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In the following question, four alternative meanings of a word are given. Select the nearest correct meaning of the word given.
FURTIVE:
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DISTRESS:
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SUPREMACY
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In the following question, four alternative meanings of a word are given. Select the nearest correct meaning of the word given.
PARABLE:
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THREATENING:
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HONESTY:
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Television is typical of many new scientific words which are deliberately invented from old Greek and Latin words. In this case, the prefix ‘tele’ is Greek and means ‘far’ (of telephone, telegram), while the root ‘vision’ is derived from the Latin verb meaning ‘to see’.
Which of the following gives the meaning of the prefix “tele”?
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CONVICT:
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DEMONSTRATE:
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Television is typical of many new scientific words which are deliberately invented from old Greek and Latin words. In this case, the prefix ‘tele’ is Greek and means ‘far’ (of telephone, telegram), while the root ‘vision’ is derived from the Latin verb meaning ‘to see’.
The word “Television” is invented from:
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ERADICATION:
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In the following question, four alternative meanings of a word are given. Select the nearest correct meaning of the word given.
IMPROMPTU:
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GLOOMY:
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ELEGANT:
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AMUSED:
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MANDATORY:
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In the following question, four alternative meanings of a word are given. Select the nearest correct meaning of the word given.
DISCERNMENT:
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SWIFT:
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NEGLIGIBLE:
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In the following question, four alternative meanings of a word are given. Select the nearest correct meaning of the word given.
BOURGEOIS:
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Due to his continuous mischievous activities, he has become a rogue person.
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PATRIOTISM
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ASSERTION
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Due to his continuous mischievous activities, he has become a rogue person.
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The word closest in the meaning to ‘on the wrong foot’ is:
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A) Stumble
B) Humble
C) Dependable
D) Presentable The word closest in the meaning to ‘on the wrong foot’ is:
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In the following question, four alternative meanings of a word are given. Select the nearest correct meaning of the word given.
NEOLOGISM
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UNAMBIGUOUS:
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INTERRUPTION:
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In the following question, four alternative meanings of a word are given. Select the nearest correct meaning of the word given.
INVIDIOUS:
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His credulous nature often landed him in trouble.
What does credulous mean over here?
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DISTRESS:
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In the following question, four alternative meanings of a word are given. Select the nearest correct meaning of the word given.
EMBELLISH:
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AGHAST
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ABANDON
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OBSTINATE:
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BLAZE
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GRIEVE
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