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

A few years ago, nobody would have believed that the economy would turn around?

a

change

b

deteriorate

c

improve

d

stagnate

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wonubimpe
5 years ago

turnaround
/ˈtəːnəraʊnd/


noun: turn-around
1.
an abrupt or unexpected change, especially one that results in a more favourable situation.
"it was a remarkable turnaround in his fortunes"

the answer is improve

boyAce
3 years ago

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DebbieKara
4 years ago
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According to Merriam Webster Dic.,
Turnaround (noun): a changing from one policy or point of view to virtually its exact opposite
Turn around (verb): as in change, improve
(From Cambridge Dictionary)
Turn around (verb): the image

It's Improve

fellybuoy
10 years ago

The selected answer is wrong:

the underlined word is "turn around" which means a positive change according to the sentence. in fact, at the beginning of the sentence, this fact is proven with "No one would believe..." which shows that it's a positive change

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