Which one is incorrectly spelled?
ক) supersticious
খ) Hallucination
গ) Assassination
ঘ) inaguration
বিস্তারিত ব্যাখ্যা:
The word 'supersticious' is spelled incorrectly; the correct spelling is 'superstitious'. 'Hallucination' and 'Assassination' are spelled correctly. Note: 'inaguration' is also incorrect; the correct spelling is 'inauguration'. However, 'supersticious' is a more common error and often tested.
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