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Comment your answer. Everyone who has ever taken a science class knows the word "hypothesis," which means an idea, or a guess, that you are going to test through an experiment. A hypothetical is related to that. It means something based on an informed guess. Hypotheticals are fun. How would you do in a hypothetical arm-wrestling competition against your Grandma? There are people in the Pentagon whose jobs are to consider all kinds of hypotheticals––what if Luxembourg armed itself with nuclear weapons? What if France developed the ability to pelt Switzerland with cannons firing cheeses? #hypothetical #cssmcqs2020 https://www.instagram.com/p/CWrRG8aIqwa/?utm_medium=tumblr
Comment your answers. Something extempore is spontaneous and unscripted. An extempore dance party on the city bus might be fun, while an extempore speech in front of the whole school could be terrifying. The term exetempore comes from the Latin phrase ex tempore, "out of time," and was originally used to mean "without time to prepare." These days it usually comes up when a performer is improvising or a speaker goes off script or doesn't use a teleprompter: "The President's extempore remarks made his advisors nervous." You can also use the synonym extemporaneous. #cssmcqs2020 #extempore https://www.instagram.com/p/CWrQ1KQoXaV/?utm_medium=tumblr
Comment your answer. If you're prone to exaggeration, it means you habitually overstate the truth. If you have a dog and a hamster, it would be an exaggeration to describe yourself as "practically Doctor Dolittle," living in a house full of animals. When you make something showier, or more noticeable than normal, that's also called exaggeration. The exaggeration of your hand movements might be necessary on stage so the audience can see them, but in real life it just looks silly. Exaggeration comes from the Latin word exaggerare, which means to magnify or to heap or pile on. #exaggeration #cssmcqs2020 https://www.instagram.com/p/CWrQKKOobpl/?utm_medium=tumblr
Comment your answers. Use the word laudable to describe something that deserves praise or admiration, like your laudable efforts to start a recycling program at your school. When you break apart the word laudable, you can see the verb laud, meaning praise or acclaim, followed by the suffix -able, which is a tip-off that this word is an adjective. So laudable describes things that are worthy of praise, such as a laudable effort to end poverty, and it can also describe admirable ideas or beliefs, such as a laudable compassion for others. #laudable #cssmcqs2020 https://www.instagram.com/p/CWrPzHCoGbM/?utm_medium=tumblr
Comment your answers. Foods like puddings and gravies need to be the correct consistency — that is, the right thickness or texture — for the dish. It would not be good, for example, for gravy to have the consistency of cottage cheese. The noun consistency also refers to uniformity or compatibility between things or parts. For example, you might need to check the consistency of spelling in a document or the consistency among eye-witness accounts of a crime. Consistency usually implies a positive sense of dependability. If you show consistency at the work place, your manager can depend on you. #consistency #cssmcqs2020 https://www.instagram.com/p/CWrPXs8IVvi/?utm_medium=tumblr
جورو کا غلام Comment your answers. continually criticized and given orders by one's wife or female partner (typically used of a man). #cssmcqs2020 #henpecked https://www.instagram.com/p/CWrPMrdoty3/?utm_medium=tumblr
If you relinquish something, you let it go. You relinquish control of the army when you resign as general. You relinquish your plan to sneak into town when your parents find out what's going on. Relinquish is also commonly used to mean physically letting go of something: The monkey wouldn't relinquish its grasp on the banana. Relinquish descends from Latin relinquere, from the prefix re- "again" plus linquere "to leave." #cssmcqs2020 #relinquish https://www.instagram.com/p/CWrO3R6o-Ee/?utm_medium=tumblr