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aunoo:
firstly thank you mam for todays post ...........todays words are so tough.......i tried my best to find out but couldn't understand the meaning properly.............i can guess 3 out of 5

1. spur =
2. sue = accused off
3. bigotry =
4. probe = investigation
5. assault =threat

mam i'm not sure and go through the dictionary but couldn't understand properly.........i'm waiting for your reply.........

with regards

Aunoo
Id:101-11-1379

aunoo:
yes sir i strongly agree with you............sir, English is my favorite subject...........i will try my best to achieve it.........thank you sir for your advice..............

nusrat-diu:
Dear Aunoo,

Spur means to encourage somebody to try harder to achieve something. In the heading 'President spurs MPs', President wants to encourage MPs so that they may try hard to achieve their goal.

Bigotry is a noun that means the state of feeling or the act of expressing, strong, unreasonable beliefs or opinions. The sentence 'keeping Bigotry out' suggests staying that feeling or action out or avoid them.

Hope this clarification will help u to understand the words.

Thanks a lot for your interest to explore the meanings of the words.

nusrat-diu:
Bon jour! (Good Day in French) Today's words are taken from this week's Star Life Style:

1. drape (Draped in tradition)
2. regimen (Rituparna Sengupta talked about her beauty regimen.)
3. jeopardise (Don't jeopardise your health trying to please everyone.)
4. torment (Tormented Soul)
5. discrepancy (There is a serious discrepancy in your statement.)

Au revoir! (Bye in French)

psycho saint:
drape-cover with cloth
regimen-
jeopardise- something that is in risk
torment- painful
discrepancy- distinguishes 

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