ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION
Find the correct word from the box and answer the sentence accordingly:
illegible, optimistic, stationary, idealist, anniversary, orphan, biography,
impartial, epidemic, museum, campus, illiterate
, cavalry, century, fables
,
stationery, infallible, adamant
1. A person with rigid ideas and unwilling to change.
2. Writing paper, envelopes, labels, etc.
3.
Diseases which is widespread among many people in
the same place for a time.
4. Handwriting which is difficult or impossible to read.
5. The life story of a person written by someone else.
6. A period of hundred years.
7. Soldiers who fight on horse-back.
8. A person who remains positive.
9. A person who is fair in giving judgement.
10. Grounds of a school or university, where the main
buildings are.
11. Building in which objects illustrating art, history or
science are displayed.
12. Short tales, especially with animals in them, giving
moral teaching.
HOLIDAY HOMEWORK-8
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Answer :

Final answer:

The answer provides definitions for one-word substitutions and correctly matches each word with its corresponding sentence. It assists in enhancing vocabulary comprehension through clear explanations and examples.


Explanation:

1. Adamant

2. Stationery

3. Epidemic

4. Illegible

5. Biography

6. Century

7. Cavalry

8. Optimistic

9. Impartial

10. Campus

11. Museum

12. Fables

Sentence 1 - Adamant: A person with rigid ideas and unwilling to change.

Sentence 2 - Stationery: Writing paper, envelopes, labels, etc.

Sentence 3 - Epidemic: Diseases which are widespread among many people in the same place for a time.

Sentence 4 - Illegible: Handwriting which is difficult or impossible to read.

Sentence 5 - Biography: The life story of a person written by someone else.

Sentence 6 - Century: A period of a hundred years.

Sentence 7 - Cavalry: Soldiers who fight on horse-back.

Sentence 8 - Optimistic: A person who remains positive.

Sentence 9 - Impartial: A person who is fair in giving judgment.

Sentence 10 - Campus: Grounds of a school or university where the main buildings are located.

Sentence 11 - Museum: A building where objects illustrating art, history, or science are displayed.

Sentence 12 - Fables: Short tales, especially with animals, giving moral teaching.


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