100

I completely ...understood (dis/mis/un) what she was trying to say.

misunderstood

100

The teacher asked us to ...write (re/pre/over) the essay.

Rewrite

100

He tends to ...think (re/over/under) simple problems.

Overthink

100

The students were ...prepared (in/non/un)for the test.

unprepared

200

He was arrested for his ...legal (il/un/in) activities.

Illegal

200

The results were ...expected (under/un/mis).

unexpected

200

He felt ...paid (over/under/sub) despite working long hours.

underpaid

200

The system was ...stable (dis/im/un) after the update.

Unstable

300

The project remained ...complete (un/mis/in) due to technical issues.

Incomplete

300

The politician strongly ...agreed (dis/mis/in) with the proposal.

disagreed

300

The company decided to ...organise (re/pre/dis) the entire department.

reorganise

300

She is known for her ...dependent (im/in/un) personality.

independent

400

His reaction was totally ...appropriate (in/anti/under) for the situation.

inappropriate

400

The project was ...estimated (out/in/over), and it failed.

overestimated

400

The athlete had to ...train (un/re/il) after the injury.

retrain

400

The machine stopped working because it was ...heated (pre/over/non).

overheated

500

He was accused of ...leading (mis/il/dis) the customers.

misleading

500

The company operates in several ...connected (intra/inter/out) markets.

interconnected

500

The message was ...interpreted (re/mis/un) by the media.

misinterpreted

500

The design is ...symmetrical (un/ir/a), which makes it unique.

Asymmetrical

500

She felt ...secure (in/self/ex) about her performance.

insecure

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