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Let's know how good you are? The following skill test contains 20 multiple choice questions related to various fields of your expertise. You have 20 minutes to finish the test. All the best! 19:42 1 In spite of all the _____ things that were said about him, he still won the court case. 1. vicarious 2. spontaneous 3. delicious 4. malicious

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Answered by sona63
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fourth- malicious will be the answer
Answered by CarliReifsteck
0

Answer :

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'vicarious' as 'experienced by reading or watching someone else do something.'

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'spontaneous' as 'happening naturally, without planning or encouragement.'

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'delicious' as 'very pleasant, esp. to taste or smell.'

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'malicious' as 'intending to cause harm, esp. by hurting someone’s feelings or reputation.'

From the above definitions, we can conclude that the word 'malicious' is most suitable for use in the given sentence.

So, the correct sentence is :

In spite of all the malicious things that were said about him, he still won the court case.

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