World of Work
Office Grammar
Language Mastery
100

A job requiring immense strength and stamina, like construction, is described as this.

arduous

100

"Nazer apologised for _____ the office document." (Hint: Use the perfect gerund of 'lose').

having lost

100

Use this intensifier when someone is "furious" or "blamed" for something they didn't do.

really

200

This 8-letter word refers to future possibilities or chances for success within a career.

prospects

200

Aisha’s boss made her _____ her report." (Hint: The verb 'make' takes a bare infinitive).

rewrite

200

From the word "MATURE," this is the noun form used to describe the state of the brain when it is fully developed.

maturity

300

f you want to have more authority at work, you want to "call the..."

shots

300

"Aniyar can’t help _____ anxious about tomorrow’s presentation."

feeling

300

From the word "ENTHUSE," this is the noun for the excitement children show when throwing themselves into tasks.

enthusiasm

400

This specific type of "training" provides practical skills for a particular trade or job.

vocational

400

This intensifying adjective is used to describe someone who is an "_____ genius."

absolute

400

From the word "WILLING," this is the noun for the mental state needed to let go of inhibitions and learn.

willingness

500

Someone who works excessively long hours and finds it difficult to stop is called this.

workaholic

500

to refresh your knowledge of a skill like programming, you must "brush _____" on it.

up

500

This 6-letter intensifier is the correct choice to describe someone being "disappointed" or "unlucky."

bitterly

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