In the sentence “People usually dress very smartly when they go to an expensive restaurant.”, the opposite meaning of “smartly” is ( ).
A: strangely
B: stupidly
C: plainly
D: slowly
A: strangely
B: stupidly
C: plainly
D: slowly
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- In<br/>the sentence “People usually dress very smartly when they go to<br/>an expensive restaurant.”, the opposite meaning of “smartly”<br/>is (). A: strangely B: stupidly C: plainly D: slowly
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