Cambridge English: PET (B1 Preliminary) - Qualities & Conditions
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Sign inimpossible
[Adjective]
not able to occur, exist, or be done
Ex: Despite all his efforts, he found it impossible to forget his past.Ā
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Sign inincomplete
[Adjective]
not having all the necessary parts
Ex: His application was incomplete, so it got rejected.Ā
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Sign inincorrect
[Adjective]
having mistakes or inaccuracies
Ex: His answer was incorrect, so he didn't get full marks.Ā
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Sign inprohibited
[Adjective]
not allowed or forbidden by law or rule
Ex: Smoking is a prohibited activity in public places.Ā
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Sign inable
[Adjective]
having the necessary skill, power, resources, etc. for doing something
Ex: She is able to speak five languages fluently.Ā
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Sign intrue
[Adjective]
fitting a particular description or standard
Ex: A true leader is one who serves others selflessly.Ā
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Sign intypical
[Adjective]
having or showing the usual qualities of a particular group of people or things
Ex: It's typical for toddlers to start walking between the ages of 9 and 15 months.Ā
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Sign inunable
[Adjective]
being incapable of or lacking the skill, means, etc. necessary for doing something
Ex: She was unable to attend the meeting due to a scheduling conflict.Ā
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Sign inwell-known
[Adjective]
widely recognized or acknowledged
Ex: The well-known actor has starred in numerous blockbuster movies.Ā
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Sign incomplicated
[Adjective]
involving many different parts or elements that make something difficult to understand or deal with
Ex: The legal case was complicated, involving numerous laws and regulations.Ā
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Sign inordinary
[Adjective]
not unusual or different in any way
Ex: His weekend routine was ordinary, consisting of household chores and relaxing at home.Ā
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