Choose the option opposite in meaning to the word(s) in italics.
Everyone testifies to the unique taste of our flavor.
Answer Details
The option that is opposite in meaning to the word "unique" in the given sentence is option "B" - Common.
"Unique" means one of a kind, exceptional, or unusual, while "common" means ordinary, usual, or familiar. Therefore, if something is "unique," it is not common, and vice versa.
In the given sentence, the speaker is emphasizing that the flavor of their product is special and different from others, which means the opposite of "unique" would be "common" as it implies that the taste is not distinctive or special.
Options "A," "C," and "D" do not have meanings opposite to "unique." "Offensive" means causing anger or displeasure, "uncommon" means rare or infrequent, and "sufficient" means enough or adequate.