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Exceptionally

1. She defended her position exceptionally well. 2. an exceptionally talented player; 3. Gloria is an exceptionally gifted singer. 4. Clearly, the research demands access to exceptionally good environmental data, usually in three dimensions. 5. It's exceptionally comfortable and cosy inside but was the closest fitting bag on test. 6. It features good food at exceptionally low prices. 7. The winter just ending had been exceptionally severe, causing great hardship to the poorer people. 8. Theo saw an exceptionally tall figure. 9. Very exceptionally the Bank may alter the above arrangements. 10. You're feeling exceptionally lucky so this is the best of times to launch a few other thoughts.

 

Particularly

1. Steve was in a particularly bad mood when he got back. 2. The restaurant is particularly popular with young people. 3. We are hoping to expand our business, particularly in Europe. 4. British farmers, particularly those producing lamb, are very worried. 5. I'm not particularly impressed with their performance. 6. 'Do you want to come to the party?' 'Not particularly.' 7. Exercise reduces the risk of cancer, particularly colon cancer. 8. Yosemite is particularly enjoyable in the winter because there are fewer visitors. 9. And it is particularly inappropriate when applied to the world's waters. 10. Credit cards are particularly useful when travelling and there are often insurance benefits if you pay for your travel through them. 11. None of this left much room for openly expressed admiration for other countries, particularly small and peripheral ones. 12. That was particularly true of two losses -- Minnesota and Wyoming -- in which the Aztecs did not compete strongly. 13. The aim is to develop drugs for several inflammatory diseases, particularly respiratory. 14. The size of the fish, particularly the meat eaters, means a lot of waste will be produced. 15. This is particularly important in areas where the workload is even, such as many long-stay hospitals.

 

Intelligent

1. a group of highly intelligent students; 2. Sontag was once famously described as the most intelligent woman in America. 3. It's impossible to have an intelligent conversation with him. 4. Are there intelligent beings on other planets? 5. forms of intelligent life; 6. "We're looking for highly intelligent young people, with a genuine interest in their subject," a university spokesman said. 7. an intelligent decision; 8. Anne was surprised to hear such an intelligent question coming from a very small child. 9. Do you think there are intelligent life forms on other planets? 10. Have you got any intelligent suggestions to make? 11. Mark was an intelligent, ambitious young man, with a great future in front of him. 12. Some scientists claim that dolphins are more intelligent than humans. 13. Vlasic is a very intelligent player. 14. He cited as an example an intelligent man who had been disabled. 15. Just as I was warming to the subject, I noticed that this handsome, intelligent man was finishing my sentences. 16. He was not a very intelligent man; intelligent men do not go to prison with such sad regularity. 17. For all his eccentricity, he had impressed me as a most intelligent man. 18. What would have made an intelligent man do that? 19. I decided that it would be a Colonel Shelhi, a very intelligent man and a great admirer of Colonel Nasser. 20. He was a weaker and more intelligent man than Teixeira.

 

Plain

1. Mrs Cookson was a rather plain woman. 2. plain Jane (=used to talk about a woman who is not beautiful); 3. plain vanilla ice cream; 4. a plain blue suit; 5. Catherine, who had been rather plain as a child, was now an attractive young woman. 6. Do you have any plain white shirts? 7. He put the letter in a plain brown envelope. 8. Miles was the plain one in an otherwise good-looking family. 9. She spoke slowly and carefully, using plain simple language.10. The chapel was a small, plain, white-washed building. 11. The document is written in plain English. 12. Cool for 1 minute, then trim using a plain pastry cutter which is slightly larger than the biscuits. 13. Fit a plain glass or polaroid filter over the lens Load the cassette into the camcorder in dust-free conditions. 14. Once again, the desirability of clear terms of contract, coupled perhaps with an unambiguous job description, is plain. 15. Or is it just plain indifference? 16. The document, written in plain English, tells you about your new policy. 17. Stuffed hard-boiled eggs, most often called deviled eggs, can be spicy, plain or very exotic. 18. The company makes plain and sweet biscuits and soda crackers. 19. When putting the ring together I alternate the segments marked face up then plain face up to create a balanced pattern. 20. A smile lit up her plain face as Juliet approached. 21. The smile melted from the fat, plain face when Blanche introduced herself. 22. With a fierce look on her tough, plain face. 23. This small, uninteresting woman with short greying hair and a plain face?

