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Research suggests that young minds are highly _______, easily shaped by early educational experiences, parental influence, and cultural environment.

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obstinate

malleable

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The trade deal was essentially a _______: one country would reduce import tariffs, and in return the other would grant greater market access to foreign investors.

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mea culpa

quid pro quo

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Her _______ pursuit of justice spanned two decades, surviving numerous legal setbacks, funding shortfalls, and personal sacrifices.

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tepid

tenacious

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His _______ insistence on following every minor formatting rule frustrated the creative team, who felt it stifled innovation.

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lenient

pedantic

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EnglishVocabularyIdioms Phrases

With the vote just days away, several key senators remained _______, unwilling to publicly commit to either supporting or opposing the controversial bill.

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out of their depth

ahead of the curve

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The CEO's sudden resignation created a _______ in leadership that the board struggled to fill for months.

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paragon

cacophony

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Foreign investors were wary of entering the market, citing the _______ regulatory environment where policies could change without notice or reason.

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stringent

capricious

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The relentless heat and humidity _______ the rescue workers, leaving them barely able to continue their operations by midday.

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invigorated

mobilized

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When pressed by the committee for a direct answer, the witness continued to _______, offering irrelevant details and evading the central question.

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deliberate

prevaricate

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The _______ detective said little throughout the investigation, revealing his conclusions only in the final, dramatic scene.

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voluble

taciturn

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For the founders, protecting endangered wildlife was not merely a mission — it was the organisation's very _______.

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status quo

modus operandi

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She resigned without giving notice and sent a scathing email to the entire company, effectively _______ at a firm where she might one day need a reference.

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burning her bridges

keeping her options open

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The politician's speech was dismissed as mere _______; it was filled with grand promises but lacked any substantive policy.

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vitriol

platitude

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To _______ the tense atmosphere in the room, the mediator suggested a short break and some light refreshments.

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exacerbate

galvanize

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Facing mounting pressure from international competitors, the two regional firms decided to _______ their operations into a single, more powerful entity.

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amalgamate

bifurcate

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The journalist noted that the term had evolved from a neutral descriptor into a _______ label, routinely used to demean political opponents.

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laudatory

colloquial

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Despite the weak quarterly results, several analysts remained _______ about the prospects for economic recovery in the second half of the year.

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despondent

sanguine

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The minister moved quickly to _______ the allegations, calling them baseless and politically motivated.

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corroborate

propagate

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An _______ traveller, she had visited over 80 countries and showed no signs of slowing down even in her seventies.

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occasional

inveterate

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With interest rates falling and consumer confidence rising, the timing seemed _______ for launching the new venture.

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ominous

ambiguous

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The river delta is home to a _______ of species, many of which have yet to be catalogued by scientists.

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dearth

myriad

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After he reported the fraud to the authorities, his colleagues began to _______ him — refusing to speak to him or include him in team meetings.

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ostracize

venerate

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The most _______ forms of bias are those that operate below the surface, shaping decisions without the individual even being aware of them.

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blatant

insidious

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After years of surveillance, investigators finally uncovered the full extent of the syndicate's _______ activities, including money laundering and human trafficking.

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philanthropic

nefarious

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The board announced the merger as a _______, leaving shareholders with no real opportunity to oppose or alter the terms.

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non sequitur

fait accompli

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EnglishVocabularyWord Meanings

Which of the following best defines the word Perspicacious?

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Prone to sudden outbursts of anger

Having a ready insight into things; shrewd and discerning

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EnglishVocabularyIdioms Phrases

What does the idiom "A red herring" mean?

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A critical piece of evidence in a legal case

Something that misleads or distracts from the main issue

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EnglishVocabularyWord Meanings

Which of the following best defines the word Magnanimous?

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Petty and resentful toward rivals

Generous, forgiving, and noble in spirit

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What does the idiom "Steal someone's thunder" mean?

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To physically overpower a rival in competition

To divert attention or credit from someone to oneself

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Which of the following words is the best synonym for Recalcitrant?

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Obedient

Intractable

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