Choose the closest synonym of ‘resilient.’
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'Resilient' describes the capacity to recover after difficulty or damage.
It implies strength and adaptability.
Practice NAT English questions with answers and explanations.
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'Resilient' describes the capacity to recover after difficulty or damage.
It implies strength and adaptability.
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'Hostile' means unfriendly or antagonistic.
'Friendly' expresses the opposite relationship.
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'Corroborate' means to strengthen a statement by independent evidence.
The evidence supports the witness's version.
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'Pragmatic' focuses on workable results and real conditions.
'Practical' is the closest equivalent.
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'Deteriorate' means to become worse in quality or condition.
'Improve' means to become better.
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'Unanimous' means all members share the same opinion or vote.
No member disagreed with the decision.
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The idiom refers to reducing social tension at the start of an interaction.
It is not usually about literal ice.
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'Abundant' means existing in large quantities.
'Plentiful' conveys the same idea.
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A dependent clause placed before the main clause is normally followed by a comma.
The comma marks the boundary between the two clauses.
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'Reluctant' means unwilling or hesitant to act.
'Willing' expresses the opposite attitude.
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One teacher owns the desk, so apostrophe-s is added to the singular noun.
The form 'teacher's' correctly shows singular possession.
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The uniforms belong to more than one player.
For a regular plural ending in s, the apostrophe follows the final s.