JAMB - English Language (2017 - No. 26)
choose the option opposite in meaning to the word or phrase in italics
They come here on bootless errand
They come here on bootless errand
worthwhile
vain
delusive
intended
Explanation
The word bootless means ineffectual, useless of a task or undertaking, while the answer worthwhile means worth the time, effort spent
Bootless explains that the errand was useless while worthwhile explains it was the effort, which is also synonymous to the word useful
Bootless explains that the errand was useless while worthwhile explains it was the effort, which is also synonymous to the word useful
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