Root "Circum-" (Around): * Circumlocution: Speaking around a topic (not being direct).
Circumstantial: Things standing around an event (indirect evidence).
Root "Loqui" (To Speak): This helps in words like Colloquy (speaking together) and Elocution (art of clear speaking).
Suffix "-Phobia" (Fear):Claustrophobia is one of the most common exam questions. Remind students that Claustrum refers to a closed space (like a closet).
Spelling Warning:Clientele and Colleague are frequently misspelled in exams. Note the 'ele' at the end of Clientele and the 'ue' in Colleague.
25One Word Substitutions Practice Alphabet "C" (Question Type M.C.Q)
*One Word Substitutions PracticeDay:-5, Alphabet "C"