It’s ...fair that some people have opportunities others don’t., unfair, He felt ...comfortable during the meeting and didn’t say much., uncomfortable, The decision was ...popular, but necessary., unpopular, She gave an ...clear explanation, which confused everyone., unclear, It’s ...realistic to expect instant success., unrealistic, His behaviour was ...acceptable in a professional environment., unacceptable, They faced ...expected problems during the project., unexpected, The instructions were ...helpful and vague., unhelpful, I felt ...prepared for the exam despite studying., unprepared, It’s ...healthy to work without taking breaks., unhealthy, It’s ...appropriate to check your phone during a meeting., inappropriate, He gave an ...complete answer to a complex question., incomplete, The system is ...efficient and needs improvement., inefficient, She made an ...accurate assumption about the situation., inaccurate, It would be ...possible to finish this in one day., impossible, His comment was ...sensitive and upset people., insensitive, It’s ...legal to use your phone while driving in many countries., illegal, The plan was ...logical and poorly designed., illogical, His behaviour was ...responsible and risky., irresponsible, The explanation was ...relevant to the main topic., irrelevant, I strongly ...agree with that opinion., disagree, He was ...honest about his qualifications., dishonest, She felt ...appointed with the results., disappointed, They were ...organised and missed the deadline., disorganised, His attitude was ...respectful towards colleagues., disrespectful, The experience left me feeling ...satisfied., dissatisfied, He seemed ...interested in the conversation., disinterested, That rule is ...fair and discriminatory., unfair, She was ...couraged by the negative feedback., discouraged, He ...understood the instructions completely., misunderstood, The data was ...interpreted by the media., misinterpreted, She ...judged the situation and reacted too quickly., misjudged, They were ...informed about the changes., misinformed, He ...spelled several important words in the report., misspelled, He tends to ...react to small problems., overreact, The film was ...rated, in my opinion., overrated, She is ...qualified for this position., over/under qualified, The issue is often ...estimated by experts., underestimated, They felt ...paid for the amount of work they did., underpaid, The topic is ...developed and needs more attention., underdeveloped, This is a ...-verbal form of communication., non-verbal, The organisation provides ...-profit services., non-profit, She remained ...different to the criticism., indifferent, The results were ...consistent across different groups., inconsistent, His argument was ...valid and poorly supported., invalid, The system is ...dated and ...efficient, outdated, inefficient, It’s...rational to ignore clear evidence., irrational, The decision was ...reversible once announced., irreversible, Her explanation sounded ...plausible., implausible, The situation is ...predictable at the moment., unpredictable, His tone was ...appropriate for the occasion., inappropriate, The solution seems ...practical in real life., impractical, Their approach was ...effective despite good intentions., ineffective.
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