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English, 06.11.2019 01:31 josue718

Type the words (based on the hints) that might be applied to a desirable job applicant. gets along well with others: amiable seems to show good sense: sensible has held positions of accountability: responsiable references say they could trust this candidate to follow through on assignments without a lot of supervision: reliable not likely to find someone else this qualified: the choices you have are accessible able to be reached
amiable good-natured; friendly
attachable able to be tied or bound to something
collapsible able to be broken down or folded
defensible capable of being defended
despicable deserving of contempt or scorn; vile
divisible able to be divided
durable able to last a long time
edible fit to be eaten
eligible fit to be chosen
excusable pardonable
incredible difficult to believe
inevitable sure to happen
infallible free from error
lovable able to be loved
noticeable easily seen
permissible allowable
probable likely to happen
profitable giving a gain or benefit
reliable worthy of trust
reprehensible blameworthy; deserving severe rebuke
responsible accountable
sensible sound reason; good sense
unmatchable not able to be matched
unstable

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