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Titillate vs Titivate
Rule
Titillate vs Titivate
Titillate is a VERB = Means to lightly touch, tickle or arouse someone mentally.
“Monkeys often titillate each other.”
Titivate is a VERB = To make oneself or something look more smart and attractive.
“We need to titivate this office.”
Check yourself
1.
The young author's new love book ____________ her readers.
Response options:
titillates
titivates
2.
I must __________ myself before I leave the house every morning.
Response options:
titivate
titillate
3.
Do you think certain food can __________ us?
Response options:
titivate
titillate
4.
Ben really wants to __________ his messy garden.
Response options:
titillate
titivate
5.
The students helped to _________ the old classroom.
Response options:
titillate
titivate
Result
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