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Having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something is called __________.
suspicious
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A difficult judgment or estimate made without sufficient evidence is a __________.
tough guess
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A judgment or estimate that is made without sufficient evidence or knowledge is a __________.
guess
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In a way that is easily perceived or understood; clearly is defined as __________.
obviously
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Not able to be understood; incomprehensible is termed __________.
unintelligible
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To achieve the desired result in a specified area or activity is to __________ in/at something.
succeed
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To accomplish a desired aim or result is to __________.
succeed
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To arise from or be derived from is to __________ from something.
proceed
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To advance to a subsequent stage or action is to __________ to the next step.
proceed
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To continue with a course of action is to __________.
proceed
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To continue at the same level or pace as others is to __________ up.
keep
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To continue doing something is to __________ on.
keep
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Occurring later; following in time describes something that is __________.
subsequent
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The act of evaluating or appraising something is called an __________.
assessment
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A determination to act in a certain way; purpose is the __________.
intention
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Causing great admiration or respect; extremely impressive is described as __________.
stunning
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To gather together information or data from various sources is to __________.
compile
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The act of conforming to a request or demand is called __________.
compliance
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The reason for which something is done or created is known as its __________.
purpose
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The action of communicating or working with someone or something is termed __________.
interaction
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To regard with respect or wonder; to approve of is to __________.
admire
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Eager to know or learn something; inquisitive describes someone who is __________.
curious
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To assume control of something is to __________ it.
take over
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Covering completely or broadly can be described as __________.
comprehensive
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Serving as a preparation or introduction is termed __________.
preliminary
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Adequate for the purpose; enough is synonymous with __________.
sufficient
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Without doubt; clearly is defined as __________.
definitely
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At a time later than a particular event or time is referred to as __________.
afterwards
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Not proper in the circumstances; unsuitable is termed __________.
inappropriate
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To fail to meet someone's expectations is to __________.
disappoint
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To be worthy of something due to one's actions or qualities is to __________ it.
deserve
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To state the meaning of a word or concept clearly is to __________ it.
define
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A conjunction used to introduce a contrast is __________.
whereas
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During the whole time; all the way through is described as __________.
throughout
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Without foundation; groundless is described as __________.
baseless
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A feeling of self-consciousness, shame, or awkwardness is known as __________.
embarrassment
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With the intention of achieving something is for the __________ of achieving it.
purpose
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Making something happen is described as __________.
causing
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A formal statement made as evidence is referred to as __________.
testimony
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To temporarily cease or put on hold is to __________.
suspend
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To formally put an end to a system, practice, or institution is to __________ it.
abolish
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Something that has been successfully achieved is called an __________.
accomplishment
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A feeling of great surprise or wonder is known as __________.
astonishment
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Very great in amount, degree, or intensity is defined as __________.
tremendous
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To separate or cause to separate into parts; disband is to __________ up.
break
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In spite of the fact that; even though is expressed by __________.
although