliamentary
procedure. (ROUGH)
697. Even so, she wasn’t going to last long among the _____________ in his camp if
she didn’t toughen up a little. (ROUGH)
698. A couple of boys were _____________ each other in the park. (ROUGH)
699. She’s an experienced politician with a _____________ style. (ROUGH)
700. Justice was administered in a _____________ fashion, without using courts or
juries. (ROUGH)
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701. He tends to view the world through _____________ glasses. (ROSE)
702. Ethan’s moving out next month, so we’re looking for another _____________ to
share our apartment. (ROOM)
703. The new broadcasting studio is a large glass-walled room that can occupy a
_____________ of people. (ROOM)
704. They saved about $18,000 in superannuation _____________ funds. (ROLL)
705. The _____________ of broadband to every school will open up pupils’ access to
vast new online resources for teaching and learning. (ROLL)
706. The best metaphor for the method behind her _____________, erudite, street-
smart, angst-ridden, encyclopedic paintings is writing. (ROLL)
707. The telephone company has asked for a _____________ of leasing rules. (ROLL)
708. Children play with dolls and _____________ to learn about empathy and caring.
(ROLE)
709. The Federal Reserve Board has begun lifting short-term interest rates from
_____________ levels. (ROCK)
710. It is an autocar which is stoutly built and _____________. (ROAD)
711. Many county residents have probably never spotted a fox, except maybe as
_____________. (ROAD)
712. Police put up _____________ on all roads out of the town in an effort to catch the
bombers. (ROAD)
713. They are _____________ who either make a lot of money or lose a lot. (RISK)
714. If we were to take over now, with an economic system a long way below capacity,
we would not envisage a _____________ free-for-all, consumption boom. (RIP)
715. $300 for that shirt? - That’s a complete _____________. (RIP)
716. They laughed _____________ while watching the fun. (RIOT)
717. The _____________ of the plot were arrested and punished. (RING)
718. It’s a strangely disjointed car to drive, and not exactly a _____________
endorsement of a switch to hybrid power. (RING)
719. Over £500 million was _____________ for improvements to the transport system.
(RING)
720. To ensure the correct output in some cases he requires _____________ adjunction
as an option for head movement. (RIGHT)
721. A _____________ group, including those who are opposed to abortion, picketed
the clinic. (LIFE)
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722. Every decent and _____________ man must realise that there is a constitutional
wrong that ought to be remedied. (RIGHT)
723. She says that charging high prices will keep the _____________ out. (RIFLE)
724. A _____________, which contains powerful feelings and enthusiasm, was written
about this district. (ODE)
725. He intends to _____________ it so as to make clear that it means what he thinks
that it means already. (WORD)
726. A variety of policy initiatives have been undertaken aimed at _____________ the
economy. (VITAL)
727. Justices have repeatedly refused to _____________ issues raised by their 1980
decision. (VISIT)
728. He took a _____________ call from Ferguson in the middle of Malawi later on.
(CHARGE)
729. The property _____________ is likely to add £100 million to the company’s assets.
(VALUE)
730. We _____________ the management system, but the business is doing no better
than it was before. (VAMP)
731. With a _____________ on Jones soon-to-come, it’d be interesting to see what the
Cowboys do in the second round if Johnson is available. (UP)
732. We must also remember that in many asylum cases, we are dealing with family
_____________ of different kinds. (UNION)
733. To distinguish these from _____________ principles of justice such as justice in
rectification. (ACTIVE)
734. Many saw her death as divine _____________ for her crimes. (TRIBUTE)
735. The president had planned to take more lavish offices but was forced to
_____________ amid criticism from Congress and the public. (TRENCH)
736. There’s money to be made in _____________ cinematic steps and some studios
exploit this. (TREAD)
737. Many major new stadiums around the world have _____________ seating so they
can accommodate athletics. (TRACT)
738. The auto industry should receive ‘substantial incentives’ to _____________
factories to develop more fuel-efficient vehicles, such as hybrids. (TOOL)
