Find words from the passage which convey a meaning similar to the following
words/phrases
(i) firm decisions (para 1)
(ii) put together (para 1)
(iii) overwhelming (para 1)
(iv) unchanging (para 1)
(v) stumbling-block (para 2)
(vi) restricted (para 2)
(vii) with great zeal (para 2)
(viii) very tired (para 3)
(ix) give me away (para 3)
(x) ward off (para 3)
Answers
Answer: These are the words from the passage which convey a meaning similar to the words given.
(i) firm decisions- resolutions.
Resolutions are plans or decisions to do something.
(ii) put together- compile
Compile means to enlist or collect together.
iii) overwhelming- formidable
Formidable means to be daunting or impressively intense.
(iv) unchanging- monotonous regularity
Monotonous regularity means something which doesn't change repetitively.
(v) stumbling-block- pitfalls
Pitfalls means something like obstruction.
(vi) restricted- limited
Limited means upto some extent or restricted ability.
(vii) with great zeal- assiduously
Assiduously means to be excited/curious.
(viii) very tired- exhausted
Exhausted means used up or extremely tired.
(ix) give me away- betrayed
Betrayed means to be unfaithful or disloyal.
(x) ward off- fended
Fended means to defend oneself from.
Answer:
Answer: These are the words from the passage which convey a meaning similar to the words given.
(i) firm decisions- resolutions.
Resolutions are plans or decisions to do something.
(ii) put together- compile
Compile means to enlist or collect together.
iii) overwhelming- formidable
Formidable means to be daunting or impressively intense.
(iv) unchanging- monotonous regularity
Monotonous regularity means something which doesn't change repetitively.
(v) stumbling-block- pitfalls
Pitfalls means something like obstruction.
(vi) restricted- limited
Limited means upto some extent or restricted ability.
(vii) with great zeal- assiduously
Assiduously means to be excited/curious.
(viii) very tired- exhausted
Exhausted means used up or extremely tired.
(ix) give me away- betrayed
Betrayed means to be unfaithful or disloyal.
(x) ward off- fended
Fended means to defend oneself from.