Questions Related to leadership
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purely spiritual
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royal
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wrong
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read or glance through quickly
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Amiss means wrong, faulty, or not quite right - often used in phrases like 'something is amiss'. It suggests that something is not as it should be or expected to be. The prefix 'a-' can mean 'away from' or 'not', and 'miss' relates to missing the mark or target.
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praise
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entertain
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friendship
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provide or use scantily
C
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Amity refers to friendship and peaceful harmony between people or nations. It suggests a relationship characterized by goodwill and the absence of conflict. The word is related to 'amicable' and comes from the Latin 'amicitia' meaning friendship.
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conceivably true
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boat or yacht race
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loss of memory
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miser
C
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Amnesia is the partial or complete loss of memory, which can be caused by brain injury, illness, or psychological trauma. The prefix 'a-' means 'without' and 'mnesia' comes from the Greek 'mneme' meaning memory - literally 'without memory'.
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common
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spiritual rebirth
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pardon (allowed by government to political criminals)
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minor fight
C
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Amnesty is a formal pardon or forgiveness, typically granted by a government to political offenders or people who have committed crimes against the state. It allows them to go free without punishment or legal consequences. The word comes from Greek 'amnestia' meaning 'forgetfulness'.
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one who has more than one spouse at a time
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protest
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lively
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lazy person
C
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Animated means lively, spirited, or full of energy and activity. An animated person is enthusiastic and expressive in their behavior. It can also refer to cartoons or films where drawings are made to appear to move. Option A refers to 'polygamist', and option B 'protest' is unrelated.
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speaking several languages
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deep regret for wrongdoing
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active enmity
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lazy
C
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Animosity refers to active hostility, strong dislike, or bitter resentment toward someone or something. It goes beyond simple dislike to suggest an ongoing feeling of ill will or enmity. Option A 'speaking several languages' is 'multilingual', option B 'deep regret' is 'contrition' or 'remorse'.
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self-important behavior
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(of work) compensating
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hostile feeling or intent
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artificial channel for directing or controlling the flow of water (with a gate to regulate the flow)
C
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Animus means a hostile feeling or intent, often deep-seated or motivated by prejudice. It can refer to an animating spirit or motivation, but more commonly describes strong ill will or antagonism toward someone. Option D refers to a 'sluice' or 'canal'.
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having great weight
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split
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records arranged in yearly parts
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pronounce indistinctly
C
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Annals are chronological records of historical events, typically arranged year by year. They are official records documenting the events of a year or the history of an institution. The word comes from Latin 'annalis' meaning 'yearly'.
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pertaining to a bishop or pope
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give
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reduce brittleness and improve toughness by heating and cooling (metal or glass)
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clever in deceiving
C
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Explanation
Annealing is a metallurgical process where metal or glass is heated and then slowly cooled to reduce brittleness and increase toughness, making the material less prone to fracture. The other options (pertaining to clergy, giving, or being cunning) are unrelated to the term's meaning in materials science.
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study industriously
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meeting place
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attach
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intelligent
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Explanation
To annex means to attach or add something to something else, often referring to territory added to a country or an addition to a document. The other options (studying diligently, gathering place, or intelligence) do not match the meaning of annex.