Ugly

1. a very ugly man; 2. the ugliest building in town; 3. Nick's dog is as ugly as sin (=very ugly). 4. There were ugly scenes as rival gangs started attacking each other. 5. an ugly incident; 6. Jealousy is an ugly emotion. 7. ugly rumors; 8. an ugly chair; 9. An ugly little man came over and offered to buy me a drink. 10. That's a really ugly picture of me. 11. The room was bare except for a few pieces of ugly furniture. 12. They're in an ugly fight over who will get the children. 13. We hated our uncle. He was fat and ugly, with tiny eyes and a long, pointed nose. 14. One did not need to know why the ovens were so ugly, so very ugly. 15. They looked so ugly to her and it all reminded her of Jack. 16. But it's so ugly I can't actually bring myself to drive it. 17. Perhaps we are fond of her just because she is so ugly and utilitarian. 18. Yet even the gashes were not so ugly as the expensive boat that had caused them. 19. She was so ugly I took a picture of her every chance I got. 20. He was so clever... and so ugly. 21. For an ugly moment I had been convinced she had guessed the real reason for my avid professional interest in Bill Francis. 22. I glanced down to see that a well-aimed egg had turned my blouse into an ugly mess. 23. It was on Sunday that the scenes turned ugly. 24. Not long afterwards, ugly rumours began to circulate. 25. Rubbing his cheekbones in slow circles, he winces with pain at the sight of his own ugly mug. 26. Or how about the faint chirp prodding you to invent an ugly doll with a hankering for tickles? 27. Use very small stitches to suture, otherwise an ugly scar may result. 28. Where there were sentimental witnesses the old, the ugly and the inept always came out best.

 

Attractive

1. an attractive young woman; 2. Women seem to find him attractive. 3. Kitchen utensils should be attractive as well as functional. 4. a political movement that is attractive to young people; 5. I must say, it's a very attractive offer. 6. an attractive personality; 7. He was a tall attractive man in his mid-forties. 8. I don't find those body-builders with huge muscles attractive at all. 9. I don't know what makes Jamie so attractive to women. 10. Improvements to public infrastructure is one way of making depressed areas more attractive to private industry. 11. It's enough for me that my husband thinks I'm sexually attractive. 12. Lower rates have made other currencies, such as the dollar, more attractive. 13. She's very nice but I don't really find her attractive. 14. The houses were situated in an attractive spot, near the river. 15. The interest rate makes these an attractive investment. 16. The job pays well and you get a company car and 30 days holiday a year − it's certainly an attractive offer. 17. The staff includes many top scientists who left attractive jobs elsewhere to join the hard-driving CEO. 18. This attractive book is an ideal gift for any young baseball fan. 19. We've put together what we think is a very attractive package, including discounts, special offers, and free credit. 20. A resumption of dividend payments looks in store this year and the shares at 37p are attractive. 21. An attractive verandah restaurant, open to the public, offers romantic àlacarte dining. 22. Everything had been provided to make this room an attractive and restful setting for any guest. 23. He seemed unaware of how attractive he was to women. 24. She is only a skeleton, but she believes she is still alive and highly attractive. 25. She was an attractive woman, but I never thought she had a human feeling in her. 26. Despite the fashion, Max must have found her attractive. 27. Draw your allotted area to scale on graph paper, sketching out patterns that you find attractive. 28. Flying schools and airfields might find them particularly attractive. 29. He had obviously found Jenny attractive. 30. In most cases, the perfumes that insects find attractive, such as lavender, roses, and honeysuckle, please us as well. 31. She wanted to flirt and dance and find out how attractive she was to other men. 32. Which features may tourists find attractive?


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