739. At first, she was _____________, but later she relaxed and was more forthcoming.
(TACIT)
740. The supermarket monitors what it sells prior to Christmas to _____________
shelves immediately afterward. (STOCK)
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741. He’s a _____________ type - he never stays in one country for long. (REST)
742. In all those respects, food manufacturers, retailers, and _____________ will be
careful before utilising the process. (RESTAURANT)
743. The essay conclusion is not supposed to be a simple _____________ of what has
gone before. (STATE)
744. Please _____________ your computer to complete installation. (START)
745. I saw Anna at the other end of the room, _____________ in a red cocktail dress.
(SPLENDID)
746. The remake of the movie was a _____________ success. (SOUND)
747. The move has triggered a _____________ of responsibilities among some of the
group’s most senior executives. (SHUFFLE)
748. Can we _____________ tomorrow’s meeting for some time next week?
(SCHEDULE)
749. Cities have _____________ their former downtown and industrial areas as
entertainment districts. (PURPOSE)
750. Every time I see you, you’re drunk, you old _____________! (PROBATE)
751. I couldn’t make my mortgage repayments so the bank _____________ my house.
(POSSESS)
752. She’s a _____________ of knowledge about our family history. (POSE)
753. New York is _____________ a very exciting place to live. (REPORT)
754. A _____________ envelope has had the cost of posting it already paid for, usually
by the person it is sent to. (REPLY)
755. The police _____________ the video of the robbery in court. (PLAY)
756. Similarly, our assumption that ministerial drift takes the form of spending can
easily be _____________ in terms of policy. (PHRASE)
757. Any decrease in tourism could have serious _____________ for the local economy.
(PERCUSSION)
758. The government _____________ him because he had no visa. (PATRIOT)
759. The police arranged to _____________ with their informant at a disused
warehouse. (RENDER)
760. The ship was sold, painted, and _____________ the Suez Star. (NAME)
761. This policy preserves the option of _____________ work for workers with
disabilities. (MUNICIPAL)
762. Many borrowers _____________ every three or five years to take advantage of
cheap fixed rates. (MORTGAGE)
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763. It has been taken as a reason for _____________, for taking strong action, but
never for diplomatic rupture in the past. (MONSTER)
764. They are not pristine _____________ of a prehistoric era but are artifacts of
centuries of forest exploitation by humans. (REMAIN)
765. The company is seeking to _____________ to the Pier 98 Annex. (LOCATE)
766. She and I like to reminisce and _____________ the good old days. (LIVE)
767. The book is, however, _____________ political and wholly underplays the
economic aspects. (RELENT)
768. _____________ is a two-part theory in physics describing motion and the
relationships between space, time, and energy. (RELATIVE)
769. She was looking quite healthy on Friday, but she suffered a _____________ over
the weekend and was taken back into hospital. (LAPSE)
770. For some, an interest in modern sequence was an opportunity to _____________
the passion of their youth. (KINDLE)
771. They can do much to _____________ old neighborhoods and keep the city from
declining again. (YOUNG)
772. The reviewer’s mistakes were so flagrant that Gove drafted a strong
_____________. (JOIN)
773. Human beings inevitably consider life as something to _____________ about and
death as something causing misery. (JOY)
774. We’ll have to _____________ the shed in order to get the extra chairs in. (JIG)
775. The government has _____________ its refusal to compromise with terrorists.
(ITERATION)
776. The union demanded the immediate _____________ of all the workers who’d been
sacked. (STATE)
777. Shops had to call in _____________ to help with the unexpected rush of
customers. (FORCE)
778. In concert, they besieged the municipal offices to demand _____________ in cash
and threatened to withdraw their labour if this was not conceded. (PURSE)
779. _____________ of this or any other textbook will cause your essays to be marked
down. (GURGES)
780. The investment was made knowing that Las Vegas is one of the country’s fastest-
growing cities and that a _____________ plan was underway throughout downtown.
(GENERATE)
781. _____________ of what you think, I believe she’s the best person for the job.
