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Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words. Indifferent to pleasure and pain
Cynic
Stoic
Pruden
Lusty
- The given group of words is "Indifferent to pleasure and pain."
- Option 1: Cynic
- A cynic is someone who believes people are motivated purely by self-interest.
- Option 2: Stoic
- A stoic person is one who endures pain or hardship without showing feelings.
- Correct Answer: Stoic aligns perfectly with being indifferent to pleasure and pain.
- Option 3: Prudent
- Being prudent means showing care and thought for the future, not about being indifferent.
- Option 4: Lusty
- Lusty refers to being strong and energetic.
Based on the explanations, Option 2: Stoic is the correct one-word substitute. .
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