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The antonym of Categorical:

A. Absolute
B. Conditional
C. Definite
D. Positive
Correct Answer: B. Conditional
Explanation:


The correct answer is Conditional because it describes something dependent on certain terms or factors, which directly contradicts an absolute or categorical statement.



    • Step 1 (Linguistic Meaning): A 'categorical' statement or assertion is unambiguously explicit, direct, absolute, and holds no exceptions or qualifications (e.g., a categorical refusal).

    • Step 2 (Antonym Derivation): 'Conditional' means that an agreement or statement depends on external circumstances or caveats, making it qualified rather than absolute.

    • Incorrect Options:

      • Absolute is incorrect because it is a direct synonym, meaning complete, total, and unrestricted.

      • Definite is incorrect because it is a synonym that implies something is clearly stated or decided.

      • Positive is incorrect because it is another synonym indicating full certainty and absolute conviction.




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