The Idiom “A bolt from” means:
A. Good news B. Unexpected misfortune C. Expected misfortune. D. Sudden news
A. Good news B. Unexpected misfortune C. Expected misfortune. D. Sudden news
A. Performing as a task with exactness. B. Hurting someone without letting him know. C. Taking a very dangerous risk. D. scold someone for his mistake
A. Inexpert B. Acute C. Active D. Able
A. Spendthrift B. Squandering C. Thrifty D. Wanton
A. Trivial B. Silly C. Petty D. Wise
A. Illegal B. Improper C. Prohibited D. All of these
A. Question B. Puzzle C. Answer D. Content
A. Dishonest B. Honest C. Reliable D. unreliable
A. Remunerate B. Clear C. Balance D. Misappropriate
A. Conceited B. Humble C. Progressive D. Noble