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    We were shocked to find his _______ questioned.
    Veracity (Noun) means: The quality of being true, honest or accurate or truthfulness. It is a quality of being true or the habit to tell the truth. Synonyms of “Veracity” are: Accuracy, truth, credibility, precision, exactitude, etc. Whereas, “Voracity” (Noun) means: Excessive desire to eat.
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    She speaks in her ______ accent.
    “BROOCH” (Noun) means: a jewelry item. It is a small piece of jewelry, which has a pin at the back, so it can be fastened on a dress, blouse, or coat (women’s clothes). Whereas, “Broad” (Adj) means: Very wide. Hence, the correct answer is “Broad”.
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    There is a ________ chance that the enemy may flee.
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    The ministry has taken actions to ___________ the locust attack.
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    Nothing is impossible to ________ mind.
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    The ________ prohibits the sale of fireworks within city limits.
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    His clothes got ________ in the rain.
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    Discrimination on the basis of race is ______.
    Amoral (Adj) means: Without moral principles, norms, and values or showing no concern about behavior that is morally right or wrong. (amoral politicians, an amoral person, etc.) In simple words, if we call someone or something amoral, it means we don’t like the way someone behaves (or something is) because the person doesn’t care whether what he does is right or wrong. Whereas, “Immoral” (Adj) means: Not conforming to accepted morality or morally wrong. If we call someone or their behavior as immoral, it means we believe that their behavior is morally wrong. Ex: an immoral behavior, an immoral act, an immoral tax, etc.
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    Every sagacious person strongly disagrees with the ______approach to politics.
    Amoral (Adj) means: Without moral principles, norms, and values or showing no concern about behavior that is morally right or wrong. (amoral politicians, an amoral person, etc.) In simple words, if we call someone or something amoral, it means we don’t like the way someone behaves (or something is) because the person doesn’t care whether what he does is right or wrong. Whereas, “Immoral” (Adj) means: Not conforming to accepted morality or morally wrong. If we call someone or their behavior as immoral, it means we believe that their behavior is morally wrong. Ex: an immoral behavior, an immoral act, an immoral tax, etc.
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    The thief _______ the police.