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        |  begynn å lære an avid reader/football fan/stamp collector |  |   very enthusiastic (for people)    avid very interested and enthusiastic an avid reader |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   very obvious, done without shame or embarrassment (used to describe bad things)    blatant very obvious, with no attempt to be honest or behave well |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære breathtaking view/ scenery Fo ra child of his age, his knowledge of the subject was breathtaking. |  |   very beautiful, surprising or impressive    breathtaking very beautiful or surprising breathtaking views |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære It was a gripping tale of murder and intrigue. |  |   very exciting; for films and books    If something is gripping, it is so interesting that it holds your attention completely. a gripping story |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   shocking, making you feel very upset (not used to describe people)    harrowing making you feel extremely frightened or upset a harrowing experience |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære They seem to have a very lax attitude towards security. |  |   not strict or not careful enough (for safety measures, security, morals, discipline, laws, etc)    lax not careful enough or not well controlled |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære He asked the judge to pass a lenient sentence. |  |   not strict; used to describe people in a position to punish (parents, teachers, etc) The judge was lenient and let him off with a fine.    A lenient punishment is not severe. |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære a meteoric career The band's rise to fame was meteoric. |  |   very sudden and very quick (generally used with the noun rise) He was unprepared for his meteoric rise to fame.    meteoric If the development of something is meteoric, it happens very quickly or causes great success. |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære misleading making someone believe something that is untrue |  |   misleading: *** giving the wrong idea or impression misleading information/ advertisements/comments, etc    misleading information/statements |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære piercing: * loud and high-pitched (for noises) She let out a piercing scream of terror  |  |   prolific: *** producing a large number of works (for artists, composers and writers)  |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære sporadic: *** happening at irregular intervals sporadic fighting/shots/violence/ outbreaks  |  |   staunch: * very loyal staunch supporter/friend/ally/ Democrat, etc  |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære weeping: * (i) too general and therefore not valid (for statements and generalisations) (ii) large and affecting everyone (for changes and reforms)  |  |   'Women are bad drivers' is a sweeping generalisation that is all too common these days. He proposed sweeping changes! to the country's electoral system.  |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære watertlght: impossible to prove  |  |   wrong or argue against watertight arguments/court case/alibi  |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære dreary: *** boring and depressing a dreary day/life/town Her apartment was dreary and depressing.  |  |   dull: *** boring, without life, excitement or colour dull afternoon/people/colour/ weather  |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære He had a mundane job in a local bank |  |   ordinary, boring, giving little satisfaction; often used to describe jobs    mundane ordinary, or not interesting a mundane task/life |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære tedious: ***boring, andoftenfrustrating  |  |  |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære atrocious: *** extremely bad  |  |   strocious film/mess/game, etc  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   dreadful weather/mistakes/acting  |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære lousy: *** (informal) very bad  |  |   lousy day/hotel/teacher/singer  |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære flawless: *** perfect, with no faults flawless complexion/performance  |  |   with no mistakes or bad characteristics a flawless complexion  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   perfect and with no mistakes She speaks impeccable English  |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære unblemished: * sth that has not been spoilt or harmed  |  |   unblemished record/reputation/ character  |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære arduous: *** tirinciand involving a lot of effort  |  |  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   Gruelling activities are very difficult and make you very tired. a gruelling bicycle race  |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære tiring and lasting a long time  |  |   gruelling schedUle/day/race  |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære strenuou: * needing a lot of physical effort  |  |   strenuous activity/trip/effort/  |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære bedraggled: *** untidy, dirty and wet (for people  |  |   The two bedraggled children trudged into the house,  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   dishevelled clothes/hair/ appearance/man  |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære scruffy jeans I don't like to look scruffy. |  |   untidy (for people/places) old and wom out (for clothes |  |  | 
|   astute good at judging situations and making decisions which give you an advantage   begynn å lære astutepolitician/decision |  |   clever at understanding i people and situations  |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære clever and good at using deception to achieve success |  |   clever at getting what you want, especially by deceiving people  |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære clever and showing good judgement of other people and situations |  |   good at judging situations and making decisions which give you an advantage a shrewd businessman a shrewd investment    shrewd businessman/ investment |  |  | 
|   wily: * clever, experienced at j deceiving people and not easily i deceived (for people/behaviour   begynn å lære wily - good at getting what you want, especially by deceiving people |  |   wily businessman/manoeuvring  |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære conventional ordinary, normal! conventional people/opinions/ ideas  |  |   mainstream: *** ordinary, ~ conventional, neither strange nor 1 extreme 1 mains~rea. m belie~s/ideas /! orqenteetlonsloottuc  |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære middle-of-the-road pop music They adopted a sensible, middle-of-the-road policy on defence spending. |  |   used to describe a person, organization, opinion, or type of entertainment that is not extreme and is acceptable to or liked by most people:  |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære He gave a fairly run-of-the-mill speech. |  |   ordinary and not special or exciting in any way  |  |  |