I 1 … invincible
… invincible
… The team felt invincible after winning.
… He believed his armor made him invincible.
… invincible
/ invincible
… The team felt invincible after winning.
/ The team felt invincible after winning.
… He believed his armor made him invincible.
/ He believed his armor made him invincible.
I 2 … deficient
… deficient
… The report was deficient in detail.
… She is deficient in vitamin D.
… deficient
/ deficient
… The report was deficient in detail.
/ The report was deficient in detail.
… She is deficient in vitamin D.
/ She is deficient in vitamin D.
I 3 … pass for
… pass for
… He could pass for a professional chef.
… This fake could pass for the real thing.
… pass for
/ pass for
… He could pass for a professional chef.
/ He could pass for a professional chef.
… This fake could pass for the real thing.
/ This fake could pass for the real thing.
I 4 … singular
… singular
… She has a singular talent for music.
… His behavior was singular and unexpected.
… singular
/ singular
… She has a singular talent for music.
/ She has a singular talent for music.
… His behavior was singular and unexpected.
/ His behavior was singular and unexpected.
I 5 … indifferent
… indifferent
… He was indifferent to the outcome.
… She seemed indifferent to the praise.
… indifferent
/ indifferent
… He was indifferent to the outcome.
/ He was indifferent to the outcome.
… She seemed indifferent to the praise.
/ She seemed indifferent to the praise.
I 6 … devolve
… devolve
… The meeting devolved into chaos.
… Power may devolve to local authorities.
… devolve
/ devolve
… The meeting devolved into chaos.
/ The meeting devolved into chaos.
… Power may devolve to local authorities.
/ Power may devolve to local authorities.
I 7 … emanate
… emanate
… Light emanated from the crystal.
… A strange sound emanated from the cave.
… emanate
/ emanate
… Light emanated from the crystal.
/ Light emanated from the crystal.
… A strange sound emanated from the cave.
/ A strange sound emanated from the cave.
I 8 … inconspicuous
… inconspicuous
… He wore inconspicuous clothes to avoid attention.
… The camera was placed in an inconspicuous corner.
… inconspicuous
/ inconspicuous
… He wore inconspicuous clothes to avoid attention.
/ He wore inconspicuous clothes to avoid attention.
… The camera was placed in an inconspicuous corner.
/ The camera was placed in an inconspicuous corner.
I 9 … pediatric
… pediatric
… She specializes in pediatric medicine.
… The pediatric ward is on the third floor.
… pediatric
/ pediatric
… She specializes in pediatric medicine.
/ She specializes in pediatric medicine.
… The pediatric ward is on the third floor.
/ The pediatric ward is on the third floor.
I 10 … wartime
… wartime
… The building was used as a shelter during wartime.
… Wartime memories still haunt him.
… wartime
/ wartime
… The building was used as a shelter during wartime.
/ The building was used as a shelter during wartime.
… Wartime memories still haunt him.
/ Wartime memories still haunt him.
I 11 … pristine
… pristine
… The forest remains in pristine condition.
… She wore a pristine white dress.
… pristine
/ pristine
… The forest remains in pristine condition.
/ The forest remains in pristine condition.
… She wore a pristine white dress.
/ She wore a pristine white dress.
I 12 … incompetent
… incompetent
… He was fired for being incompetent.
… The report was full of incompetent errors.
… incompetent
/ incompetent
… He was fired for being incompetent.
/ He was fired for being incompetent.
… The report was full of incompetent errors.
/ The report was full of incompetent errors.
I 13 … bask
… bask
… The cat basked in the sunlight.
… She basked in the praise after her performance.
… bask
/ bask
… The cat basked in the sunlight.
/ The cat basked in the sunlight.
… She basked in the praise after her performance.
/ She basked in the praise after her performance.
I 14 … duplicate
… duplicate
… Please avoid duplicate entries in the form.
… He made a duplicate copy of the document.
… duplicate
/ duplicate
… Please avoid duplicate entries in the form.
/ Please avoid duplicate entries in the form.
… He made a duplicate copy of the document.
/ He made a duplicate copy of the document.
I 15 … definitive
… definitive
… This is the definitive guide to grammar.
… The judge made a definitive ruling.
… definitive
/ definitive
… This is the definitive guide to grammar.
/ This is the definitive guide to grammar.
… The judge made a definitive ruling.
/ The judge made a definitive ruling.
I 16 … treachery
… treachery
… His treachery shocked the entire team.
… She never forgave the treachery of her friend.
… treachery
/ treachery
… His treachery shocked the entire team.
/ His treachery shocked the entire team.
… She never forgave the treachery of her friend.
/ She never forgave the treachery of her friend.
I 17 … hamper
… hamper
… The rain hampered our progress.
… His injury hampered his ability to play.
