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What term is associated with being propitiatory or placatory?

  1. Complacent

  2. Conciliatory

  3. Discernible

  4. Aggravated

The correct answer is: Conciliatory

The term that is associated with being propitiatory or placatory is "conciliatory." This word describes actions or attitudes aimed at calming or appeasing someone, especially in situations of conflict or disagreement. When someone is conciliatory, they attempt to make peace or restore harmony, often by showing goodwill or a willingness to compromise. This approach is vital in resolving disputes or fostering cooperation between parties. In contrast, "complacent" refers to a self-satisfied attitude that can lead to a lack of awareness or concern for potential problems. "Discernible" relates to something that can be perceived or recognized, and "aggravated" denotes an increase in severity or intensity, particularly regarding annoyance or suffering. These terms do not convey the same sense of appeasement or the intention to resolve conflict that "conciliatory" does.