Verbal Ability - One Word Substitutes - Discussion
Discussion Forum : One Word Substitutes - Section 1 (Q.No. 71)
Directions to Solve
In questions given below out of four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given word/sentence.
71.
One who dabbles in fine arts for the love of it and not for monetary gains
Discussion:
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Lalit said:
8 years ago
Dilettante must be the correct answer.
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Saravanaperumal said:
1 decade ago
Dilettante is right.
Remya said:
1 decade ago
Connoisseur is lover of arts.. so should it be??
Ravindher gaja said:
1 decade ago
Dilettante means beginner.
Monica said:
1 decade ago
Dilettante and Amateur almost have the same meaning. So which one is correct? If Amateur is the right answer, then what is the basic difference between the two? please explain.
Ti stephano said:
1 decade ago
An amateur is someone hu is attached 2 a particular pursuit, study or science, especially 1 cultivates any study of art, music or painting 4rm taste or attachment without pursuing it professionally. While a dilettante is 1 hu just has a casual interest in such.
Neha Bansal said:
9 years ago
Amateur: A person who engages in a pursuit, especially a sport, on an unpaid basis.
In the question, its mentioned not for monetary gains so it's amateur.
In the question, its mentioned not for monetary gains so it's amateur.
Sudeep tyagi said:
9 years ago
Armature: one who play only for fun noy as a professional.
Connoisseur: lover of art, expert in art or fine art.
Connoisseur: lover of art, expert in art or fine art.
Ankit said:
9 years ago
Yes, connoisseur should be a right answer.
Calibre said:
9 years ago
Connoisseur seems right answer. But clear this for me, is it done for not monetarily benefit?
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