Chọn 1 trong những đáp án dưới đây có nghĩa tương đương với từ hoặc nhóm từ đã cho trong mỗi câu
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deity
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n. a god
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n. a ludicrous and complete failure
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adj. extravagantly romantic or idealistic; highly impractical
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n. evenness of temper or mind
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2-
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protuberant
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n. a superficial appearance or show designed to impress one with superiority
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n. one who advocates extreme basic changes
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adj. profuse or generous; given to extravagance
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adj. bulging or swelling out
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3-
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retrieve
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v. to make good; to recover
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adj. sentimental to the point of tears
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adj. entertaining
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adj. inclined, through some whim or fancy change the mind, purpose, or actions suddenly
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dearth
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n. scarcity
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v. to punish or criticize severely
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v. to cause, produce, or stir up
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adj. habitually fond of associating in a company or herd
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integrit
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n. honesty, moral soundness
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adj. liable to make mistakes or be deceived
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adj. possessing similar interests and tastes; able to get on well with others
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adj. very heavy; clumsy
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delete
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n. an increase
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n. an original pattern
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n. working together secretly for an evil purpose
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v. to erase or cancel, take out or remove
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demagogue
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n. departure, emigration
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adj. worldly, as opposed to spiritual; existing for a time only
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n. a leader who tries to stir the passions of people for his own purposes
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n. prolonged duration of life
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mettle
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adj. sentimental to the point of tears
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n. a persistent feeling, idea, activity, etc., which dominates a person; the state of being exclusively preoccupied by a fixed idea
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v. to be sorry for
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n. disposition; spirit
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predatory
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adj. inclined to plunder or rob; preying on, others
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n. an assumption made for the sake of argument
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n. confused, unintelligible, meaningless talk; special vocabulary used only by members of a group or trade
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D -
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adj. outstandingly bad
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dissent
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n. partiality or preference for; a favorable opinion arrived at beforehand
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v. to disagree; to differ in opinion
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v. to banish or exile; to withdraw from one's country
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n. a relation between two things shown in the resemblance not of the things themselves but of their characteristics
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