The correct answer is:
ubiquitous /juˈbɪkwətəs/ adj: present, or seeming to be present, everywhere at the same time; omnipresent.
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The correct answer is:
ubiquitous /juˈbɪkwətəs/ adj: present, or seeming to be present, everywhere at the same time; omnipresent.
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The correct answer is:
vivacious /vɪˈveɪʃəs/ adj : lively and attractive
a vivacious and charming lady
a vivacious personality
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The answer is: cauldron.
Cauldron(noun) pl. cauldrons, a large round metal container used for cooking over a fire
In stories, cauldrons are traditionally used by witches to mix things together for their magic spells.
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The correct answer is:
CULPRIT: someone who is responsible for doing something bad or illegal
Police have so far failed to find the culprits.
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The correct answer is: crammed (adj.) /kræmd/ : very full of people or things.
The docks were crammed with/crammed full of people trying to board the boats.
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The word is:
Proclivity–a tendency to want to do a particular thing, especially something bad.
She had a a proclivity to daydream.
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The correct answer is: PUZZLED
puzzled –confused because you cannot understand something (Source:www.macmillandictionary.com)
Don’t look so puzzled – it’s perfectly simple.
She was staring at her computer with a puzzled frown.