27. As it is used in (the highlighted sentence), the expression put off most nearly means:

Answer and Explanation

Your Answer is

Correct Answer is B

Explanation

Locate to the original sentence of the word, L37-39, "It is also because she sings, for audiences put off by the cerebral rigors of instrumental improvisation, her pliant alto voice gives them something to hang on to. " (because Her singing appealed to audiences who were tired of rigorous and rational improvisation, and the audience fell in love with her voice. Hence put off means "repelling" in the sentence.

Item A: Delay.

Item C: Release.

Item D: Misplaced.