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100

A (        ) person is able to use their experience and knowledge to make sensible decisions and judgments.

wise

100

When someone (       )s in a play, a show, or a television program, they take part in it.

appear

100

Something that is (     ) is level and smooth, rather than sloping, curved, or bumpy.

flat

100

A (       ) person has the ability to invent and develop original ideas, especially in art.

creative

100

Your (       ) for doing something is your reason for doing it.

motive

200

A (       ) is the greatest amount, extent, or degree of something that is possible.

limit

200

If you are (          ), you do not pay enough attention to what you are doing, and so you make mistakes.

careless

200

A (       ) is the general line that someone or something is moving or pointing in.

direction

200

A (      ) is a discussion about a subject on which people have different views.

debate

200

You use (        ) when saying something that contrasts with what has just been said.

nevertheless

300

If you make a (          ), you put forward an idea or plan for someone to think about.

suggestion

300

If you are (        ) about something, you are interested in it and want to learn more about it.

curious

300

If you (       ) about something, you think about it and try to guess or understand more about it.

wonder

300

To be (         ) on someone or something means to need them in order to succeed or be able to survive.

dependent

300

If you (       ) that something is true, you show by means of argument or evidence that it is definitely true.

prove

400

If you (      )(      ) a solution to a problem or mystery, you find the solution by thinking or talking about it.

work out

400

If something happens (      )(    ) someone or something, they are responsible for it or caused it to happen.

thanks to

400

You use (      ) to introduce a fact which makes the other part of the sentence surprising.

despite

400

If you (        ) something to a charity or other organization, you give it to them.

donate

400

If you say that someone has (       ) you, you mean that they have made you believe something which is not true, either by telling you a lie or by giving you a wrong idea or impression.

misled

500

If you do something (     )(      ), you do it deliberately.

on purpose

500

If something happens (        ) a particular period of time, it happens during the whole of that period.

throughout

500

If you (        )(    ) someone or something, or if you give them a glance, you look at them very quickly and then look away.

glance at

500

If you (       )(    ) someone or something, you need them in order to live or work properly.

rely on

500

If a person or animal is (   )(    )(     ), they are free because they have escaped from a person or place.

on the loose