In the question below choose the option nearest in meaning to the word(s) or phrase(s) Underlined: Our school prefect is too officious and we all hate him b...
In the question below choose the option nearest in meaning to the word(s) or phrase(s) Underlined:
Our school prefect is too officious and we all hate him because of his behaviour.
Answer Details
The word "officious" refers to someone who is overly assertive or aggressive in performing their duties, often in a way that is annoying or intrusive. In this context, the sentence suggests that the school prefect's behavior is unpleasant and disliked by others. Therefore, the option nearest in meaning to "officious" is "over-zealous." This implies that the school prefect is too eager or enthusiastic in performing his duties, to the point of being annoying or intrusive. "Efficient" and "efficacious" imply competence and effectiveness, respectively, and do not convey the negative connotations of "officious." "Active" is too general and does not capture the intended meaning of the sentence.