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Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
The poor man was ______ entry to the restaurant.
derived
denied
devoid
deluded
- The context of the sentence is likely about someone not being allowed to enter a restaurant. The most appropriate word should reflect refusal or prevention.
- Option 1: derived
- Derived means to obtain something from a source. It doesn’t fit the context of entry to a restaurant.
- Option 2: denied
- Denied means refusal or to be prevented from having or doing something.
- Correct Answer: This fits well in the context, as it suggests the man was not allowed entry.
- Option 3: devoid
- Devoid means completely lacking something. It doesn’t make sense in this context about entry.
- Option 4: deluded
- Deluded means deceived or misled. It doesn’t apply to the context of entry being refused.
- The sentence "The poor man was denied entry to the restaurant" correctly uses the term "denied" to convey that he was not allowed to enter.
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