Questions Related to softskills
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lazy person
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obscure
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spacious
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defensive mound of earth
C
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Explanation
Capacious means spacious or having a lot of room, especially in reference to containers, buildings, or vehicles. It comes from the same root as capacity. Lazy person, obscure, and defensive mound are incorrect.
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lazy
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coarsely insulting
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mental or physical ability
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(of a building or vehicle) poorly constructed
C
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Explanation
Capacity refers to mental or physical ability, potential, or the power to do something. It can also mean the maximum amount something can contain. Lazy, coarsely insulting, and poorly constructed are unrelated to ability or potential.
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artificial channel for directing or controlling the flow of water (with a gate to regulate the flow)
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border upon
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having a very fine bore
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having the odor of stale or decomposing fat
C
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Capillary means having a very fine bore or extremely narrow opening. Blood capillaries are tiny vessels. The term comes from Latin capillaris meaning hair-like. Artificial channel, border upon, and odor of fat are unrelated.
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insult to one's dignity
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depart secretly and hide
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shrewd in money matters
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come or bring together
C
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Canny means shrewd, prudent, and showing good judgment, especially in money or business matters. A canny person makes wise decisions. Insult to dignity, depart secretly, and come together are unrelated meanings.
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move furtively
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complete
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insincere speech or expression of piety
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male sheep
C
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Cant means insincere speech or expression, especially using religious language without genuine feeling. It's hypocritical talk about virtue. Move furtively, complete, and male sheep are incorrect meanings.
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slovenly
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pardon (an offense)
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ill-humored
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wander aimlessly (physically or mentally)
C
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Explanation
Cantankerous means ill-humored, argumentative, and easily annoyed. A cantankerous person is difficult and quarrelsome. Slovenly, pardon, and wander aimlessly are unrelated.
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slip or slide
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refrain
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story set to music to be sung by a chorus (shorter than an oratorio)
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branching out
C
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Cantata is a musical composition for voices and instruments, telling a short story set to music, shorter than an oratorio. It's typically sung by a choir. Slip or slide and refrain are musical terms but not cantata's meaning.
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slow moving tree-dwelling mammal
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sparing in eating and drinking
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slow gallop
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branch out
C
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Explanation
Canter is a slow gallop - a three-beat gait faster than a trot but slower than a gallop. It's a controlled, easy running pace. Slow-moving mammal and sparing in eating are unrelated.
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clothing or equipment for a special purpose
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exclude
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gold and silver in the form of bars
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scholarly article
C
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Explanation
Bullion refers to precious metals like gold and silver that are cast into bars or ingots for storage, trading, or monetary purposes. Option A describes 'equipment', B is the opposite meaning, and D refers to academic writing.
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sociable
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objectionable
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one who is habitually cruel to weaker people
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solidly uniform
C
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Explanation
A bully is someone who repeatedly harms, intimidates, or coerces those who are smaller or weaker. Option A ('sociable') is the opposite of bullying behavior, B means objectionable but not specifically about cruelty to weaker people, and D describes texture, not behavior.