Questions Related to leadership
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causing nausea
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many in number or kind
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elevated position
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deceive
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'Beguile' means to deceive, mislead, or charm someone into something - often through charm or flattery that hides true intentions. It can mean to enchant or delude. The distractors are wrong: causing nausea is 'nauseating', many in number is 'manifold', and elevated position is 'eminence'.
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pertaining to ships or navigation
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operate with one's hands
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draw out fact or information (by discussion or from someone)
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huge creature
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'Behemoth' refers to a huge creature, beast, or entity of enormous size and power. Originally from the Bible, it now means anything gigantic or massive. The distractors don't match: ship-related is 'nautical', operate with hands is 'manipulate', and draw out facts is 'elicit'.
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(of a body of water) wide and deep enough to allow ships to pass through
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affected
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cure-all
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obligated
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'Beholden' means obligated, grateful, or indebted to someone - usually for a favor or kindness received. It suggests feeling bound by gratitude or duty. The distractors are wrong: wide/deep enough for ships is 'navigable', affected is 'pretentious', and cure-all is 'panacea'.
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diffuse mass of interstellar dust or gas
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distinctive behavioral trait
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omission of words from a text
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be suited to
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Behoove means it is necessary, proper, or advantageous for someone to do something. 'Be suited to' captures this sense of appropriateness. The other options are unrelated definitions.
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vague
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loose sleeveless outer garment
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elliptic
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harp on
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To belabor means to repeatedly discuss or emphasize something excessively, often to the point of annoyance. 'Harp on' is an idiom with the same meaning of persistently repeating or dwelling on a topic.
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black magic
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emancipate
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run away secretly with the intention of getting married
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delayed
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Belated describes something that occurs after the expected or appropriate time. A belated birthday wish, for example, comes after the actual birthday. The prefix be- can indicate lateness.
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drink of the gods
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spoil the appearance of
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expressiveness
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besiege or attack (with an army)
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Beleaguer means to cause constant trouble to, or to surround and harass. 'Besiege or attack (with an army)' is the literal military meaning from which the figurative sense derives. It suggests being overwhelmed by problems.
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very wicked
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move in search of plunder
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explain
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contradict
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To belie means to show something to be false or to contradict. A person's calm demeanor can belie their inner anxiety, showing the outward appearance contradicts the reality. It's about inconsistency between appearance and reality.
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cancel out
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border
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evasive
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disparage
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Belittle means to dismiss or make something seem unimportant or inferior. 'Disparage' is a direct synonym meaning to speak of something in a way that shows lack of respect or proper regard.
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neglect
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of a margin
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relating to paradise
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warlike
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Bellicose describes an attitude or person that is hostile, aggressive, and eager to fight or quarrel. 'Warlike' directly captures this meaning, as it relates to war and combat. The word comes from the Latin 'bellum' meaning war.