English, asked by preetithakur2005, 4 months ago

ix)
In the line"......employment which provides a liveable wage”, the
word 'liveable' DOES NOT refer to:
a) Good enough b) acceptable
c) frugal d) comfortable​

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Answered by bestwriters
9

In the line "employment which provides a liveable wage,” the word 'liveable' DOES NOT refer to:

a) Good enough

b) acceptable

c) frugal

d) comfortable​

Explanation:

  • Comfortable ​(d) does not mean the word 'Liveable.'
  • The meaning of the given words are:
  • Good enough means sufficient, satisfactory, or fair.
  • Acceptable means 'sustainable, tolerable, or suitable.'
  • Frugal means 'simple and plain and costing little.'
  • Comfortable means 'as large as is needed or wanted.'
  • From the meaning of the words, 'Comfortable' is the opposite of 'Liveable' in the sentence.
Answered by nidaeamann
3

Answer:

D

Explanation:

Among the various options given in question statement the correct option is D i.e comfortable.

If we look at at the statement, the world liveable gives us the impression of just having enough wage. It means that the wage is not good or huge that can fulfil other needs or wishes. It is just fulfilling the basic needs. So with given options, comfortable is the only word which is opposite to the context of the question statement

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