English, asked by ajykashyap1995, 9 months ago

Find the word/phrases in the passage which mean the same as :
(i) wisely
(i) unfavorable​

Answers

Answered by nisha098
1

but where is the passage ...

i) wisely --> sensibly.

ii) unfavourable --> adverse

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Answered by rajagrewal768
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Answer:

Wisely means cleverly or intelligently.

1, You should work wisely.

2, By investing wisely Heena accumulated a fortune.

3, We should select something wisely.

4, They've invested their wealth wisely.

5, Time should be used wisely.

6, The Prince ruled his people well and wisely.

7, That work was not wisely done.

Unfavorable means adverse or unwanted circumstances.

(1) The conditions were unfavorable for intensive agricultural production.

(2) Unfavorable economic conditions were blocking a recovery of the American insurance market.

(3) The company will lend you money on very unfavorable terms.

(4) The committee began its work under unfavorable auspices.

(5) First reactions have been distinctly unfavorable.

(6) The play got splendid, excellent, unfavorable, etc reviews.

(7) He makes unfavorable comparisons between British and French cooking.

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