(REGARD)
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782. To sum up, this book is very clearly written and presented throughout, and
_____________ free of jargon and conceptual obfuscation. (FRESH)
783. For the cab holdup, Benny was placed in a _____________ for almost two years.
(FORM)
784. Here we will focus on the supply side, with emphasis on carbon-sequestration
projects involving _____________ or afforestation. (FOREST)
785. He is trying to _____________ the company on its oil and gas operations and sell
unrelated businesses. (FOCUS)
786. A _____________ was held on the question of whether the U.K. should remain a
member of the European Community. (REFER)
787. Police officers _____________ the crime in an attempt to get witnesses to come
forward. (ACT)
788. Most managers, politicians, and bosses are men - how can women _____________
the balance? (DRESS)
789. Tonight he faces the most _____________ and formidable opponent of his boxing
career. (DOUBT)
790. The album is a heartfelt cry, _____________ of a time before radio and television.
(ODOR)
791. A _____________ is a poor white person without education, especially one living
in the countryside in the southern US, who has prejudiced ideas and beliefs. (NECK)
792. The day I first set foot in America was a _____________ day for me. (LETTER)
793. The government’s labour market and other economic policies still serve to worsen
inequality, undermining the _____________ effects of the budget. (DISTRIBUTE)
794. The news sent the company’s _____________ stock surging upwards more than
21%. (RED)
795. The difficulty arises in regard to those not caught _____________ who ought not
to get off scot-free. (RED)
796. The band were left _____________ with embarrassment. (RED)
797. Since its beginning, the goal of the tournament has been to provide the same
championship experience and _____________ treatment that the best national events
around the country offer. (CARPET)
798. ‘How could any _____________ male ignore the message the actress was sending
so blatantly?’, she wondered despairingly. (RED)
799. For the non-rectangular sheet, even with four _____________ edges, five pieces of
data are required, and there is no opportunity to reverse the sheet. (LINE)
800. The peace talks broke down and ended in bitter mutual _____________. (CRIME)
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801. Company profits are rising and it looks as though this is going to be a
_____________ year. (RECORD)
802. They were finally _____________ with each other, after not speaking for nearly
five years. (CONCILIATE)
803. Courses have stopped for the summer, but will _____________ in September.
(COMMENCE)
804. I have many pleasant _____________ of the time we spent together. (COLLECT)
805. On closing the mines they hired a forestry expert to improve their _____________
plan. (CLAIM)
806. We try to buy reusable, repairable, and _____________ products. (CHARGE)
807. To _____________, none of the aforementioned non sequitur claims undermines
my case for the confiscation of cadaveric organs. (CAPITAL)
808. Tenants petitioned their _____________ landlord to finish repairs to their building.
(CALCANEUS)
809. “Don’t worry,” he said _____________. “Everything will be all right.” (ASSURE)
810. They prevented opposition _____________ by blocking critical imports. (ARM)
811. He’d like to see a fundamental _____________ of the way unions operate.
(PRAISE)
812. Today, faster communications and _____________ trading mean that fluctuations
in the market in New York travel around the world almost instantly. (TIME)
813. Perhaps that had not been thought necessary given the _____________ of the
situation. (POLITICS)
814. The company will not reveal the full scope of its manufacturing _____________
for several months. (ALIGN)
815. The innovation is welcomed by _____________ designers because it presents their
creations in the context of everyday life for which they are meant. (WEAR)
816. When she married Giles, she acquired a _____________ family - two teenage sons
and a daughter. (MAKE)
817. You’re currently viewing as a guest, which gives you limited _____________
access. (READ)
818. If a computer disk, file, or memory is _____________, you can read, change, or
add to the data in it. (READ)
819. Below you will find a _____________ of the President’s conference call with his
economic team. (READ)
820. The magazine has a _____________ of over 250,000. (READ)
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821. Most soldiers go through a _____________ period when they return from war.
