Choose the option opposite in meaning to the word or phrase underlined.
'A novel is an embellished falsehood', said the teacher?
The word “embellished” means decorated or made more attractive by adding extra details.
So, in the sentence:
“A novel is an embellished falsehood…”
Obliterated means wiped out, completely destroyed or removed, which is the closest opposite idea because it implies removing rather than adding details.
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