tailieunhanh - Master gmat 2010 part 71

A condition in which there is only one seller of a certain commodity. Wary of Microsoft’s seeming monopoly of the computer operating–system business, rivals asked for government intervention. monopolistic (adjective). Renowned consumer advocate Ralph Nader once quipped, “The only difference between John D. Rockefeller and Bill Gates is that Gates recognizes no boundaries to his monopolistic drive.” monotonous (adjective) Tediously uniform, unchanging. Brian Eno’s “Music for Airports” is characterized by minimal melodies, subtle textures, and variable repetition, which I find rather bland and monotonous. monotony (noun). moorings (noun) Elements providing security or stability. .

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