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1. Rigging –
- Meaning: Manage or conduct (something) :fraudulently so as to gain an advantage
- Synonyms: Manipulate, Influence, Pervert
- Antonyms: Depriving, Dispossessing, Divesting
- Usage: Even at the Ivies they dress in the standard rigging of the college student: T-shirt and jeans
2. Incite –
- Meaning: Encourage or stir up (violent or unlawful behaviour).
- Synonyms: Work up, Encourage, Stimulate
- Antonyms: Suppress, Dissuade, Deter
- Usage: They conspired to incite riots
3. Scorn –
- Meaning: Feel or express contempt or disdain for
- Synonyms: Deride, Disdain, disparage,
- Antonyms: Admire, Respect
- Usage: The minister scorned Labour’s attempt to woo voters
4. Incendiary –
- Meaning: An incendiary bomb or device
- Synonyms: Explosive, Bomb, munitions
- Antonyms: Conciliatory
- Usage: The Holy City was blasted by incendiaries
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5. The quality of being politely firm and demanding – Assertive
6. A brave, noble – minded or chivalrous man – Gallant
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7. (A) Dicctionary (B) Dictionnary (C) Dictionary (D) Dictionery
8. (A) Lyrrical (B) Lyricle ( C) Lyricall (D) Lyrical
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9. Burst at the seams:
- Meaning: To be filled to or beyond normal capacity: This room will be bursting at the seams when all the guests arrive.
- Example: I am so full from dinner! I’m ready to burst at the seams. The room was so full it was bursting at the seams
10. Clear as a bell:
- Meaning: If something is as clear as a bell, it is very clear or easy to understand.
- Example: These directions are as clear as a bell, so you shouldn’t have any questions.