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Kanak is endowed .............. many great qualities.

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The correct preposition after “endowed” when talking about what someone possesses is always “with”.
Updated On: Aug 14, 2025
  • of
  • by
  • in
  • with
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

The phrase “endowed with” is a fixed and commonly used collocation in English.
To “be endowed with” something means to possess or have been given a particular desirable quality, ability, or asset.
In the sentence, it means that Kanak possesses many great qualities, either naturally or through some inherent ability.
Option (a) “of” is incorrect because “endowed of” is not a standard or idiomatic English construction.
Option (b) “by” could be correct in passive constructions when referring to the giver, as in “endowed by nature”, but in this case the focus is on the qualities Kanak has, not the source.
Option (c) “in” is wrong here because “endowed in” is not used in English to convey possession of qualities.
Option (d) “with” correctly completes the expression “endowed with many great qualities” and is the standard grammatical form.
Therefore, the sentence should read: “Kanak is endowed with many great qualities.”
This structure is widely used in both spoken and formal English, e.g., “The island is endowed with natural beauty.”
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