the word unique means the same as
a) ordinary
b)highly qualified
c)unusual
d)enlightened
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The word unique means the same as c) unusual.
In order to understand why unusual is the correct option, lets look at the meaning of the words given in all the options.
- Option a) ordinary is a word that shows that something is not special or unique. Hence, it is the antonym of unique.
- Option b) highly qualified means a person that is rich or high in knowledge, degree or some kind of work. Hence, it does not stand with the meaning of unique.
- Option d) enlightened means to put light on a context which is not related to the word unique.
- Option c) unusual means something which is not common and it is unique. Hence, option c is the correct answer.
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Answer:
c) unusual
Explanation:
- Option a) is ordinary which means anything with no distinctive and special features. The synonyms of ordinary are usual, normal, common, typical, standard, regular, fixed, expected, etc.
- Option b) is highly qualified which means someone who qualifies as something, either has suitable experience or formal qualification (like degree, etc.). The synonyms of highly qualified are skillful, competent, experienced, ace, efficient, licensed, sharp, practiced, learned, well-qualified, etc.
- Option c) is unusual which means something or anything that is not common. The synonyms of unusual are unique, uncommon, unexpected, unfamiliar, extraordinary, etc.
- Option d) is enlightened which means something that shows or has a modern, rational, and well-informed outlook. The synonyms of enlightened are aware, inform, educated, knowledgeable, illuminated, intellectual, refined, liberal, etc.
- Hence, the word unique means unusual which is not common.
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