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What is the meaning of 'stagnant'?
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A
Constantly changing
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B
Vibrant and lively
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C
Rapidly moving
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D
Having no current or flow
A
Constantly changing
B
Vibrant and lively
C
Rapidly moving
D
Having no current or flow
'Stagnant' refers to a lack of movement or flow, whether literal (such as water that does not circulate) or metaphorical (such as ideas, progress, or organizations that fail to develop). Stagnation often leads to negative outcomes, like decay, foul smells, or deterioration, and suggests inactivity or lack of vitality.
- A. Constantly changing: Continuous change implies movement, growth, and development, which is the opposite of stagnation.
- B. Vibrant and lively: Vibrancy indicates activity and energy, contradicting the stillness of stagnant conditions.
- C. Rapidly moving: Rapid movement denotes action and progression, which is contrary to stagnation’s lack of flow.
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