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disheveled ....... tardy
meticulous ..... careless
facetious .... silly
sanguine ........ optimistic
gullible ........ credulous
Oligarchy
Autocracy
Plutocracy
Aristocracy
Theocracy
flirts with ladies
has narrow views
hates mankind
believe in God
looks at the darker sides of life .
omnivorous
omnipotent
omnipresent
omniscient
omnibus
stories
novels
letters
biographies
dictionaries
an accomplice
a patricide
an atheist
a parricide
a novel expression
an exception to the rule
a universal truth
an overused expression
a technique used for speak faster
the ability to lie
the skill of using language persuasively
the ability to interpret complex logical problems
an extra-ordinary person
a wasteful person
a common man
a musician
rule of thumb
rule of hand
a penelopes web
the pros and cons

The process of globalization conspicuously requires a lingua ->.6 franca for international communication. For a myriad of reasons, English has earned the diadem of - being that international language. As a result, it has crossed national borders to reach people who speak a queer variety otH languages. Engl;sh is no longer the lone possession of the - British or the American, but a common tool which belongs to all and sundry. In fact, bilingual and multilingual users of English for outnumber its monolingual native speakers. This unique phenomenon has led to a bewildering variety of English around the globe. There is a joke that global English is neither British nor American, rather it is bad English However, thequestion of good or bad English is obsolete now Today's slogan is mutual intelligibility amongest users of English
uncommon language
common language
global language
regional language
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