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    Taxes are having ________ effect on production.
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    The Academy mafia ______ itself when it exploits the poor.
    Degrade (Verb) means: Bring into dishonor or contempt. If we degrade somebody, it means we give them less respect and make them feel that they have no value. Synonyms of “Degrade” are: Cheapen, demean, disgrace, humiliate, injure, shame, humble, discredit, pervert, debase, dishonor, etc. Whereas, “Denigrate” (Verb) means: To criticize someone or something unfairly. If we denigrate somebody or something, it means we insult or criticize them in an unfair manner. Synonyms of “Denigrate” are: Disparage, run down, blacken, malign, belittle, decry, revile, vilify, slander, defame, besmirch, impugn, calumniate, asperse, etc.
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    Some studies shows that workers in the nuclear industry are more likely than the general ________ to get cancer.
    Popular (Adj) means: Liked, enjoyed or supported by many people. Whereas, “Populace” (Noun) means: The ordinary people who live in a particular country or place.
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    Don’t allow noise to ________ you from your work.
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    That’s rather a ________ question.
    Naughty (Adj) means: Behaving badly. Whereas, “Knotty” (Adj) means: Complicated and difficult to solve.
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    Bad publicity surrounding Ahmed’s ________ may rebound to Sara’s embarrassment.
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    Trespassers will be ________.
    Persecute (Verb) means: To treat someone in a cruel and unfair way or make them suffer or keep them in bad circumstances, especially because of their race, religion or political beliefs. Whereas, “Prosecute” (Verb) means: To officially charge someone with a crime in a court of law. The word is usually used for bringing legal action against an accused person or group of people and trying to prove that they are guilty of that crime.
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    He had no ________ about his talents as a singer.
    “Illusion” (Noun) means: An image or appearance that is deceptive, something that is not really what it seems to be, or something that misleads or deceives intellectually. Synonyms of “illusion” are: Conceit, chimera, fantasy, nonentity, hallucination, figment, phantasm, delusion, misconception, misapprehension, fancy, deception, fallacy, self-deception, false impression, false belief, etc. “Delusion” (Noun) means: Delusion is the state of believing things or having beliefs on ideas, philosophy, etc. that is not true, an idea or a belief that is not true, false idea, or the act of tricking or deceiving someone. Synonyms of “Delusion” are almost same as of “illusion”: Misconception, mistaken idea, misapprehension, fancy, illusion, deception, hallucination, fallacy, self-deception, false impression, phantasm, misbelief. “Allusion” (Noun) means: A slight hint, an implied or indirect reference of someone or something (especially in literature). Synonyms of “Allusion” are: Reference, mention, suggestion, hint, implication, innuendo, intimation, insinuation, casual remark, indirect reference, etc. Thus, the right answer is “illusion.” Important Note: “Delusion” is something when we have belief in something that is not real. It is a result of deception, misconception, or mental disorder. On the other hand, “illusion” is a false interpretation or perception of something that has objective existence.
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    It is thought that they worked in ________ with the terrorist network.
    “Collision” (Noun) means: An act or an instance of colliding or an accident that happens when two vehicles hit each other with force. Moreover, a collision of cultures or ideas occurs when two very different cultures or people meet and conflict. “Collusion” (Noun) means: A collusion is a secret agreement or cooperation between people to act together (secretly or illegally) in order to deceive or cheat someone. Synonyms are: complicity, connivance, and conspiracy Hence, the right answer is “Collusion.”
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    I did not intend to _________ his accomplishments.
    Degrade (Verb) means: Bring into dishonor or contempt. If we degrade somebody, it means we give them less respect and make them feel that they have no value. Synonyms of “Degrade” are: Cheapen, demean, disgrace, humiliate, injure, shame, humble, discredit, pervert, debase, dishonor, etc. Whereas, “Denigrate” (Verb) means: To criticize someone or something unfairly. If we denigrate somebody or something, it means we insult or criticize them in an unfair manner. Synonyms of “Denigrate” are: Disparage, run down, blacken, malign, belittle, decry, revile, vilify, slander, defame, besmirch, impugn, calumniate, asperse, etc.