Enviable meaning in English
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Definition
enviable: causing jealousy, worthy of jealousy
Exercise 1
"Leaving his novice co-pilot... the daunting task of landing the plane safely."
A daunting task is .
A daunting task is .
"Leaving his novice co-pilot... the daunting task of landing the plane safely."
A daunting task is intimidating.
A daunting task is intimidating.
intimidating: This is correct. "Daunting" shares a similar meaning with "intimidating", for example: My problems are daunting, and I don't see a solution. Jean's task is "daunting" because he has neither the training nor the experience to fly and land a plane.
enviable: This is incorrect. The term "enviable" is unrelated to "daunting". An "enviable (job)" is one which causes envy or jealousy.
unpleasant: This is incorrect. The term "unpleasant" describes a person or object which is not "nice" or "pleasing". Example: "The soup left an unpleasant taste in my mouth". This is unrelated to the term "daunting".
dangerous: This is incorrect. Jean's flight may have been dangerous, but this is unrelated to the term "daunting".
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