Choose the most appropriate option nearest in meaning to the underlined word(s).

Hers was a chequered career​​​​​.

a

an interesting and successful career

b

a career full of sorrow and tears

c

a bright and memorable career

d

a career full of ups and down

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otikpaceejay
10 years ago

The selected answer is wrong:

Meaning of “chequered” in the

English Dictionary

British

"chequered" in British English



chequered

adjective UK (US checkered) UK

/ˈtʃek.əd/ US /-ɚd/

chequered adjective (GOOD AND

BAD)

› having had both successful

and unsuccessful periods in

your past:

He's had a chequered

business career.ie a career full of ups and downs.

REF: cambridge dictionary

darkypearl
11 years ago

luk up d word in d dictionary

Myschool Paul
10 years ago

Thanks for your contribution, corrections have been made.

O.C.Christian
12 years ago

Please I absolutely object to the answer to this question.

Even during the exam, I had to guess the meaning of the phrase from the word checkered(spelt in BrE above) which literally meant mixed colors.

Now, after consulting my dictionary, I have concrete proof that the answer to this question as given here is wrong.

Please help us to make appropriate changes.

Thank you.

Edefua
1 year ago

Grammatical error

darkypearl
11 years ago

beg ur pardon? @ okeke

Seuntan40
12 years ago

D is the answer

leonard0
11 years ago

The answer should be B

darkypearl
11 years ago

they are right,the answer is correct

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