He had (wrong) _____read a road sign and taken the wrong turning., Rude =, Originally the builders gave me a price of £2,000, but now they say they (not enough) _____estimated and it’s going to be at least £3,000., impossible to refuse / not want / or not like =, She has a deep (wrong, not) _____trust of journalists., not exact; not clear; without clear limits =, I’ve just heard the class leader is going to be (again) ______elected, behaving in not a very adult way =, An (not) _____replaceable collection of jewellery was stolen yesterday., against the law =, This sort of behaviour is quite (not) _____acceptable in a civilized society., not feeling sure about what to do; whether something is true =, I thought he wasn’t going to support me but I (wrong) ______judged him., not known or familiar =, He gave her a (not) _____approving look she would remember forever., a failure to understand someone or something correctly =, It seemed highly (not) _____probable he would return to work., to take weapons away from someone or to give up weapons or armies =, I missed the train this morning because I (too much) ______slept again., to make someone believe something that is not true =, He lowered his voice still further, until it was almost (not) ____audible..
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