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Melancholy is best matched by a gloomy , depressed state of mind. Depression or dejection appear as definitions in the dictionary.
Profane means not devoted to holy purposes and in the list of definitions that would be to misuse or treat with irreverence.
Omnious means portending evil or harm , so threatening ,inauspicious , foreboding closely match the denotation of the word.
The options and the definitions that correctly describe them are;
- 1. A gloomy depressed state of mind- She was watching him closely and the silence was embarrassing, yet in this crisis, he could find no casual word with which to profane the hour.
- 2. To misuse or treat with irreverence- "We'd like to get a caddy," said the nurse. "Mrs. Mortimer Jones sent us out to play golf, and we don't know how without we get a caddy."
- 3. Inauspicious, threatening, forboding- Here she was stopped by an ominous glance from Miss Jones, followed immediately by the smile.
The emotions and feelings have been correctly characterized above. A gloomy feeling occurs when a person is sad. This expresses the situation in the first sentence.
In the second sentence, the caddy was treated with irreverence. Then in the last sentence, a feeling of uncertainty or foreboding was reflected in Miss Jones' ominous glance.
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