Cursory
[KUR-suh-ree]
Hint 1.
Like cursor, cursory stems from the Latin root curs, which means “to run.”
Hint 2. Sentence to give context:
"He gave the botany material only a cursory glance, guiding his cursor across the page as he skimmed."
What is the best definition of cursory?
A.
Performed with meticulous attention to detail
B.
Performed hastily and superficially
C.
Read using the cursor as a place-marker
D.
Referring to an academic course of study
Hint 1.
Like cursor, cursory stems from the Latin root curs, which means “to run.”
Hint 2. Sentence to give context:
"He gave the botany material only a cursory glance, guiding his cursor across the page as he skimmed."
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