Procrastinate, prodigious, profess, proffer, prominent, promiscuous, promulgate, prophesy, propitious, prosecute |
1. The teacher’s timely intervention was ____________________________ for the struggling student, helping them grasp a difficult concept.
2. I tend to ____________________________ when faced with difficult decisions, hoping that clarity will come with time.
3. The conservative community frowned upon her for being perceived as ____________________________, even though the rumors were unfounded.
4. The company hired a legal team to ____________________________ those responsible for the intellectual property theft.
5. The government plans to ____________________________ new regulations to address environment concerns.
6. The scientist made a ____________________________ discovery that revolutionized the field of physics.
7. The ancient oracle was believed to have the ability to ____________________________ the fate of individuals and kingdoms.
8. The issue of climate change has become a ____________________________ topic in global discussions.
9. The defendant continued to ____________________________ innocence despite overwhelming evidence against them.
10. He ____________________________ an apology for the misunderstanding and hoped to mend the relationship.
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1. propitious
2. procrastinate
3. promiscuous
4. prosecute
5. promulgate
6. prodigious
7. prophesy
8. prominent
9. profess
10. proffered