Math, asked by subhadiphalder200, 2 months ago

benign:unkind:: benevolent:?
1)pity
2)curse
3) dominate
4) self-sacrified

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Answered by parveennahida27
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Answer:

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Answered by Hansika4871
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Here we have to use analogies to answer the question. The answer to the question will be option 2, 'curse'.

  • The given analogy in the first part is Benign: Unkind.
  • Benign means gentle and kindly.
  • Unkind means being inconsiderate and harsh to others.
  • It is clear that the two words are opposites.
  • Thus it is a case of opposite analogies.
  • The closest antonym of benevolence in the given options is 'curse.'
  • It means wilfully causing pain or suffering to others, or feeling no concern about it.
  • Hence, the answer to the question will be option 2, 'curse'.

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