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[#846] Social reformers and thinkers abominate every type of discrimination and injustice practised anywhere in the world.
Correct Answer
(B) detest
Explanation
Solution: Eradicate : destroy completely
put an end to. Detest : dislike intensely. Condemn : express complete disapproval of
censure. Violate : break or fail to comply with (a rule or formal agreement). Abominate : detest
loathe. Synonym of Abominate is Detest
[#847] The poetic art of Keats reached consummation at the end of his poetic career.
Correct Answer
(C) completion
Explanation
Solution: Failure : lack of success. Deterioration : the process of becoming progressively worse. Completion : the action or process of completing or finishing something. Frivolity : lack of seriousness
light-heartedness. Consummation : the point at which something is complete or finalized. Synonym of Consummation is Completion
[#848] FOSTERING :
Correct Answer
(D) Nurturing
Explanation
Solution: Safeguarding : a measure taken to protect someone or something or to prevent something undesirable. Neglecting : fail to care for properly. Ignoring : refuse to take notice of or acknowledge
disregard intentionally. Nurturing : care for and protect (someone or something) while they are growing. Fostering : encourage the development of (something, especially something desirable). Synonym of Fostering is Nurturing.
[#849] MASSIVE:
Correct Answer
Lump sum
Explanation
Solution: Lump sum : a single payment made at a particular time, as opposed to a number of smaller payments or installments. Strong : having the power to move heavy weights or perform other physically demanding tasks. Little : small in size, amount, or degree. Gaping : wide open. Huge : extremely large
enormous. Massive : exceptionally large. Synonym of Massive is Huge.
[#850] DEFER :
Correct Answer
(D) Postpone
Explanation
Solution: Indifferent : having no particular interest or sympathy, unconcerned. Defy : openly resist or refuse to obey. Differ : be unlike or dissimilar. Postpone : cause or arrange for (something) to take place at a time later than that first scheduled. Defer : put off (an action or event) to a later time
postpone. Synonym of Defer is Postpone.