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Question
The word given in the sentence is used contextually. Pick the word from the alternatives given that is most inappropriate in the given context.
BENEVOLENCE: Every religion believes in the concept of benevolence.
Options
generosity
malignity
liberality
benignity
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Solution
‘Malignity’ means ‘malevolence’, ‘malice’, etc., which is inappropriate in this context. Religions believe in the concept of goodness or benevolence, liberality, generosity, benignity, etc.
Therefore, Malignity is the correct option.
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