(ADJUST)
822. _____________ elements in the industry are preventing its progress towards
greater efficiency. (REACT)
823. Amid all the _____________ of the party convention, it was easy to forget about
the real political issues. (DAZZLE)
824. The new car was launched with great _____________: champagne, food, free gifts,
and dancers. (JAZZ)
825. The president won the election by a _____________ margin. (RAZOR)
826. His brain remained _____________, he gave thrilling lectures, and his research
continued. (RAZOR)
827. As for the film being racy, _____________, or titillating, there’s utterly nothing
groundbreaking here. (RANCH)
828. The medics were injecting a heart stimulant into him and he was vibrating like a
_____________ car racing over a gravel road. (RATTLE)
829. I got completely _____________ after the mirth at Kate’s house. (RAT)
830. The bloke who did it has got to go down as one of the _____________ of the year.
(RAT)
831. The boy turned and blew a _____________ at the teacher before running off.
(RASP)
832. You get a very _____________ view of things living on a college campus. (RARE)
833. The play was greeted with _____________ applause. (RAPT)
834. There is talk of _____________ between the warring countries, but tensions
remain. (APPROACH)
835. I fully endorse what the _____________ has said on that subject. (RAPPORT)
836. It is not possible for me to answer such _____________ questions without due
preparation. (FIRE)
837. The word ‘cruelty’ must be taken in the broad sense, and not in the _____________
physical sense. (RAPID)
838. This isn’t an argument, it’s just meaningless _____________. (RANTING)
839. The burglars _____________ the house but found nothing valuable. (SACK)
840. The party’s _____________ members are beginning to question the prime
minister’s choice of advisers. (RANK)
841. There’s a _____________ old shed at the bottom of the garden. (RANSACK)
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842. The police are increasing their efforts to prevent car thefts and subsequent
_____________. (RAM)
843. He is known for his _____________ and crass sense of humor. (RAM)
844. “Workers of the world unite!” was their _____________ cry. (RALLY)
845. Company bosses are already making a large _____________ from executive share
options. (RAKE)
846. The average annual _____________ in this region is 750 mm. (RAIN)
847. They put together a _____________ team for a third of the cost of the Yankees and
they won it all. (TAG)
848. She did not notice the _____________ dressed woman who was crossing the road
towards her. (RAG)
849. That is what the people of this country need, and indeed what they expect, and not
an expensive _____________ of out-of-date irrelevancies. (RAG)
850. The vagabonds and _____________ have had a hand in it, too, and it should be
counted unto them for righteousness. (RAGGED)
851. Production of _____________ nuclides by energetic protons generated from
intense laser-plasma interactions. (RADIO)
852. In June, the government indicted him on 16 counts of _____________, bribery,
fraud and obstruction of justice. (RACKET)
853. Punters and _____________ have felt only a sense of deprivation through the snow
and ice of recent weeks. (RACE)
854. They resort to scaremongering and _____________ about alleged ballot-rigging.
(RACE)
855. This is no loosely knit group of _____________ spouting off at meetings and
gathering signatures on petitions. (RABBLE)
856. Related, perhaps, to presence are those ostensibly _____________ moments -
when caught unawares we are taken out of ourselves. (QUOTE)
857. Ives is pulling a _____________ face as if he had actually learned something
today. (QUIZ)
858. Many think these attempts to make lawyers behave are _____________. (COXA)
859. It sets the scene for some _____________ entities such as ‘scientifically defined‘
social classes, international capitalism, and colonial bourgeoisie. (ESSENCE)
860. I think a great mistake has been made in the past in concentrating energy and
enthusiasm on developing the abilities of the clever and _____________ child.
(QUICK)
861. She is _____________ and prone to screeching when she’s upset. (QUICK)
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862. He has a _____________ character, cool and willful at one moment, utterly fragile
the next. (QUICK)
863. I seemed to be floundering deeper and deeper into the most lethal of social
_____________. (SAND)
864. His _____________ jokes were very popular with the audience. (QUICK)
865. Moreover, because all those people will have priority in _____________, everyone
else will have to wait even longer. (QUEUE)
866. Visitors to the country have been asked to fill in a detailed _____________.
(QUESTION)
867. When she looked _____________ at her husband, he shook his head to show he
had nothing to say. (QUESTION)
868. In a 10-year stint as a Navy _____________ he got used to six-month
deployments. (QUARTER)
