Question
Select the word that is most opposite in meaning to the
given word. ARDENTSolution
"Ardent" means showing strong enthusiasm or passion. It describes someone who is very passionate or fervent about something. The antonym of "ardent" would be "indifferent," which means having no particular interest or concern, showing a lack of enthusiasm or passion. Passionate : This is synonymous with "ardent" and reflects similar meaning. Eager : This implies a keen interest or enthusiasm, which is similar to "ardent."Enthusiastic: This is similar in meaning to "ardent," as both involve strong interest and energy.
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