Fill in the blank spaces in the following sentences making use of the best of the five options:

Without .... words he accused him directly of treachery

  • A amending
  • B modifying
  • C mixing
  • D mincing
  • E meaning

The correct answer is D. mincing

The correct option to fill in the blanks in the sentence “Without … words he accused him directly of treachery” is D. mincing. So, the completed sentence is: “Without mincing words he accused him directly of treachery.”

Here’s why:

  • A. amending: This option is incorrect because “amending” means to change or modify for the better. Accusing someone of treachery is a direct action, not typically associated with making amendments.

  • B. modifying: This option is incorrect because “modifying” means to make changes or alterations. In this context, the accusation is direct and not altered or softened.

  • C. mixing: This option is incorrect because “mixing” refers to combining or putting things together. It doesn’t fit in this context where the accusation is straightforward and unambiguous.

  • D. mincing: This is the correct option. “Mincing words” means to speak indirectly or euphemistically, to soften the impact of something. “Without mincing words” means speaking directly and bluntly, which fits in this context where he accused him directly of treachery.

  • E. meaning: This option is incorrect because “meaning” refers to what is intended to be expressed or indicated. In this context, there’s no ambiguity about the intention, so there’s no need for interpretation or finding meaning.

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