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2. Write the word next to its definition. The sentences in the previous exercise will help you decide on the meaning of each word.

…………… Out of place, having parts that are not in harmony or that are inconsistent

…………….. Holding firmly; persistent; stubborn

…………….. A peak of achievement

……………. Not up to the scratch; nothing special, second-rate

……………. To give an authority, a legal right, an honour; to discuss something in order to reach a decision

……………. A situation marked by difficulty, hardship or misfortune

……………. To make up a story in order to deceive; invent a lie

…………… The exact opposite

…………… Make something (number, price) higher than it should be

…………….. Having little substance or basis; weak; poorly supported

…………… Skillful and clever under challenging conditions

…………… Correctness in behaviour and manners; standards or conventions of socially acceptable behaviour

…………… Truly sorry for having done wrong; repentant

3. Using the answer line provided, complete each item below with the correct word from the box. Use each word once.

Antithesis, pinnacle, tenuous, incongruous, decorum, fabricate, inflate, confer, tenacious, contrite, plight, adroit, mediocre

1. Dolores was especially ………. that her late coming nearly ruined negotiations.

2. When the evidence does not validate their theories, scrupulous researchers will report this honestly. But less conscientious researchers will flout scientific ethics and …………. fake “results” to appear to prove their theories.

3. David’s outfit seems ……………. for the rigid dress-code of the bank. Nobody though dares to reprimand him. He is on the board of directors.

4. Robin felt that being elected class president was the ………… of her college years. Her parents, though, wish that she had thought of her personal best more in terms of academic achievement.

5. Greta was so ………… at mechanical drawing in high school that I wasn’t surprised to hear she’d reached the zenith of success as an architect.

6. Andy is the ………. of Randy: the former being free-spirited and the latter timid and cautious. However they work successfully together complementing each other.

7. Foreign Service officers must observe strict rules of conduct. If their behaviour violates …………, their government may have to extricate itself from a diplomatic mass.

8. The ……… of the unemployed can be radically changed by creating jobs for them.

9. The infringement of ethics can entail serious repercussions for the career from making it ………… to terminating it completely.

10. My father has a ………….. belief in global good will. Even his own sordid experience hasn’t changed him.

11. A share …………(s) certain rights on the person who holds it.

12. Our egos were already ………..(d) by success.

13. We have no room here for …………. performers.

4.3 B. Inflated Qualifications

It’s not easy to land a job. You should certainly present yourself to the best advantage both in CV and at the interview. What can be done if you don’t have much experience? However, you should remember the rules of ethics.

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