869. The criticism now is nothing more than Monday-morning _____________.
(QUARTER)
870. Since the coup, the country has sunk deeper into a _____________ of violence and
lawlessness. (MIRE)
871. _____________ is the one falsely claiming to possess medical or other skills,
especially one who dispenses potions, ointments, etc. supposedly having curative
powers. (QUACK)
872. His verbal _____________ could hold an audience spellbound. (TECH)
873. Parents often feel _____________ by the school fund-raisers. (PUT)
874. The hotel looked like a good investment, but it turned out that the whole thing was
_____________ job. (PUT)
875. The research on _____________ and fermentation took place in a context layered
with contested issues. (PUTRID)
876. He said he knew the President, but I’m sure that was just a _____________. I think
he just deceived me. (PUT)
877. One of the big _____________ of the presidential election campaign was the
comment that he was “no Jack Kennedy”. (PUT)
878. Quit _____________ around and tell me what you really think. (PUSS)
879. Mike likes to make out that he’s tough, but he’s a _____________ really. (PUSS)
880. He’s too _____________ to stand up to his opponents. (ANIMUS)
881. The back must remain straight, and the elbow must make a 90 degree angle to
mark each successful _____________. (PUSH)
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882. Jean will look after Harry, I’m quite sure - she’s a _____________ for babies.
(PUSH)
883. He called the race “a contest in _____________ suffering”. (PURPOSE)
884. The college was the first _____________ teacher training college in the country.
(PURPOSE)
885. I was using a pen that I’d _____________ from the office. (LONG)
886. Some of the bank’s lending operations come within the _____________ of the
deputy manager, and some are handled directly by the manager. (VIEW)
887. There was a _____________ in the bar. (PUNCH)
888. The youth services in this country tend to be _____________ in that each blow to
our economy causes them to suffer. (PUNCH)
889. There’s a _____________ on hair care in next week’s issue. (PULL)
890. You pick litter up in the park? That’s very _____________ of you! (PUBLIC)
891. George Orwell was a _____________ - his real name was Eric Blair. (NAME)
892. _____________ is a person who wants to be thought of as having a lot of
intelligence and knowledge but who is not really intelligent or knowledgeable.
(INTELLECT)
893. Sometimes specific concepts and claims within a _____________ can be falsified,
the efficacy of alternative medicines for example. (SCIENCE)
894. The programme will take a detailed and _____________ look at the problem of
homelessness. (PROVOKE)
895. He described the _____________ ‘good woman’ as one who could run the house
while her husband was away. (VERB)
896. First, minority governments often emerge in situations in which, after
_____________ negotiations, attempts to construct a majority coalition have failed.
(TRACT)
897. They designed _____________ schools that could ensure students would meet
state standards, then calculated the costs of those schools. (TYPE)
898. After that war, we first made it a _____________, then a sultanate, and next, we
granted it the status of a kingdom which brought self-rule. (PROTECT)
899. An investor should carefully read the fund’s _____________ before buying shares
in an exchange. (PROSPECT)
900. The sale of materials that could be used in making nuclear weapons is
_____________ by US law. (SCRIBE)
901. I _____________ that we wait until the budget has been announced before
committing ourselves to any expenditure. (POSE)
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902. Most of the errors were corrected at the _____________ stage. (READ)
903. The new law was finally _____________ in the autumn of last year. (MILK)
904. We strolled along on the _____________ eating ice creams. (MENACE)
905. _____________ use of the drug is known to have harmful side-effects. (LONG)
906. We would sit up all night exchanging _____________. (FUND)
907. If businesses became _____________, entrepreneurs could not pay the salaries of
employees and would not survive long. (PROFIT)
908. The pharmaceutical company has been charged with _____________ from the
AIDS crisis. (PROFIT)
909. She was said to be too “theoretical” and lacking the managerial skill required for a
regular full _____________. (PROFESS)
910. We were impressed with the _____________ of the staff. (PROFESS)
911. Low interest rates support bonds by making it cheaper for investors to
_____________ funds and invest in fixed-income securities. (CURE)
912. A bloody civil war followed the _____________ of an independent state. (CLAIM)
913. Michael was there so that added a bit of excitement to the evening’s
_____________. (PROCEED)
914. The programme offers training in basic _____________ strategies and is suitable
for all levels. (PROBLEM)
915. Companies are going to have to be more _____________ about environmental
management. (ACT)
916. The letter was signed by fifty-two Nobel _____________. (PRIZE)
917. _____________ is a ceremony at which prizes are given to people who have done
very good work. (PRIZE)
918. Kainen would go on to become an expert in the classics and quite a skilled amateur
_____________. (FIGHT)
919. An early example of _____________ was the enclosure of public land for private
use by wealthy landlords. (PRIVATE)
920. Unable to enjoy his newly acquired wealth, he felt he was being led down the
_____________ path to destruction. (ROSE)
921. The bath as almost _____________ but also of its time, also modern, bringing me
to the elevation. (PRIME)
922. The European Commission is investigating allegations of airline fare
_____________. (PRICE)
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923. Most women were _____________ and compared prices of products in different
shops. (PRICE)
924. Despite aggressive _____________ the company delivered better-than-expected
earnings. (PRICE)
