Questions Related to softskills
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profane
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discipline
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indecent
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curved
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Explanation
Desecrate means to treat a sacred place or object with disrespect, irreverence, or damage its sanctity. 'Discipline' means training to improve behavior or punishment to correct conduct. 'Indecent' refers to something inappropriate, offensive, or violating standards of decency. 'Curved' describes something that bends or isn't straight, unrelated to disrespect.
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what someone deserves
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punish as by beating
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deportment
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fit for growing crops
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Explanation
Deserts (pronounced with stress on the second syllable) means what someone deserves - either reward or punishment, often used in the phrase 'just deserts'. 'Punish as by beating' describes thrashing or whipping, not the concept of deserving. 'Deportment' refers to behavior, manners, or bearing. 'Fit for growing crops' describes arable or fertile land.
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dry up
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blindly devoted patriot
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giving or showing bliss
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person with power to decide a matter in dispute
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Desiccate means to dry something out completely or remove all moisture from it. 'Blindly devoted patriot' describes a jingoist or extreme nationalist, not drying. 'Giving or showing bliss' refers to displaying great happiness or joy. 'Person with power to decide a matter in dispute' is an arbitrator or mediator.
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make desolate
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stop motion
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blessedness
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unreasonable or capricious
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Desolate means to make someone feel lonely, sad, and hopeless, or to describe a place that is empty and deserted. 'Stop motion' refers to halting movement or activity. 'Blessedness' means the state of being blessed, holy, or happy. 'Unreasonable or capricious' describes arbitrary or irrational behavior and decisions.
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reckless, desperate outlaw
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marked by great changes in fortune
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dress with vulgar finery
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act as judge (at the request of both sides)
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A desperado is a bold, reckless, and desperate outlaw who has no regard for laws or social norms. 'Marked by great changes in fortune' describes someone with a variable or unstable life, like a vicissitudinous person. 'Dress with vulgar finery' refers to deck or adorn ostentatiously. 'Act as judge' describes an arbitrator or mediator.
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having lost all hope
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angelic
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wet thoroughly
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of or living in trees
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Correct answer
Explanation
Desperate describes someone who has lost all hope, feels despair, and will take extreme measures to escape their situation. 'Angelic' means heavenly, pure, or innocent - essentially the opposite of desperate. 'Wet thoroughly' means to soak or drench completely with liquid. 'Of or living in trees' describes an arboreal creature or organism.
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look on with scorn
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trickery
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direct quick route
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place where different trees and shrubs are studied and exhibited
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To despise means to look upon someone or something with contempt, scorn, or intense dislike. Option A captures this meaning accurately. The other options are unrelated definitions.
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plunder
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scold
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confuse thoroughly
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a covered passageway usually lined with shops
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Explanation
Despoil means to strip of possessions, goods, or valuables by force; to plunder or loot. Option A is the correct definition. The other options represent different words.
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without hope and courage
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fantastically improbable
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father
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esoteric
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Correct answer
Explanation
Despondent describes a state of being without hope, courage, or spirit; feeling discouraged and disheartened. Option A precisely captures this meaning. The other options are unrelated.
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tyrant
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lose a small piece from the surface or edge
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envy
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chief
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Correct answer
Explanation
A despot is a ruler with absolute power, often exercising it oppressively; a tyrant or autocrat. Option A provides the correct synonym. The other options represent different concepts.