Unit 4
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(Arguable / Arguably / Argumentative / Argumentatively), the discovery of penicillin was one of the greatest medical breakthroughs of the twentieth century. 55- Arguably
61-
(Clacinatory / Hallucinatory / ratiocinatory / vaticinatory) drugs make you see things that aren't there. 61- Hallucinatory
32- Part and parcel of student life is living on a (shoe / test plan / shoestring budget / exhibition)
32- shoestring budget
70- Hiding the doll was a (compatible / contemptible / redemptible / corruptible) trick to play on your sister.
70- contemptible
13-
A rare first edition in (pristine / presage / previous / priestly) condition was sold at auction for thousands of pounds. 13- pristine
66-
After months of hard work, it was (gratifying / grateful / grating / gratitude) to see the finished product. 66- gratifying
43-
Also, you may be (tempt / tempting / tempted / temporal) by a 31- mile hiking trip through the Abel Tasman National Park. 43- tempted
35-
Although I shouldn't smoke, I may have a cigarette once in a blue (year / moon / week / fortnight). 35- moon
37-
Although The Lord of the Rings trilogy is currently proving to be one of the most successful products of the film industry with the first two instalments proven box office hits, (argue / arguably / arguable / arguing) the real star of films is the location. 37- arguably
27-
An invaluable skill for political correspondents is reading between the (pages / lines / books / words) when interpreting politicians' statements. 27- lines
100-
Arnold Schwarzenegger's latest film is another (blockhead / blockbuster / blockhouse / block party), so riveting and exciting that it will keep you fixated throughout. 100- blockbuster
10-
David was deemed by his peers to be (enduring / shallow / appalling / amateurish) and untrustworthy. 10- shallow
52-
Einstein will always be remembered as one of the greatest (intellections / intelligencers / intellectualisms / intellectuals) of the twentieth century. 52- intellectuals
41-
Everyone loves the (profound / profoundly / profane / profanely) exhilarating adventure holidays. 41- profoundly
77-
For her fifth birthday, Annie got a book of (nursing / nurse / nursery / nurture) rhymes. 77- nursery
93-
For some people,( isolation / isotherm / barrenness / infertility) means just peace and quiet. 93- isolation
63-
George Bernard Shaw was a member of the literary (intellections / intelligencers / intellectualisms / intelligentsia) in the 1920s. 63- intelligentsia
20-
He decided to (prepone / propone / postpone / dispone) the meeting until a more suitable time. 20- postpone
8-
He decided to (put up / put aside / put down / put off) the meeting until a later date. 8- put off
62-
He didn't want anyone else to see it and (stashed / stacked / stabbed / staffed) it in his secret hiding place. 62- stashed
50-
He has a talent for spinning a good (yard / yarn / karn / tarn); in fact, nobody can tell a story as he can. 50- yarn
67-
He was an avid reader and could (devolve /devour / devote / devalue) a book in one sitting. 67- devour
60-
He was an enthusiastic pupil who (livid / lividly / avid / avidly) participated in class discussions. 60- avidly
31-
He was consumed by guilt and so decided to come clean and face the (movie / music / scenario / series) 31- music
2-
He was left bed-ridden by a (disconcerting / distressing / chilling / debilitating) illness. 2- debilitating
34-
He was on top of the (world / universe / continent / country) at the birth of his son. 34- world
58-
His beliefs were deeply (ingredient / ingrained / ingrate / close-grained) and it was unlikely they could be changed. 58- ingrained
64-
His fellow politicians (dried / derided / devoted / drove) the minister's proposed tax reforms, letting him know just how inadequate his ideas were. 64- derided
49-
His political influence is (overrated / overreached / underrated / underestimated); he is not as important as people think. 49- overrated
92-
Hospitals are (well-thumbed / well-timed / well-stocked / well-versed) with provisions in case of an emergency. 92- well-stocked
46-
I like (hiking / baking / backing / hacking) with friends in the mountains, and we normally cover very long distances. 46- hiking
7-
I'm absolutely exhausted, that was such a(n) (daunting / strenuous / absorbing / harrowing) workout. 7- strenuous
44-
In addition, New Zealand offers fjords, lakes, rivers, rain forests and glaciers; quite simply (stagger / staggering / staggeringly / staggered) when you consider that it is all located in an area the size of California. 44- staggering
101-
