boor

  1. arousing strong dislike

  2. short speech at conclusion of dramatic work

  3. rude, insensitive person

  4. thousand-year period (as in the New Testament)


Correct Option: C

AI Explanation

To answer this question, you need to understand the meaning of the word "boor." Let's go through each option to understand why it is correct or incorrect:

Option A) Arousing strong dislike - This option is incorrect because the word "boor" does not mean arousing strong dislike. It refers to a specific type of person.

Option B) Short speech at conclusion of dramatic work - This option is incorrect because the word "boor" does not refer to a short speech at the conclusion of a dramatic work. It has a different meaning.

Option C) Rude, insensitive person - This option is correct. A boor is defined as a rude or insensitive person. This option matches the meaning of the word "boor."

Option D) Thousand-year period (as in the New Testament) - This option is incorrect because the word "boor" does not refer to a thousand-year period. It has a different meaning.

The correct answer is C) Rude, insensitive person. This option is correct because it matches the meaning of the word "boor."

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