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100

Paul has gained a lot of favour with the girls from his class who are enchanted with his most..............................(COURT) manners.

COURTEOUS

100

It's usually hard to guess when the earthquake may strike and the extent of the destruction is not ..............................(PREDICT), either.

PREDICTABLE

100

'Have you got any proof of the ..............................(OWN) of this vehicle, sir?' 'Of course I have. Will the registration card do?'

OWNERSHIP

100

Even the deployment of the peacekeeping troops couldn't prevent another .............................. (BREAK) of heavy fighting in the trouble spot.

OUTBREAK

100

The monthly ..............................(INSTAL) that we have to pay for the furniture amount to £35.

INSTALMENTS

200

The population of the partridge is ..............................(COMPARE) small in this region considering that no shooting of these birds has been allowed since 1988.

COMPARATIVELY

200

Mr Higgins' outstanding merits in the field of embriology are ..............................(DISPUTE).

UNDISPUTABLE

200

Will it ever be possible for the human race to reach the extreme .............................. (BOUND) of the universe?

BOUNDARIES

200

Eric has been studying ..............................(ENGINE) and hopes to make a good technical designer in the future.

ENGINEERING

200

The Court of Justice has rejected all the ..............................(ALLEGE) against Mrs Stacey on the grounds of insufficient evidence.

ALLEGATIONS

300

I will never agree to that. It's absolutely ..............................(THINK) to me that the rubbish dump should be placed behind my house.

UNTHINKABLE

300

It was her most ..............................(APOLOGIZE) appearance that made us let her go unpunished.

APOLOGETIC

300

    The least ..............................(PRODUCE) rural areas will be subsidized by the Agriculture Department to help modernize their cultivating techniques.

PRODUCTIVE

300

    The report printed in the Mirror is totally ..............................(CONTRADICT) to the one I have read in the Daily. I wonder what caused so many discrepancies in the authors' accounts.

CONTRADICTORY

300

    'Don't you think there is a bit of .............................(LIKE) between these two crimes?' ‘You’re right. They were both committed on Friday the 13th.'

LIKENESS

400

    Nobody urged Alice to take part in the cleanup. It was her own.............................. (VOLUNTEER) initiative.

VOLUNTARY

400

How can they expect me to forgive such a faux pas? Sending me no invitation to their wedding ceremony is ..............................(PARDON).

UNPARDONABLE

400

The distinguished old gentleman says he won't bring the case to court for having been mistakenly..............................(PRISON) during the demonstration.

IMPRISONED

400

    The left-wing party seems to have gained enormous power lately. No other party will defeat them in the ..............................(SEE) future.

FORSEEABLE

400

Bob did try hard not to lose his ..............................(COMPOSE) when the intoxicated 

guy challenged him in the pub.

COMPOSURE

500

    His childhood spent in the harsh conditions of the civil war has completely ..............................(SENSE) the boy to the sight of blood and cruelty.

DESENSITIZED

500

One could reason by the ..............................(AFFECTION) smile on the girl’s face that she loves Eric very much.

AFFECTIONATE

500

I'm getting fed up with her constant nagging at me. She ..............................(VARY) criticizes my outfits whenever I see her in the office.

INVARIABLY

500

    Alex should learn more before he becomes a good stockbroker. So far, his youthful .............................(RASH) has resulted in too many losses.

RASHNESS

500

How can you explain the ..............................(VALID) of your statements? There's not a grain of truth in any of them.

INVALIDITY