… hamper
/ hamper
… The rain hampered our progress.
/ The rain hampered our progress.
… His injury hampered his ability to play.
/ His injury hampered his ability to play.
I 18 … back down
… back down
… He refused to back down from his position.
… She backed down after hearing the full story.
… back down
/ back down
… He refused to back down from his position.
/ He refused to back down from his position.
… She backed down after hearing the full story.
/ She backed down after hearing the full story.
I 19 … stern
… stern
… The teacher gave a stern warning.
… His stern expression made everyone nervous.
… stern
/ stern
… The teacher gave a stern warning.
/ The teacher gave a stern warning.
… His stern expression made everyone nervous.
/ His stern expression made everyone nervous.
I 20 … chide
… chide
… She chided him for being late.
… The mother gently chided her child.
… chide
/ chide
… She chided him for being late.
/ She chided him for being late.
… The mother gently chided her child.
/ The mother gently chided her child.
I 21 … crackle
… crackle
… The fire crackled in the fireplace.
… I heard a crackle on the radio.
… crackle
/ crackle
… The fire crackled in the fireplace.
/ The fire crackled in the fireplace.
… I heard a crackle on the radio.
/ I heard a crackle on the radio.
I 22 … peek
… peek
… He peeked through the curtain.
… She took a quick peek at the gift.
… peek
/ peek
… He peeked through the curtain.
/ He peeked through the curtain.
… She took a quick peek at the gift.
/ She took a quick peek at the gift.
I 23 … obsolete
… obsolete
… That software is now obsolete.
… Typewriters have become obsolete.
… obsolete
/ obsolete
… That software is now obsolete.
/ That software is now obsolete.
… Typewriters have become obsolete.
/ Typewriters have become obsolete.
I 24 … proportionate
… proportionate
… The punishment was proportionate to the crime.
… The response should be proportionate to the threat.
… proportionate
/ proportionate
… The punishment was proportionate to the crime.
/ The punishment was proportionate to the crime.
… The response should be proportionate to the threat.
/ The response should be proportionate to the threat.
I 25 … viable
… viable
… This is a viable solution to the problem.
… The business is no longer viable.
… viable
/ viable
… This is a viable solution to the problem.
/ This is a viable solution to the problem.
… The business is no longer viable.
/ The business is no longer viable.
I 26 … grate
… grate
… The sound of his voice began to grate on me.
… Grate the cheese before adding it.
… grate
/ grate
… The sound of his voice began to grate on me.
/ The sound of his voice began to grate on me.
… Grate the cheese before adding it.
/ Grate the cheese before adding it.
I 27 … bank on
… bank on
… You can bank on her support.
… He banked on good weather for the event.
… bank on
/ bank on
… You can bank on her support.
/ You can bank on her support.
… He banked on good weather for the event.
/ He banked on good weather for the event.
I 28 … neutralize
… neutralize
… The medicine helped neutralize the acid.
… They tried to neutralize the threat.
… neutralize
/ neutralize
… The medicine helped neutralize the acid.
/ The medicine helped neutralize the acid.
… They tried to neutralize the threat.
/ They tried to neutralize the threat.
I 29 … graceful
… graceful
… The dancer moved in a graceful manner.
… Her graceful handwriting impressed the teacher.
… graceful
/ graceful
… The dancer moved in a graceful manner.
/ The dancer moved in a graceful manner.
… Her graceful handwriting impressed the teacher.
/ Her graceful handwriting impressed the teacher.
I 30 … fall off
… fall off
… Sales began to fall off after the holidays.
… The leaves fall off in autumn.
… fall off
/ fall off
… Sales began to fall off after the holidays.
/ Sales began to fall off after the holidays.
… The leaves fall off in autumn.
/ The leaves fall off in autumn.
I 31 … look down on
… look down on
… He tends to look down on others.
… Don’t look down on people based on their job.
… look down on
/ look down on
… He tends to look down on others.
/ He tends to look down on others.
… Don’t look down on people based on their job.
/ Don’t look down on people based on their job.
I 32 … stingy
… stingy
… He’s too stingy to share his snacks.
… She’s not stingy with compliments.
… stingy
/ stingy
… He’s too stingy to share his snacks.
/ He’s too stingy to share his snacks.
… She’s not stingy with compliments.
/ She’s not stingy with compliments.
I 33 … jab
… jab
… He jabbed the button repeatedly.
… She got a jab in her arm at the clinic.
… jab
/ jab
… He jabbed the button repeatedly.
/ He jabbed the button repeatedly.
… She got a jab in her arm at the clinic.
/ She got a jab in her arm at the clinic.
I 34 … dusky
… dusky
… The sky turned dusky before sunset.
… Her dusky complexion glowed in the light.
… dusky
/ dusky
… The sky turned dusky before sunset.
