Select the option in which the usage of the given word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE. Court

Select the option in which the usage of the given word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE. Court Correct Answer Don't worry. He will come as a matter of court.

The correct answer is option 2, i.e., Don't worry. He will come as a matter of court.

  •  To Court- be involved with (someone) romantically, with the intention of marrying.
  •  This meaning is shown by option 1, as the verb form 'to court', in 'He has been courting Eliza'.
  •  Court- a body of people presided over by a judge, judges, or magistrate, and acting as a tribunal in civil and criminal cases.
  •  This noun form, which is most common, is shown by option 3, where 'a prisoner is brought to court for trial'.
  •  Court- a sovereign or a king and his or her councillors, constituting a ruling power.
  •  This noun form is old, used in case of Kings and their courts. This is shown by option 4 as 'The court went into mourning'.
  •  Only option 2 uses the word 'Court' incorrectly.
  •  He will come 'as a matter of court' makes an incorrect sentence.

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