925. All of these stocks have a _____________ ratio in the bottom 20% of the market.
(PRICE)
926. The _____________ multiple is just one possible guide as to what to invest in.
(PRICE)
927. In theory, _____________ targeting is superior to inflation-targeting because it
provides more certainty about the long-term purchasing power of money. (PRICE)
928. A _____________ product should be priced to convey an overall image of value to
the customer. (PRICE)
929. If he did not mean what he said and intends to _____________ over their
implementation, he should resign now. (VARUS)
930. The recommendation as regards _____________ reviews would also increase
efficiency. (TRIAL)
931. The explanation for her firing was _____________ and influenced instead by a
retaliatory motive. (TEXT)
932. The artist has created a work that is _____________ beautiful. (NATURE)
933. This is all _____________ - we must wait until we have some hard evidence.
(SUPPOSE)
934. They could also be regarded as _____________, arrogant, and as a new age form
of colonial meddling in internal affairs. (PRESUME)
935. _____________ they can’t afford a new car, or they’d have bought one by now.
(PRESUME)
936. I’ve been _____________ into taking the kids swimming. (GANG)
937. She had had a _____________ of what might lie ahead. (SENSE)
938. Few politicians conceived of _____________ problems more resolutely in terms of
their relation to the past. (PRESENT)
939. I was given the wrong tablets when the chemist misread my _____________.
(SCRIBE)
940. For example, a parent may feel strongly that a _____________ should begin
complying with demands for simple, familiar tasks. (SCHOOL)
941. They had to agree to certain conditions as a _____________ of being lent the
money. (REQUIRE)
942. Is this a live broadcast, or was it _____________? (RECORD)
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943. The box didn’t look very _____________, but the necklace inside was beautiful.
(POSSESS)
944. In ‘He is from Russia’, ‘from Russia’ is a _____________ phrase. (POSITION)
945. Music does not play a very _____________ role in the school’s teaching.
(PONDER)
946. But statesmen with military experience remained worried about the nation’s state
of _____________. (PREPARE)
947. A _____________ plan includes taxes, fees, and surcharges as well as minutes.
(PAY)
948. I know of youngsters left alone to eat a _____________ meal while watching
television or surfing the internet on their bedroom computers. (PACKAGE)
949. They are reconditioning used cars for sale as certified _____________ vehicles.
(OWN)
950. Illness and suffering seemed to be _____________ to be her lot. (ORDAIN)
951. She’s been very _____________ recently because her mother has been very ill.
(OCCUPY)
952. He asked her to sign a _____________ agreement when they got engaged.
(NUPTIAL)
953. When it finally restarted, an egg and lime were placed under each wheel against
clear evidence that this halt was _____________ and regular. (MEDITATE)
954. The judge decided that allowing the video as evidence would be _____________ to
the outcome of the trial. (JUDGE)
955. He has _____________ views about women who have careers. (HISTORY)
956. Our school is using _____________ buildings for extra classrooms. (FABRICATE)
957. The drug should be used with caution in patients with _____________ cardiac
disease. (EXIST)
958. The _____________ of English in films, music, and software helped make it a
global language. (EMINENT)
