Answer:
matronly
/ˈmeɪtr(ə)nli/
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adjective
denoting, relating to, or characteristic of a staid or conservatively dressed older married woman, especially one with a somewhat heavy build.
"she looked matronly in a putty-coloured tweed two-piece"
Explanation:
Although you gave no context, comprehensive usually works as an adjective to mean something was complete and conclusive.
<em>(context) Those sources are comprehensive. </em>
Answer:
They consider it a sport
Explanation:
Rainsford and Whitney, while chatting on the yacht, reveal their feelings regarding hunting. They consider it to be a fine, gentlemanly sport and enthusiastically compare hunting different types of animals.