In the US and Canada, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone proved a massive box office (hit / bit / fit / hid), raking in $93.5m in its opening weekend alone. 101- hit
17-
In winter, ice can leave the roads dangerously (slippery / slick / slimy / greasy) so grit is scattered on main thoroughfares. 17- slippery
88-
Is this a (genus / genuine / gentry / gentle) painting by Picasso? 88- genuine
12-
It is (absurdly / absurd / absorbent / absorbing) to make soldiers redundant when the army is short of personnel. 12- absurd
57-
It was (barely / merely / hardly / rarely) a request, not a demand. 57- merely
23-
It was a(n) (isolated/solitary/desolate / obsolete) place with none of the comforts, such as toilets, that we take for granted. 23- desolate
51-
It was an (parallel / paralleled / unparalleled / paralysed) opportunity to get to know New Zealand so well. 51- unparalleled
30-
It was one of the most gripping movies I've ever seen; it had me on the (edge / centre / bottom / top) of my seat from start to finish. 30- edge
48-
Janet is attracted by the idea of (pony-hiking / pony-trekking / pony-bricking / ponyflicking) in the Lake District, where ponies carry tourists along many dangerous paths. 48- pony-trekking
73-
Let's go first to the (crux / crust / crucifix / crucifixion) of the matter and the details can be discussed later on. 73- crux
1-
Many Roman Catholics make their (trek / journey / pilgrimage / voyage) to the town of Lourdes in SW France for spiritual enlightenment. 1- Pilgrimage
82-
Many governments in Europe are in a (quantity / quandary / quantum / quarantine) about what to do with the influx of refugees. 82- quandary
45-
Many students take a gap year before university and go (backbiting / backbreaking / backpacking / backdating) around Europe. 45- backpacking
47-
Many travel agents have extremely good deals on (package / packaging / packed / pack) holidays to the Caribbean, with everything included in the price. 47- package
80-
My trust in people is (grounded / ground / graded / graduated) on the assumption that they are basically good. 80- grounded
40-
New Zealand's (parallel / paralleled / unparalleled / paralysed) landscape is ideal for anyone with a love of the great outdoors. 40- unparalleled
15-
Not only is he devoid of any personality, he is also completely (colourless / favourless / scourless / humourless). 15- humourless
29-
Part of the fun of independent travel is exploring those places (off / of / from / far) the beaten track 29- off
54-
People always remarked on his (boyish / boisterous / boycott / buoyant) appearance because he looked very young for his age. 54- boyish
72-
People are (ravenously / ravish / ravenous / raven) for a more comprehensible tax system. 72- ravenous
19-
People were horrified by the (savoury / savvy / savage / saturated) attack on an innocent bystander. 19- savage
75-
Perhaps the (nation / note / notion / notary) that one man can change the world is not such a far-fetched idea. 75- notion
14-
She had a very pretty face and a tall, (boyish / boggish / Bodish / bookish) figure. 14- boyish
89-
She has (inherited / inhibited / inhaled / inhabited) her mother's excellent figure. 89- inherited
4-
She is still a (staggering / stunning / stirring / astounding) woman at the age of sixty. 4- stunning
36-
She was feeling over the (planet / earth / sun /moon) after finding out that she was pregnant. 36- moon
65-
Support for the government amongst the population at (big / huge / large / long) is low. 65- large
90-
The (coach / tutor / trainer / umpire) instructed his students to hand in their university term papers to him by the end of the month. 90- tutor
9-
The (fragmented / hilarious / overrated / intellectual) reputation of the professional footballer is currently undergoing a transformation. 9- overrated
18-
The (incessant / incidental / incipient / incisive) din from the flat above was preventing him from getting to sleep. 18- incessant
95-
The (infertility / isotherm / barrenness / solitude) and tranquillity of the area was the reason that he settled there; places devoid of other people had always appealed to him. 95- solitude
22-
The (instructor / tutor / prefect / dean) of the faculty is responsible for hiring new members of staff. 22- dean
94-
The (isolation / isotherm / barrenness / solitude) of the area and the absence of trees made for a desolate landscape. 94- barrenness
53-
The Prime Minister (dismantled / dismissed / dismayed / dismounted) the allegations as unfounded and not even important enough to discuss. 53- dismissed
96-
The air was (fragment / fragrant / fragrance / fragile) with blooming flowers. 96- fragrant
97-
