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What does 'tentative' mean in terms of certainty?
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A
Exact
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B
Garrulous
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C
Provisional
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D
Ludicrous
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Exact
B
Garrulous
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Provisional
D
Ludicrous
The term 'tentative' means provisional, uncertain, or not fully settled. It is often used to describe plans, decisions, or agreements that are subject to change. Being tentative suggests caution, hesitation, or the possibility that circumstances might require adjustment before finalizing anything.
- A. Exact: Exact refers to something precise, fully determined, or accurate. It implies certainty and definitiveness, which is the opposite of tentative, as tentative actions or plans lack full certainty.
- B. Garrulous: Garrulous describes someone who is excessively talkative, often about trivial matters. This has no connection to uncertainty or provisional states and is unrelated to the meaning of tentative.
- D. Ludicrous: Ludicrous refers to something absurd, ridiculous, or laughable. While it may describe an opinion or action, it does not relate to uncertainty or provisional nature.
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