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Directions: Identify the words that are similar in meaning to the phrase in bold. If none of the options conveys the correct meaning, mark (E) as your answer. The options do not necessarily need to be grammatically correct.
The customer said a mouthful when he gave the reason for his dissatisfaction.
Lengthy remark
Angry remark
Abusive remark
Precise remark
None of the above
Correct answer is (a). Say a mouthful: If you make an important or lengthy remark, you say a mouthful. Angry and abusive do not convey the same meaning. Precise is opposite of what the phrase means. The only option that matches is lengthy remark. Hence, option A is correct.
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