Word Building - SIGNIFY
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Complete each sentence with different forms of the word 'SIGNIFY'. Make any necessary spelling changes.
ANSWERS
1)
Few observers appreciated the immense political
of this development.
2)
The measures announced in the budget are
compared with what is really needed.
3)
His guitar playing has improved quite
since he's had a new teacher.
4)
Words, in their immediate
, are the sensible signs of his ideas who uses them.
5)
The company’s budget will only be
affected by these new cuts.
6)
Various massacres would pale into
when you look at what has happened in Orlando.
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Answers
1)
SIGNIFIC
ANCE
(n.)
the quality of being worthy of attention, importance
2)
IN
SIGNIFIC
ANT
(adj.)
not big or valuable enough to be considered important
3)
SIGNIFICANT
LY
(adv.)
by a large amount, or in a way that is easily noticeables
4)
SIGNIFIC
ATION
(n.)
a meaning of a word
5)
IN
SIGNIFICANT
LY
(adv.)
lacking in importance, trivial
6)
IN
SIGNIFIC
ANCE
(n.)
the quality of being unimportant to be worth consideration