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In the following questions out of the four/five alternatives, choose the one which is best express the meaning of the given word.
Attenuate
Attenuate - reduce the force, effect, or value of. Intensify - become or make more intense.
AFFLUENT
Affluent means; well-to-do, opulent, well-off, prosperous, with deep pockets and direct synonym of wealthy which is option d. Benevolent means; Kind, Benign, Humane, Altruistic other meanings are obvious.
BARGAIN
Bargain and Negotiate are used to express same meaning however contextually in a different sentence. Bonus- Reward, Incentives. Dispute- Conflicts, Argument, Disagreement Surplus- more than enough, extra
ROBUST
Sturdy- Vigorous, Substantial, Hefty, Robust, Well-built are synonyms of sturdy and robust. Heavy- Massive, weighty, ponderous
SUBMISSIVE
Submissive- Obedient, Duteous, Dutiful, Yielding, Humble all are synonyms to it which gives hint of option c that has similar meaning to convey.
In the following questions a part of sentence is bold. Below are given alternatives to the part of sentence given in bold, which may improve the sentence. Choose the alternative which makes the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. In case the sentence is correct as it is, choose 'No Improvement' as your option.
The more you work, the better the reward you will get.
The sentence is grammatically correct and requires no changes. Therefore, option D is the correct answer.
I met a truly beautiful lady, who I believe to be an artist.
We need a pronoun between 'believe' and 'to be' to make the sentence grammatically correct. But 'I believe is' is also grammatically correct and synonymous. Thus, option B is the correct answer.
We have so many to do, and so little time.
The word 'many' is an adjective, not an adverb. Thereby, it requires a noun to modify. 'So much' is an adverb phrase that means 'something unspecified or undetermined.' 'So much' should be used in the sentence to make the sentence grammatically correct. Therefore, option A is the correct answer.
When the weather was cold, I wear a monkey cap.
The given sentence is in the present tense and it can be concluded from the second clause thus use 'is' in place of 'was'.
Ashina hesitated to listen to what her elder sister was saying.
The sentence is correct.
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