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Word Meaning of :- Civil, catechism, piety, clasped, briskly, Rattle off, Firmly



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Answered by jefferson7
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Word Meaning of :- Civil, catechism, piety, clasped, briskly, Rattle off, Firmly

Explanation:

Civil The word civil can mean polite and courteous. It is also a word that is used in referring to matters concerning citizens.

catechism can be defined as  summary of the precepts of the  Christian religion, usually in the form of questions and answers.It is used during religious teachings.

piety It is defined as the quality of being reverent or religious.

clasped It means to hold something tightly in the hand. It can also mean to fasten something.

briskly It means to do something in an energetic manner.

Rattle off It means to do something rapidly or effortlessly.

Firmly It means rigidly or solidly; not yielding.

Answered by ItzAshaly
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Answer:

civil- relating to ordinary citizens and their concerns, as distinct from military or ecclesiastical matters.

catechism- a summary of the principles of Christian religion in the form of questions and answers, used for religious instruction.

(in Roman Catholic use) religious instruction in general.

a series of fixed questions, answers, or precepts used for instruction.

piety- the quality of being religious or reverent.

"acts of piety and charity

clasped- grasp (something) tightly with one's hand.

briskly- in an active, quick, or energetic way.

rattle off- rattle off. Also, reel off. Utter or perform rapidly or effortlessly, often at length

firmly- with little possibility of movement; securely

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