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emphasis
Meaning: to state something clearly and firmly
Hindi Meaning: to say something clearly and forcefully
Newspapers: Indian Express
Use of the term: Harris criticized Trump’s approach to the Ukraine war. Said Emphatically Under his rule, Putin would have already moved further into Ukraine.
Synonyms: claim (Claim,
Antonyms: denial (negate,
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Question: Which of the following words is a synonym for assert?
a) Confirmation
b) making an announcement
c) to struggle
d. All of the above
Similar sounding words with different meanings:
- Flour: Cereal powder, flour
- Flower: Flower
year. d): All of the above
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