(A) formidable
(B) bitter
(C) pregnant
(D) solemn
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Synonym of Pertinacious is:
(A) Defensive
(B) Humble
(C) Determind
(D) Delicate
“Through his hat” means:
(A) talking nonesence
(B) talking ignorantly
(C) talking irresponsibly
(D) talking insultingly
“Out and Out” means:
(A) no more
(B) thoroughly
(C) in favour of
(D) deadly against
“Blows his own trumpet” is:
(A) flatters
(B) praises others
(C) admonishes others
(D) praises others
“Buming the candle at both ends” means:
(A) wasting his money
(B) becoming overgenerious
(C) overtaxing his energies
(D) losting his objectives
“Stew in his own juice” means:
(A) make a stew
(B) boll
(C) suffer in his own juice
(D) suffer for his own act
Opposite of Sturdy is:
(A) study
(B) to praise
(C) quantity
(D) rickty