187k views
12 votes
Dubious

Ecstatic
Encounter
Evolve
Fallacy
Fictitious
Gullible
Liable
Miserly
Pessimist

Dubious Ecstatic Encounter Evolve Fallacy Fictitious Gullible Liable Miserly Pessimist-example-1
User Chasemc
by
5.5k points

1 Answer

7 votes

Answer:

Kathy was ecstatic as she told me that she had encounter(e)d the "perfect man", as she called him. She insisted he didn't have a single defect. But I was dubious right from the start. Contrary to Kathy's view, my own opinion is that "perfection" is a(n) fallacy - I've never met anyone who was perfect. I must admit that because of my own bad luck in dating I am liable to be more of a pessimist than most on this subject. I dated one guy who was so miserly that when we went to the movies, we had to stay in the theater after the film had ended so he could supplement his income - by searching under the seats for dropped coins. Another was addicted to sausages. He ate sausages for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. His strange eating habits alienated me and our relationship quickly evolv(e)d from bad to "wurst". Then there were all those fellows who couldn't quite tell the truth. They disclosed so many fictitious details about their lives that they should have been novelists. To cite a few examples, they told me they were in college (they weren't), they had jobs (they didn't), and they had gotten perfect scores in their SATs (they hadn't). So you can see why I'm apprehensive about encouraging Kathy, who is so gullible that she believes everything anyone says. I can't wait to meet Mr. Perfect. He's probably a liar or a lunatic. And I'm not sure which is worse.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the given passage, the words that will correctly be used in the blanks are as follows-

1. Ecstatic which means happy, excited, or feeling wonderful.

2. Encountered which means coming across, meeting, or seeing.

3. Dubious which means uncertain, doubtful, suspicious, etc.

4. Fallacy which suggests something that is logically incorrect or doubtful, invalid.

5. Liable meaning more inclined, prone to lean to one particular thinking or opinion.

6. Pessimist is someone who is always negative, always thinks of the worst instead of hoping for something good.

7. Miserly is one who is stingy, reluctant to spend even on necessary things.

8. Evolved means to develop, to grow or progress, or to change.

9. Fictitious is something that is not true, real.

10. Gullible which means easy to influence, easily.

User Dave Barton
by
6.3k points