Verbal Ability - Completing Statements - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Completing Statements - Section 1 (Q.No. 12)
Directions to Solve
In each question, an incomplete statement (Stem) followed by fillers is given. Pick out the best one which can complete incomplete stem correctly and meaningfully.
12.
"Anand stuck up a friendship with Mahesh in just 2 days" means ......
Discussion:
13 comments Page 1 of 2.
Anu said:
4 years ago
Which is correct stuck up or struck up? Please explain.
Mega said:
5 years ago
It should be "struck up" a friendship.
Struck up = begin something new.
Struck up = begin something new.
(1)
Aswanth said:
5 years ago
Please give appropriate meaning for stuck up.
Gaurav Paul said:
9 years ago
Stuck-up => It's adjective is informal.
Staying aloof from others because one thinks one is superior.
Synonyms: Conceited, proud, arrogant, haughty, condescending, disdainful, patronizing, snobbish, etc.
Staying aloof from others because one thinks one is superior.
Synonyms: Conceited, proud, arrogant, haughty, condescending, disdainful, patronizing, snobbish, etc.
Jayashree said:
9 years ago
It is not appropriate.
Japs said:
10 years ago
We have Doubt, only because of Stuck-up.
In this sentence meaning of stuck-up is (in Hindi- Phanas Jana).
Ex: My heart stuck up in this Book.
In this sentence meaning of stuck-up is (in Hindi- Phanas Jana).
Ex: My heart stuck up in this Book.
Gardo said:
1 decade ago
It's a spelling mistake. It should be "struck up". If someone is stuck up it means someone who thinks they are above everyone else.
Dowp said:
1 decade ago
Yeah stuck up is synonymous with Befriending. Option E is quit correct.
Ezekiel said:
1 decade ago
What can be good answer?
Mahesh said:
1 decade ago
Even the sentence is bit negative in sence.
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