From the words or groups of words lettered A to E below the sentence, choose the word or group of words that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word or phrase as it is used in the sentence.
He poured out a lot of invectives in a speech that was supposed to be a vote of thanks.
praises
requests
denials
curses
apologies
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From Wikitionary
INVECTIVE
Something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another.
SYNONYMS
abusive, critical, denunciatory, satirical, vitriolic, vituperative

The word you need to focus on is "invectives." It's a bit of a tricky word, but we can figure it out.
What does "invectives" mean?
"Invectives" are basically insulting or abusive words or expressions. Think of them as harsh criticisms or angry accusations.
Let's look at the options:
* A. praises: Praises are the opposite of insults.
* B. requests: Requests are asking for something.
* C. denials: Denials are saying something isn't true.
* D. curses: Curses are words intended to cause harm or express anger.
Which is the closest in meaning?
The best answer is D. curses. Curses are a type of invective.
Therefore, the correct answer is D.
Why the others don't fit:
* Praises are positive, while invectives are negative.
* Requests are asking for something, not expressing anger.
* Denials are statements of untruth, not insults.


