\nThe meaning of the other words are: \nIndustrious: diligent and hard-working. \nIndolent: wanting to avoid activity or exertion. \nSentence: Because of the team’s industrious players, the city is going to win its first basketball championship in over forty years. \nBecause of the previous team’s indolent players, the city couldn’t won the cup last year. \nHence, 'indolent' is the correct answer.
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In this question, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.
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Industrious
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