acknowledge - Please ... (know) our letter of the 14th. We have not had a reply., disastrous - Keith's exam results turned out to be ... (disaster), foreseeable - There will be no pay rises in the ... (see) future., outspoken - Jim is one of the most ... (speak) members of the committee., upbringing - Jackie suffered as a child from a very strict ... (bring), assumptions - I think that your ... (assume) about the cost are wrong., commemorates - This statue ... (memory) the soldiers who died in the war., misconception - The idea that the sun "rises" is a popular ... (conceive), qualification - Ruth has gone back to college to get a teaching ... (qualify), inaccessible - The villages in the mountains are quite ... (access) during winter., voluntary - You do not have to go. Your decision must be entirely ... (volunteer), acquisition - How do you like my latest ... ? (acquire), evasive - The minister gave ... (evade) answers to the interviewer's questions., graceful - The dancer's movements were extremely ... (grace), applications - All ... (apply) must be received before July 20th., identical - Karen and catherine are ... (identity) twins., beneficial - Going swimming every day would have very ... (benefit) effects., comparatively - I thought the test was ... (compare) easy, actually., preoccupied - You look rather ... (occupy). Are you worried about something?, economical - It's much more ... (economy) to buy large size packets.,

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