Lingo

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26 Words

13m

inevitable
1.
in
e
vi
ta
ble
Adjective

unable to be prevented

As technology advances, it becomes increasingly inevitable that automation will replace certain jobs.

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unavoidable
2.
un
a
voi
da
ble
Adjective

unable to be prevented or escaped

The traffic jam was unavoidable, causing delays for everyone on the road.

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conceivable
3.
con
cei
va
ble
Adjective

having the possibility of being imagined or believed

In the realm of technological advancements, flying cars are now conceivable.

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unimaginable
4.
un
i
ma
gi
na
ble
Adjective

extremely difficult or impossible to conceive or visualize

The scale of the universe is so vast that its enormity is unimaginable to the human mind.

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plausible
5.
plau
si
ble
Adjective

seeming believable or reasonable enough to be considered true

The detective found his alibi to be plausible, as several witnesses corroborated his story.

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implausible
6.
im
plau
si
ble
Adjective

not seeming believable or reasonable enough to be considered true

The idea of time travel is considered implausible by many scientists.

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realistic
7.
rea
lis
tic
Adjective

concerned with or based on something that is practical and achievable in reality

Setting realistic goals helps ensure they are achievable within a reasonable timeframe.

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unrealistic
8.
un
rea
lis
tic
Adjective

not in any way accurate or true to life

The protagonist's ability to defeat a hundred enemies single-handedly was unrealistic, even for a superhero movie.

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definite
9.
de
fi
nite
Adjective

expressed with clarity and precision, leaving no doubt as to the meaning or intention

I needed a definite answer from my boss so I could plan my work for the coming month without uncertainty.

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guarantee
10.
gua
ran
tee
Verb

to formally promise that specific conditions related to a product, service, etc. will be fulfilled

The company guarantees that the electronic devices are free from defects for one year after purchase.

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feasible
11.
fea
si
ble
Adjective

having the potential of being done successfully

The project manager determined that the proposed plan was feasible given the available resources and timeline.

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hesitant
12.
he
si
tant
Adjective

uncertain or reluctant to act or speak, often due to doubt or indecision

The hesitant student stood at the front of the class, unsure whether to ask a question.

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debatable
13.
de
ba
ta
ble
Adjective

(of a subject of discussion) unclear or uncertain, therefore can be further discussed or disagreed with

The impact of the new policy is debatable among experts.

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inconclusive
14.
in
conc
lu
sive
Adjective

not producing a clear result or decision

The medical tests were inconclusive, so further examination is needed to determine the cause of the symptoms.

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undeniable
15.
un
de
nia
ble
Adjective

clearly true and therefore impossible to deny or question

The impact of climate change on the environment is undeniable, as evidenced by rising temperatures and melting ice caps.

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tentative
16.
te
n
tative
Adjective

not firmly established or decided, with the possibility of changes in the future

They reached a tentative agreement on the terms of the contract, pending further negotiation.

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unforeseen
17.
un
fore
seen
Adjective

not expected or anticipated, often leading to surprise or disruption

The sudden and unforeseen rain caught everyone at the outdoor event off guard.

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presumable
18.
pre
su
ma
ble
Adjective

expected based on available information or evidence

The sudden drop in sales was a presumable consequence of the economic downturn.

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dubious
19.
du
bious
Adjective

causing doubt or suspicion

His dubious explanation for being late didn’t seem believable.

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remote
20.
re
mote
Adjective

far away in space or distant in position

The remote village nestled deep in the mountains was accessible only by a rugged trail.

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categorical
21.
ca
te
go
ri
cal
Adjective

relating to classifying concepts or objects based on the group they belong to, not specific attributes or positioning

Biological taxonomy relies on defined categorical levels like domain, kingdom, phylum to systematically name living things.

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22.
sure
fire
Adjective

bound to succeed or happen as expected

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halt
23.
halt
Verb

to make someone or something stop

An unexpected obstacle on the railroad tracks forced the train conductor to halt the locomotive.

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conjectural
24.
con
jec
tu
ral
Adjective

primarily based on pure guess-work rather than definite knowledge

His theory about the lost civilization remains conjectural due to a lack of evidence.

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assure
25.
a
ssure
Verb

to guarantee that something specific will happen

Success was now assured with the implementation of the new strategy.

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indeterminate
26.
in
de
ter
mi
nate
Adjective

not known, measured, or specified precisely

The future of the project remains indeterminate, as the team is still evaluating various factors.

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