word formation Flashcards

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Rational [adj]

Having or showing good sense or judgment.

It was a …….. decision to save money for emergencies.

Rationally [adv]
She ……. chose to wear a coat in the cold weather.

Rationality [noun]
Her ……… in handling crises is admirable.

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Sensible

It was a sensible decision to save money for emergencies.

Adverb: Sensibly
She sensibly chose to wear a coat in the cold weather.

Noun: Sensibleness
Her sensibleness in handling crises is admirable.

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Definition: Capable of making mistakes or being wrong.

Synonym: Imperfect [adj]

Example Sentence: Even experts are …….. and can make errors.

Adverb Synonym: Imperfectly

Example Sentence: The process was carried out …….. , leading to several errors.

Noun Synonym: Imperfection

Example Sentence: His ………. became evident when the plan failed.

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Fallible [adj]

Even experts are fallible and can make errors.

Fallibly [adv]

Example Sentence: The process was carried out fallibly, leading to several errors.

Fallibility [noun]

Infallible [niezawodny]

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Definition: Involving both or all parties equally.

Synonym: Reciprocal [adj]

Example Sentence: Their …….. respect for one another strengthened their friendship.

Adverb

Example Sentence: The decision was ……. beneficial to both companies.

Noun [Wzajemność]

Example Sentence: ………… in their goals allowed them to collaborate effectively.

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Definition: Involving both or all parties equally.

Synonym: Reciprocal [adj]

Example Sentence: Their mutual respect for one another strengthened their friendship.

Adverb Synonym: Mutually

Example Sentence: The decision was mutually beneficial to both companies.

Noun Synonym: Mutuality

Example Sentence: Mutuality in their goals allowed them to collaborate effectively.

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