Question : Select the most appropriate ANTONYM to substitute the underlined word in the given sentence. The newly selected secretary of the party has a/an impeccable image among the public.
Option 1: Refurbished
Option 2: Blemished
Option 3: Irresistible
Option 4: Arbitrary
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Correct Answer: Blemished
Solution : The correct choice is the second option.
Impeccable means flawless or perfect, and blemished means flawed or imperfect, making it the direct opposite.
Explanation of the other options:
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