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Alexus [3.1K]
3 years ago
14

Match the adjectives on the left to the definition on the right

English
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skad [1K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Adjectives            Definitions                

1 Parenthetical (it means something which in quite obvious and explained)    

c Explaining or qualifying something, possibly as an aside

2. Reliable (which can be trusted therefore, E is the matched word)          

e. able to be trusted

3. Documented (written in Black and white)  

a. Proven by written evidence

4. standardized (it means one single pattern or way of doing)   o. A tendency to act or think in a particular way

5. accurate (hitting right on the head, without any error or mistake)          

b. Free from mistakes or errors

6. effective (Useful or helpful)          

j. Helpful or favorable

7. apparent (on the surface, it is quite visible)

h. obvious to the eye or mind; attracting attention by being great or impressive

8. preferential (thinking and acting in one specific way)

o. A tendency to act or think in a particular way

9 iconic (it means legend, and well known as well)

g. widely recognized and well-established

10 broad (Large and huge in all aspects)            

f. hard to handle or manage because of size weight

11 sequence (right order for something or of something)        

l. The order in which things happen or should happen; a group of thing that come one after the other

12 clarify   (To make your point or point of view more easy)            n. The quality of being easily expressed, remembered, or understood

13 repetition (something which is said or did again and again)      m. Something that is done or said again and again

14 context  (With reference to a particular think)         

k. The situation in which something happens; the group of

15 disposition (To change, relocate or displace someone or something)    

d. Changed to conform to rules about what is proper and acceptable

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