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In the sentence given below, a word/group of words is given in bold. Below the sentence, five words/groups of words are given. Choose one to substitute the word/group of words given in bold without changing its meaning.
He is an old worshipper of Bacchus.

In the sentence given below, a word/group of words is given in bold. Below the sentence, five words/groups of words are given. Choose one to substitute the word/group of words given in bold without changing its meaning.
His penchant for investigative work has earned him the pride of place in international journalism.

In the sentence given below, a word/group of words is given in bold. Below the sentence, five words/groups of words are given. Choose one to substitute the word/group of words given in bold without changing its meaning.
He declined our offer of help.

In the sentence given below, a word/group of words is given in bold. Below the sentence, five words/groups of words are given. Choose one to substitute the word/group of words given in bold without changing its meaning.
He tried hard to avert the accident.

In the sentence given below, a word/group of words is given in bold. Below the sentence, five words/groups of words are given. Choose one to substitute the word/group of words given in bold without changing its meaning.
They discovered that the doctor was an imposter.

In the sentence given below, a word/group of words is given in bold. Below the sentence, five words/groups of words are given. Choose one to substitute the word/group of words given in bold without changing its meaning.
The knight came upon his adversary in the forest.

In the sentence given below, a word/group of words is given in bold. Below the sentence, five words/groups of words are given. Choose one to substitute the word/group of words given in bold without changing its meaning.
He was not present at the inception of the programme.

In the sentence given below, a word/group of words is given in bold. Below the sentence, five words/groups of words are given. Choose one to substitute the word/group of words given in bold without changing its meaning.
The word solicitude means most nearly.
