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Identify the correct spelling :

AAcqiuesce

BAcquiesce

CAcqueisce

DAcquesce

Answer:

B. Acquiesce

Read Explanation:

English Language - Synonyms and Spelling

  • Acquiesce (Verb): To accept something reluctantly but without protest. It implies a passive agreement or submission.
    • Etymology: Derived from the Latin word 'acquiescere', meaning 'to find rest in' or 'to be satisfied with'.
    • Common Usage: Often used in legal or formal contexts where one party yields to a demand or decision.
      • Example: "She was forced to acquiesce to the new company policy."
  • Distinguishing from similar words:
    • Acquaint: To make someone familiar with something. (e.g., "Please acquaint yourself with the safety procedures.")
    • Acquit: To free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty. (e.g., "The jury decided to acquit the defendant.")
    • Require: To need for a particular purpose; to demand. (e.g., "This job requires attention to detail.")
  • Synonyms for Acquiesce:
    • Concede
    • Yield
    • Submit
    • Consent (often implies a more willing agreement)
    • Comply
  • Antonyms for Acquiesce:
    • Resist
    • Dissent
    • Object
    • Protest
  • Spelling Considerations for Competitive Exams:
    • Pay close attention to the 'qu' combination and the 'sc' in the middle.
    • Common spelling errors might involve confusing it with words like 'acquit' or 'acquaint'.
    • Practice writing the word multiple times to reinforce correct spelling.
  • Exam Tip: In synonym questions, understand the nuance of each word. 'Acquiesce' specifically refers to giving in without open objection, often under pressure.

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