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In English / High School | 2025-07-03

Which word best fits the sentence?

"Despite his ______ attempts, he couldn't convince the jury."

Options:
- negligible
- feeble
- deceptive
- futile

Asked by ebonsell7115

Answer (2)

The best fit for the blank in the sentence is "futile," as it means incapable of producing any useful result. The word conveys that the attempts, regardless of effort, did not succeed in convincing the jury. Other options like 'feeble' or 'negligible' do not convey the same meaning effectively.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-04

To determine which word best fits the sentence, we need to understand the context and meaning of each option provided in the list:

Negligible - This word means so small or unimportant as to be not worth considering; insignificant. If attempts were negligible, they were hardly noticed or worthmentioning.

Feeble - This word means lacking physical strength, especially as a result of age or illness. When referring to attempts, it means weak or lacking in strength or effectiveness.

Deceptive - This word means giving an appearance or impression different from the true one; misleading. Deceptive attempts would be attempts aimed at misleading the jury.

Futile - This word means incapable of producing any useful result; pointless. Futile attempts imply that no matter what was done, it was impossible to succeed.


In the sentence "Despite his ______ attempts, he couldn't convince the jury," the phrase suggests that there is effort made but without success in persuading the jury. The word that best fits this context is futile because it indicates that despite trying, the attempts did not produce any result. Therefore, the best word to complete the sentence is 'futile,' Option 4.

Answered by danjohnbrain | 2025-07-06