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He has a habit of ‘building castles in the air’ (Choose the word nearest in meaning of the underlined words)

ABuilding huge castles

BDreaming

CDoing hard work

DTo have plans that are unlikely to be fulfilled

Answer:

D. To have plans that are unlikely to be fulfilled

Read Explanation:

To create dreams, hopes, or plans that are impossible, unrealistic, or have very little chance of succeeding. You need sound financial advice and a strong plan if you're going to start your own business—don't just build castles in the air.


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