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A. displeasure
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B. gust
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C. accident
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D. strom
Explanation
The best choice to replace the word "disgust" in the sentence "The doctor grounded his teeth in disgust" is displeasure.
disgust نفرت
displeasure ناراضگی
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A. On
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B. Along
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C. With
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D. At
Explanation
- The sentence should read: "He was indignant at the idea of valuing honour above life, calling the whole notion nonsense."
- The preposition "at" is used to indicate that he is indignant or angry about the idea.
- The phrase "indignant at" is a common idiomatic expression used to show strong disapproval or offense.
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