PTEEXERCISE Telegram 34502
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woolliest: not clearly expressed

stilted: too formal

convoluted: complicated

Clutter: cover or fill with an untidy collection of things

erroneous: incorrect

waffle (v): to talk or write using a lot of words but without saying anything interesting or important

colloquial: used in conversation but not in formal speech or writing

jarring: to have an unpleasant or annoying effect


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Vocabulary:


woolliest: not clearly expressed

stilted: too formal

convoluted: complicated

Clutter: cover or fill with an untidy collection of things

erroneous: incorrect

waffle (v): to talk or write using a lot of words but without saying anything interesting or important

colloquial: used in conversation but not in formal speech or writing

jarring: to have an unpleasant or annoying effect


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