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outrageous
adjective
shocking and morally unacceptable,
used to describe something or someone that is shocking because they are unusual or strange:
e.g
_________ clothes/behaviour
These prices are just _________ (= much too high).
It is _________ that these buildings remain empty while thousands of people have no homes.
presence
noun
the fact that someone or something is in a place:
e.g
He's usually quite polite in my ________
The document was signed in the ________ of two witnesses.
anxious
adjective
worried and nervous:
e.g
My mother always gets a bit _______ if we don't arrive when we say we will.
I’ve been _______ to meet you.
term
noun
a period of time during which something lasts:
e.g
He served a short ___ for drunk driving.
This budget plan is good for the long ___ but it hurts in the short term.
clue
noun
information that helps you to find the answer to a problem, question, or mystery:
e.g
Police are still looking for ___ in their search for the missing girl.
I'm never going to guess the answer if you don't give me a ___ .
within
preposition, adverb
inside or not further than an area or period of time:
e.g
He could sense that his goal was _____ reach
He's very highly regarded _____ his profession.
The tickets should reach you _____ the week
envy
noun
the feeling that you wish you had something that someone else has:
e.g
His new car is the ___ of (= liked and wanted by) all his friends.
He seems unaware that ___ might trigger other emotions.
exhausting
adjective
making you feel extremely tired:
e.g
I've had an _________ day.
We finally arrived at the holiday cottage after an _________ nine-hour drive.