retentive, A degree in medicine requires a good understanding of science as well as a ___ mind. (= of a memory/mind: good at remembering), clustered, Astronomers discovered a group of ___ stars which they believe could be another galaxy. (= grouped together), stout, Despite his ___ figure, he is very fit and has even run several marathons. (= rather fat), ostentatious, He drove his fancy sports car to the corner store in an ___ display of his health. (= liking to show off), concurred with, In a rare instance of agreement, the cabinet members unanimously ___ the recommendations. (= to agree), scarcely, It became so dark in the forest that I could ___ see the outline of the path. (= only just), amiable, Jane is an ___ young woman with a friendly and pleasant manner. (= friendly; nice), coincide, Janet chose to take her vacation to ___ with her husband’s so they could go away together. (= to happen at the same time as sth else), perforated, Manufacturers produce ___ rolls of garbage bags so they can be easily separated. (= of a piece of paper, plastic, etc.: having small holes), incompatibly, Mark lost his job because he behaved ___ and couldn’t work as part of a team. (= unsuitably), have facilitated, Mobile learning apps ___ language acquisition, making it easier for people to learn languages on the go. (= to make sth easier), lucid, My teacher said that my essay was hard to follow and that I should write in a ___ style that’s easier to understand. (= clear; concise), lacerated, Paula’s fingers were badly ___ by broken glass, and she had to go to the hospital to get stiches. (= deeply cut), creased, Roger’s clothes are always ___ because he never bothers to iron them. (= wrinkled), conscientious, Sarah made a ___ effort to pass her exam and get into medical school. (= very careful to do sth properly), bolster, Since Carol was so shy, she took up acting classes to ___ her confidence. (= to reinforce; to strengthen), ardently, The accused man was ___ supported by his family, who fought hard to clear his name. (= enthusiastically; fervently), hives, The beekeeper collects honey from the ___ where he keeps his bees. (= a place where bees live), portly, The man was short, round and ___ in appearance. (= plump), receptive, The panel were very ___ and reacted to the speaker’s suggestions positively. (= open-minded; open to suggestions).

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