0 0 votes Each question below consist of a word printed in capital letters, followed by five lettered word or phrases. Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters.Since some of the questions require you to distinguish fine shades of meaning, be sure to consider all the choices before deciding which one is best.INVETERATE : _____________.CasualPublicSatisfactoryTrustworthySophisticated. English Language verbal-aptitude appropriate-word + – Misbah Ghaya 8.6k points 3.9k views answer comment Share Follow Print 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.
2 2 votes INVETERATE => having a particular habit, activity, or interest that is long-established and unlikely to change. "an inveterate gambler" casual => not regular or permanent, in particular: Ans =>1. Casual Akash Kanase answered Dec 14, 2015 Akash Kanase 460 points comment Share Follow 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.
0 0 votes INVETERATE: someone who does something very often and cannot stop doing it. 1.Casual: not taking or not seeming to make much interest. 2.Public: relating to or involving people in general, rather than being limited to a particular group of people. 3.Satisfactory: good or good enough for a particular need or purpose. 4.Trustworthy:able to be trusted. 5.Sophisticated:having a good understanding of the way people behave and/or a good knowledge of culture and fashion. The fourth one is the opposite meaning. Eby answered Sep 11, 2015 Eby 3.7k points comment Share Follow See all 2 Comments 2 2 Comments reply Nit9 156 points commented Dec 2, 2015 reply Follow flag i think the answer is 1.casual 0 0 replyShare Akash Kanase 460 points commented Dec 6, 2015 reply Follow flag @Eby How fourth one is opposite ? 1 1 replyShare Please log in or register to add a comment.