959. Dancers have a _____________ role in this performance. (DOMINANT)
960. There is evidence that a _____________ towards asthma runs in families.
(DISPOSE)
961. Ever since she was a child, she has had a _____________ for spicy food.
(DILIGENT)
962. I’m in a bit of a _____________ because I’ve accidentally accepted two invitations
to dinner on the same night. (DICTION)
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963. It seems the expedition is _____________ to fail because there have been so many
problems. (DESTINE)
964. His wife, who _____________ him, left her residuary estate for the same purpose.
(DECEASE)
965. The latest Ferrari is not only faster than its _____________ but also more
comfortable. (DECEASE)
966. You must judge each film on its own merits, without any _____________ notions
about what it’s like. (CONCEIVE)
967. A tunnel entrance was found within the _____________ of the prison camp.
(CINCH)
968. Hospital staff are stressing the tests are purely _____________ and say the chances
of anyone catching the disease are a million to one. (CAUTION)
969. The main goal of colposcopy is to prevent cervical cancer by detecting
_____________ lesions early and treating them. (CANCER)
970. The agreement between the warring parties to talk may be a _____________ to
peace. (AMBLE)
971. We have provided a _____________ envelope for your convenience. (ADDRESS)
972. The physical actions on the stage included slapstick, _____________, loud noises,
physical mishaps, and collisions. (PRAT)
973. It was eventually traced to a _____________, who apologised for his actions.
(PRANK)
974. Had he chosen the other, he would have been equally _____________. (PRAISE)
975. _____________ consists of three lifts: the squat, the bench press, and deadlift.
(POWER)
976. The government seems _____________ to do anything about the rising price of oil.
(POWER)
977. The university is no longer the academic _____________ that it once was.
(POWER)
978. The best _____________ for you depends on what you need to charge and how
much juice you need away from the mains. (POWER)
979. The first _____________ of any laptop may require you to make choices.
(POWER)
980. The parties held a joint news conference to announce their _____________
agreement. (POWER)
981. _____________ steering, electric windows, and central locking are standard
features on all models. (POWER)
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982. There are few jobs for the peasants who have flooded into the cities from the
_____________ countryside in search of work. (POOR)
983. I know you don’t want to pay for this expensive course of treatment, but when
ignoring your health lands you in the hospital, you’ll see that you were _____________
and _____________. (PENNY, POUND)
984. My family loves this show because it is not violent, drug-filled, _____________,
or “reality” television! (POT)
985. The recent criticism of his leadership has included _____________ from several
leading political journalists. (POT)
986. The more ambitious singings include an ample _____________ dinner in the
middle of the day, traditionally called dinner on the grounds. (POT)
987. Her most recent _____________ was one of last year’s best-selling paperbacks.
(POT)
988. She rejects his _____________ and quickly moves to the next day’s nuptial
arrangements. (POSTURE)
989. As a _____________ to that story, I told you last week, it turned out that the
woman was his sister-in-law. (SCRIPT)
990. The record mentions severe childhood trauma complemented by _____________
stress disorder. (TRAUMA)
991. They travelled _____________ to Rome to collect the award. (HASTE)
992. Figures for the previous 10 years are given below and relate to both undergraduates
and _____________. (GRADUATE)
993. It is interesting to note that election addresses are to be _____________. (POST)
994. Service industries such as tourism have become more important in the
_____________ age. (INDUSTRY)
995. A _____________ world has emerged, in which virtually all authoritative
information is challenged by facts of dubious quality. (FACT)
996. Return a disc via the _____________ envelope, and you automatically receive
another title. (POSTAGE)
997. The website said that _____________ has gone from being a new term to a word
often used in political commentary. (TRUTH)
998. She’s trying to build up a _____________ of work to show during job interviews.
(FOLIO)
999. Select the option you want from the _____________ menu. (POP)
1000. It is sheer _____________ to suggest that the great mass of the people have too
much money chasing too few goods. (PAP)
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1001. The children were _____________ with excitement. (POP)
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