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Gap Filling Vocabulary Exercise

Fill in the blanks.

1. The plane was critically …………………….. when


one of the engines caught fire.

enabled

unabled

disabled

2. His ……………………… prevents him from


holding a job.

inability

unability

disability

3. Several ………………………. countries need


immediate help.

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unadvantaged

disadvantaged

disadvantageous

4. We completely ………………………. on politics.

disagree

unagree

misagree

5. The weather has been thoroughly


…………………….. all week.
Please select 2 correct answers

unagreeable

disagreeable

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disagreed

6. The odor of gasoline is strong and


……………………………

unoffensive

inoffensive

disoffensive

7. I am afraid I caught you at an


………………………… moment.

disopportune

misopportune

inopportune

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8. Many ………………………. are committed in the


name of progress.

injustices

unjustices

misjustices

9. The fat man has an ………………………….


appetite.

insatiable

unsatiable

dissatiable

10. The foundation of the house is


……………………….

insecure

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unsecure

dissecure

11. The blind man and his dog are


………………………..

inseparable

imseparable

unseparable

12. This problem was ……………………… compared


to the others she faced.

unsignificant

insignificant

nonsignificant

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Answers
The plane was critically disabled when one of the engines caught fire.
His disability prevents him from holding a job.
Several disadvantaged countries need immediate help.
We completely disagree on politics.
The weather has been thoroughly disagreeable all week.
The odor of gasoline is strong and inoffensive.
I am afraid I caught you at an inopportune moment.
Many injustices are committed in the name of progress.
The fat man has an insatiable appetite.
The foundation of the house is insecure.
The blind man and his dog are inseparable.
This problem was insignificant compared to the others she faced.

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