Choose the closest synonym of ‘abundant.’
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'Abundant' means existing in large quantities.
'Plentiful' conveys the same idea.
Practice English questions with answers and explanations.
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'Abundant' means existing in large quantities.
'Plentiful' conveys the same idea.
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The expression describes an event that happens infrequently.
It emphasizes rarity rather than regularity.
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'Complement' means something that completes or enhances another item.
The scarf improves the appearance of the dress.
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'Reluctant' means unwilling or hesitant to act.
'Willing' expresses the opposite attitude.
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'Look into' means examine a matter carefully to discover facts.
The police will investigate the complaint.
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'Stationary' means not moving.
'Stationery' refers to writing materials.
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'Concise' describes communication that uses few words without losing clarity.
The time-saving context supports this meaning.
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'Put off' means delay an event until a later time.
The meeting has been postponed rather than necessarily cancelled.
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The possessive determiner 'Her' requires a noun in this position.
'Contribution' is the noun derived from 'contribute.'
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'Meticulous' describes great attention to small details.
A very careful person checks work precisely.
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English conventionally uses the collocation 'make a decision.'
Collocations are word combinations preferred by established usage.
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'Neither' is singular in formal subject-verb agreement.
The singular verb 'is' and adjective 'convincing' are correct.