(mildly, sound, conventional, clearly)
1.If we want to be successful, we need ____ defined objectives.
2.I was ____ surprised to hear that Claude was leaving the company.
3.What we’ve discovered contradicts ____ wisdom.
4.I’ve learned to trust my supervisor’s ____ judgment.
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1.clearly
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1) If we want to be successful, we need clearly defined objectives.
- Clearly means anything with clarity and certainty.
- In the above sentence, clearly defined describes that the objectives should be with clarity and certainty.
2) I was mildly surprised to hear that Claude was leaving the company.
- Mildly means slightly. It is an adjective that is used to describe a behaviour that is not so strong.
- In the above sentence, mildly describes that the subject (I) was slightly surprised.
3) What we’ve discovered contradicts strong wisdom.
- Strong means are powerful and great.
- In the above sentence, strong describes that wisdom is powerful.
4) I’ve learned to trust my supervisor’s conventional judgment.
- Conventional means formal and traditional.
- In the above sentence, conventional describes that the judgment is formal, traditional and basic.
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