The candidate gave a (rousing / rousting / rising / rusting) speech to his supporters causing their emotions to run high. 97- rousing
24-
The chef cracked the eggs into a bowl and beat them with a (grater / whisk / colander / pan). 24- whisk
69-
The children received a (astern / stern / tester / yestern) warning not to go near the edge of the cliff. 69- stern
85-
The current debate over fishing rights within EU waters (steps / stems / steams / stimulates) from decisions made by European governments over thirty years ago. 85- stems
28-
The detective prided himself on his ability to read someone like a (reader / story / text / book). 28- book
99-
The film was a real (cliff-hanger / blockbuster / box office hit / bestseller) and the audience were left waiting to the very end for the outcome. 99- cliff-hanger
26-
The film was supposed to be based on a true story, but the plot seemed completely (wooden / appalling / contrived / genuine). 26- contrived
38-
The filmmakers obviously believed that New Zealand, where the (diverse / diversity / diversion / derivation) of the landscape is quite simply astounding, was the perfect place to bring Tolkien's epic masterpiece to life. 38- diversity
79-
The first person to give the (concept / incept / conation / concavity) of a "just war" a thorough examination was St Thomas Aquinas. 79- concept
16-
The flight from London to Tokyo was a (gruesome / grueling /grudging / grumpy) and arduous journey. 16- grueling
91-
The hunting (lodge / lodger / lodging / lode) is actually a very comfortable place to spend the weekend, with all the amenities you would expect to find in any house. 91- lodge
98-
The musician gave a good (renegade / renewal / renaissance /rendition) of a wellknown classical piece. 98- rendition
59-
The page of the book had become (dog-end / dog-tired / dog-eared / dogged) through continuous use. 59- dog-eared
11-
The possible reintroduction of wolves into northern parts of Europe has worried farmers who believe that (ravenous / ravishing / raving / rawhide) packs of wolves will pose a threat to livestock. 11- ravenous
87-
The purpose of the convention is to examine the whole (sweet / sweat / sweep / swear) of effective teaching techniques. 87- sweep
71-
The pyramids are the (enduring / endurable / ending / endocrine) legacy of the Egyptian pharaohs. 71- enduring
21-
The travel agent made all the arrangements for our all-inclusive (backpacking / hiking / package / packaging) holiday to the Seychelles. 21- package
74-
The violent behaviour of the football hooligans (repeated / pushed / repealed / repelled) all the spectators. 74- repelled
25-
There was something about him she found disturbing, and being in his presence was rather (disconcerting / distressing / disconsolate / harrowing). 25- disconcerting
83-
There were many (inconsistencies / inconvenience / increments / incompetences) in his report, with numerous parts contradicting others. 83- inconsistencies
3-
This has to be one of the most (compelling / menacing / amateurish / unfailing) novels I've ever read. 3- compelling
84-
This project is of (minute / tiny / extravagant / immense) importance and must be finished on time. 84- immense
39-
This sentiment is (livid / lividly / avid / avidly) shared by Hollywood, the evidence being in the number of productions emanating from there. 39- avidly
5-
Today we enjoyed a particularly (windswept / blistering / benign / pristine) climate. 6- I found his acting to be completely (contrived / fanciful / absurd / action-packed). 5- benign
68-
We did not cover several issues in our article: they are outside its (scoop / scab /scalp / scope). 68- scope
33-
We'd been working hard for a month and so decided to go out and paint the town (blue / red / green / black). 33- red
78-
What I like about this book is the (fancible / fanciful / fancy-free / fancywork) story it tells. 78- fanciful
86-
Whatever you do, (tread / trade /trad / treat) lightly and exercise discretion because he's very touchy about that topic. 86- tread
56-
When Joan discovered that her grandson had been skipping classes, her (dissention / disturbance / discourse / dismay was immense; she was extremely disappointed with him. 56- dismay
42-
You could spend seven hours trekking between volcanoes at the Tongariro Crossing, marvelling at the (barren / barrenness / forren / forrenness) of the mountain ranges with their snow-capped mountain peaks in winter. 42- barrenness
76-
You should stick to the (realm / ream / rearm / realty) of politics; that is your area of expertise after all. 76- realm
81-
Your (expert / experts / experiment / expertise) is required because you've been specially trained to do the job. 81- expertise