Q. No. 283: | PROBITY
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A : | Regret
| B : | Assumption
| C : | Corruptibility
| D : | Upswing
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Answer: C Probity :- Complete and confirmed integrity; uprightness.
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Q. No. 284: | PRODIGAL
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A : | Consistent
| B : | Thrifty
| C : | Compatible
| D : | Remote
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Answer: B Prodigal :- recklessly wasteful; lavish; profuse. Syn :- extravagant, lavish, spendthrift, profligate.
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Q. No. 285: | PRODIGIOUS
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A : | Infinitesimal
| B : | Indignant
| C : | Indifferent
| D : | Indisposed
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Answer: A Prodigious :- Enormous or extraordinary in size, quantity or degree. Syn :- huge, vast.
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Q. No. 286: | PROFANE
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A : | Sanctify
| B : | Desecrate
| C : | Manifest
| D : | Urge
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Answer: A Profane :- To treat something sacred with irreverence or abuse. Syn :- defile, desecrate, blasphemous.
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Q. No. 287: | PROLIFIC
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A : | Unworkable
| B : | Controversial
| C : | Barren
| D : | Unfocused
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Answer: C Prolific :- abundantly fruitful, fecund. Syn :- plentiful, profuse, copious, fertile, productive.
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Q. No. 288: | PROLIX
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A : | Stupid
| B : | Indifferent
| C : | Livid
| D : | Pithy
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Answer: D Prolix :- using too many words; too long; tedious. Syn :- wordy, verbose. Ant :- pithy, laconic.
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