Questions Related to leadership
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bearing of fruit
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stormy
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restraint
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female fox
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Fruition literally means the bearing of fruit or realization of a plan. Tempestuous means stormy, constraint is restraint, and vixen is a female fox.
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thwart
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speed of music
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explain
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clamorous
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Frustrate means to thwart, prevent, or hinder someone or something from achieving something. Tempo is speed of music, explicate means to explain, and vociferous means clamorous or loud.
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make stupid or confused as with alcholic drink
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of time
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complete
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popular fashion
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Fuddle correctly means to make someone confused or stupid, often through alcohol. Temporal means 'of time', consummate means complete, and vogue means popular fashion.
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fleeting or transitory
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gain time as by postponing an action
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infection (by contact)
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changeable
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Fugitive means fleeting, transitory, or quickly disappearing - not just 'a runaway.' Temporize means to gain time by postponing contagion refers to infection by contact, and vagarious means changeable or erratic.
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support on which a lever rests or pivots
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holding fast (as to a belief)
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pollute
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act of using one's will
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A fulcrum is indeed the support on which a lever rests or pivots. Tenacity means holding fast to a belief, befoul means to pollute, and volition is the act of using one's will.
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thunder
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firmness
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scorn
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simultaneous discharge of a number of shots
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Fulminate literally means to explode with a loud noise or to detonate violently. It also means to express vehement, thundering protest or denunciation. 'Thunder' captures the explosive, loud verbal aspect of fulminate, making it the best match among the options.
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disgustingly excessive
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possession of land or building by rent
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struggle
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fluent
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Fulsome means disgustingly excessive, overdone to the point of being insincere or offensive (e.g., fulsome praise = exaggerated, insincere flattery). The other options are unrelated - 'possession by rent' describes tenancy, 'struggle' is completely different, and 'fluent' means flowing smoothly.
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move the fingers and hands awkwardly (in search of something)
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one that pays rent to use property owned by another
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assertion
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having great volume (as of a garment or container)
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Fumble means to handle or move something clumsily with the hands, or to do something awkwardly. The definition 'move fingers and hands awkwardly in search of something' is accurate. Option B describes a tenant, C is unrelated, D describes something voluminous or capacious.
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made for practical use only (without decoration)
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have a tendency
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quarrelsome
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sensual
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Functional means designed for practical use rather than appearance - something that works well without decoration. Option B might describe 'incline' or 'tend,' C could be 'pugnacious' or 'contentious,' D relates to sensory pleasure. None match functional.
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official (who performs a particular function)
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promoting a particular point of view
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dispute
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mob
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A functionary is an official who performs their duties according to established procedures - a bureaucrat or administrator with specific responsibilities. B describes someone propagandizing, C is a noun for disagreement, D is a crowd or disorderly group.