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    Select the word which means the same as the group of words given. Sound of horses
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    Select the word which means the same as the group of words given.
    Sound of horses

    A.

    grunt

    B.

    screech

    C.

    squeak

    D.

    neigh

    Correct option is D

    The correct one-word for the given group of words "Sound of horses" is neigh.
    · Neigh refers to the characteristic high-pitched sound made by a horse, typically when excited, anxious, or communicating with other horses. (हिनहिनाना)
    · Example: As we approached the stable, we could hear the horses neighing softly.
    · Meanings of the given other options:
    · grunt: A short, low sound typically made by pigs or as a response of displeasure.
    · screech: A loud, harsh, piercing cry made by a bird, person, or some mechanical device.
    · squeak: A short, high-pitched sound or cry made by small animals or by objects under pressure.

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