/ The sky turned dusky before sunset.
… Her dusky complexion glowed in the light.
/ Her dusky complexion glowed in the light.
I 35 … subdivision
… subdivision
… They moved into a new subdivision last month.
… The city approved a new subdivision plan.
… subdivision
/ subdivision
… They moved into a new subdivision last month.
/ They moved into a new subdivision last month.
… The city approved a new subdivision plan.
/ The city approved a new subdivision plan.
I 36 … focal
… focal
… Education is the focal point of the policy.
… The focal length affects the image clarity.
… focal
/ focal
… Education is the focal point of the policy.
/ Education is the focal point of the policy.
… The focal length affects the image clarity.
/ The focal length affects the image clarity.
I 37 … shun
… shun
… He was shunned by the group.
… They shun processed foods.
… shun
/ shun
… He was shunned by the group.
/ He was shunned by the group.
… They shun processed foods.
/ They shun processed foods.
I 38 … wig
… wig
… She wore a wig to the costume party.
… The actor used a wig for the role.
… wig
/ wig
… She wore a wig to the costume party.
/ She wore a wig to the costume party.
… The actor used a wig for the role.
/ The actor used a wig for the role.
I 39 … discernible
… discernible
… There was no discernible difference between the two samples.
… Her influence was barely discernible.
… discernible
/ discernible
… There was no discernible difference between the two samples.
/ There was no discernible difference between the two samples.
… Her influence was barely discernible.
/ Her influence was barely discernible.
I 40 … exhilarate
… exhilarate
… The roller coaster ride exhilarated the children.
… He was exhilarated by the news of his promotion.
… exhilarate
/ exhilarate
… The roller coaster ride exhilarated the children.
/ The roller coaster ride exhilarated the children.
… He was exhilarated by the news of his promotion.
/ He was exhilarated by the news of his promotion.
I 41 … customary
… customary
… It is customary to bow in Japan when greeting.
… She made her customary morning tea.
… customary
/ customary
… It is customary to bow in Japan when greeting.
/ It is customary to bow in Japan when greeting.
… She made her customary morning tea.
/ She made her customary morning tea.
I 42 … stick around
… stick around
… You can stick around if you want to help.
… He stuck around after the meeting to chat.
… stick around
/ stick around
… You can stick around if you want to help.
/ You can stick around if you want to help.
… He stuck around after the meeting to chat.
/ He stuck around after the meeting to chat.
I 43 … stuffed
… stuffed
… I’m stuffed after that big meal.
… The bag was stuffed with clothes.
… stuffed
/ stuffed
… I’m stuffed after that big meal.
/ I’m stuffed after that big meal.
… The bag was stuffed with clothes.
/ The bag was stuffed with clothes.
I 44 … mince
… mince
… Mince the garlic before adding it.
… He didn’t mince his words during the argument.
… mince
/ mince
… Mince the garlic before adding it.
/ Mince the garlic before adding it.
… He didn’t mince his words during the argument.
/ He didn’t mince his words during the argument.
I 45 … statutory
… statutory
… Wearing a seatbelt is a statutory requirement.
… The company followed all statutory regulations.
… statutory
/ statutory
… Wearing a seatbelt is a statutory requirement.
/ Wearing a seatbelt is a statutory requirement.
… The company followed all statutory regulations.
/ The company followed all statutory regulations.
I 46 … role model
… role model
… She is a role model for young athletes.
… He became a role model through his volunteer work.
… role model
/ role model
… She is a role model for young athletes.
/ She is a role model for young athletes.
… He became a role model through his volunteer work.
/ He became a role model through his volunteer work.
I 47 … obstruct
… obstruct
… The fallen tree obstructed the road.
… He tried to obstruct the investigation.
… obstruct
/ obstruct
… The fallen tree obstructed the road.
/ The fallen tree obstructed the road.
… He tried to obstruct the investigation.
/ He tried to obstruct the investigation.
I 48 … stature
… stature
… Her stature in the community grew over time.
… He has a commanding physical stature.
… stature
/ stature
… Her stature in the community grew over time.
/ Her stature in the community grew over time.
… He has a commanding physical stature.
/ He has a commanding physical stature.
I 49 … talk down to
… talk down to
… Don’t talk down to me like I’m a child.
… She felt insulted when he talked down to her.
… talk down to
/ talk down to
… Don’t talk down to me like I’m a child.
/ Don’t talk down to me like I’m a child.
… She felt insulted when he talked down to her.
/ She felt insulted when he talked down to her.
I 50 … recurring
… recurring
… He suffers from recurring headaches.
… The theme of loss is recurring in her novels.
… recurring
/ recurring
… He suffers from recurring headaches.
/ He suffers from recurring headaches.
… The theme of loss is recurring in her novels.
/ The theme of loss is recurring in her novels.
