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31 January, 00:26

Which word is not related to speaking?

a. avail

b. discourse

c. interjection

d. voluble

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  1. 31 January, 00:52
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    The word "avail" (a) is not related to speaking. It means to profit or take advantage of. An example of the word avail used in a sentence is:

    He availed himself of the opportunity to learn from his university professor.

    The words "discourse", "interjection", and "voluble" are all related to speaking; each with a different meaning. The word discourse relates to a political discussion or written or spoken communication.

    The word "interjection" is used to express an emotion or sentiment on the part of the speaker. A good example is "Hey! Come back here." The interjection is the word "Hey". The word "voluble" describes a person who speaks fluently, or talks incessantly.
  2. 31 January, 03:30
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    voluble - talkative interjection-excitement in words avail - to be useful discourse-to talk

    So, your answer is a. avail
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