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Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the underlined group of words.
He requested the bank to give him more time as at present he was unable to pay his debts.
Bankrupt
Reckless
Destitute
Meticulous
- The sentence describes someone unable to pay their debts currently.
- Option 1: Bankrupt
- Typically refers to a legal status where a person cannot repay their debts.
- Often involves legal proceedings to resolve debt issues.
- Correct one-word substitute for someone unable to pay debts.
- Option 2: Reckless
- Describes someone making hasty or careless actions without thought of consequences.
- Not directly related to being unable to pay debts.
- Option 3: Destitute
- Means extremely poor or lacking basic necessities.
- Can imply financial hardship but doesn’t specifically mean unable to pay debts.
- Option 4: Meticulous
- Means showing great attention to detail.
- Opposite of reckless and unrelated to debt-paying ability.
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