SENTENCE COMPLETION : I have always admired Seymour’s ______; I’ve never seen him rattled by anything. *
1.aplomb
2.confluence
3.propriety
4.compunction
5.nostalgia
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I have always admired Seymour’s aplomb; I’ve never seen him rattled by anything.
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1. aplomb
Explanation:
- I have always admired Seymour’s aplomb ; I’ve never seen him rattled by anything.
- Aplomb means confidence, calmness, and poise, particularly under pressure.
- It means Seymour has always exuded confidence; he has never let anything get to him.
- French speakers gave English speakers the word aplomb, which means "composure," in the 19th century. A plomb, which means "perpendicularly" or literally "according to the plummet," is the source of the French word "aplomb," which can also imply "perpendicularity." " A lead weight tied to a line and used to determine vertical alignment is called a plummet.
- examples:
- She "aplombed" through the assignment with considerable skill.
- kept his composure to accept his victory with remarkable "aplomb."
- This assignment was not completed by him with quite the same "aplomb".
- He carried himself with a lot of "aplomb".
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