EXPLICIT (a) Immediate (b) Plainly stated (c) Marked (d) Revealing the secret
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SUFFICIENT (a) Adequate (b) Complete (c) Full (d) Frugal
REPRESS (a) Express (b) Impress (c) Curb (d) Confuse
VINDICTIVE (a) Cruel (b) Harsh (c) Revengeful (d) Rude
He disdained to notice the insult. (a) was very proud (b) refused (c) was unhappy (d) was too reluctant
He gave an evocative rendering of his recent poems. (a) thrilling (b) enchanting (c) emotional (d) incantatory
Expeditious steps should be taken to complete the work in two weeks. (a) unmerciful and punitive (b) strict and forceful (c) disciplinary (d) prompt and efficient
Why did you make that, flippant remark ? (a) highly critical (b) not showing deserved respect (c) casual (d) indifferent
That is not an occasion to make an impromptu speech. (a) without preparation (b) thoughtless (c) improper (d) long and boring
The weavers have to do monotonous work. (a) autonomous (b) irksome (c) exhausting (d) repetitive
There is not a single word that is redundant in the report. (a) unimportant (b) not needed (c) bombastic (d) flowery
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