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What does the word "adequate" mean?
What does the word "adequate" mean?
- Exceptional or outstanding
- Completely unnecessary
- Enough for some need or requirement (correct)
- Below average or insufficient
Which word means "fairly good" or "acceptable"?
Which word means "fairly good" or "acceptable"?
- OK (correct)
- Average
- Functional
- Legitimate
What does the word "legitimate" mean?
What does the word "legitimate" mean?
- Fair or reasonable (correct)
- Working properly
- Ordinary or usual
- Unreasonable or unfair
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- The text provides definitions and examples of the words "adequate," "OK," "good enough," "average," functional," and "legitimate."
- Adequate means "enough for some need or requirement" or "good enough."
- OK means "fairly good" or "acceptable."
- Good enough means "adequately good for the circumstances."
- Average means "ordinary or usual."
- Functional means "working properly."
- Legitimate means "fair or reasonable."
- The definitions and examples provided demonstrate the nuances and differences between these words.
- The definitions and examples are helpful for understanding the appropriate usage of these words in different contexts.
- The text emphasizes the importance of using the right word to convey the intended meaning accurately.
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