Antonyms
Direction: In the following questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.
- SACRIFICE
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acquire (Verb) : to gain something by your own efforts, ability or behaviour ; to obtain something by buying
sacrifice (Verb) : to give up something that is important or valuable to you ; to offer something to God (kill an animal/ person)
assimilate (Verb) : to fully understand an idea or some information so that you may be able to use it yourself
abandon (Verb) : to leave somebody, you are responsible for; to leave a thing/place because it is impossible/ dangerous to stay
absorb (Verb) : take in; engrossCorrect Option: C
acquire (Verb) : to gain something by your own efforts, ability or behaviour ; to obtain something by buying
sacrifice (Verb) : to give up something that is important or valuable to you ; to offer something to God (kill an animal/ person)
assimilate (Verb) : to fully understand an idea or some information so that you may be able to use it yourself
abandon (Verb) : to leave somebody, you are responsible for; to leave a thing/place because it is impossible/ dangerous to stay
absorb (Verb) : take in; engross
- EXHAUSTIVE
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incomplete (Adjective) : not complete/finished
exhaustive (Adjective) : including everything possible; very thorough or complete
interesting (Adjective) : attracting your attention because it is special
short (Adjective) : concise
complete (Adjective) : totalCorrect Option: C
incomplete (Adjective) : not complete/finished
exhaustive (Adjective) : including everything possible; very thorough or complete
interesting (Adjective) : attracting your attention because it is special
short (Adjective) : concise
complete (Adjective) : total
- ACQUITTED
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convicted (Verb) : to decide and state officially in court that somebody is guilty of a crime
acquitted (Verb) : to decide and state officially in court that somebody is not guilty of a crime
jailed (Verb) : to put somebody in prison/jail
exonerated (Verb) : to officially state that somebody is not responsible for something that he has been blamed for
accused (Verb) : to say that somebody has done something wrong or is guilty of somethingCorrect Option: C
convicted (Verb) : to decide and state officially in court that somebody is guilty of a crime
acquitted (Verb) : to decide and state officially in court that somebody is not guilty of a crime
jailed (Verb) : to put somebody in prison/jail
exonerated (Verb) : to officially state that somebody is not responsible for something that he has been blamed for
accused (Verb) : to say that somebody has done something wrong or is guilty of something
- FICTITIOUS
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real (Adjective) : genuine
fictitious (Adjective) : invented by somebody rather than true
ambitious (Adjective) : determined to be rich, powerful, successful etc.
unbelievable (Adjective) : that cannot be believed ; incredible
imaginary (Adjective) : existing only in your mind or imaginationCorrect Option: A
real (Adjective) : genuine
fictitious (Adjective) : invented by somebody rather than true
ambitious (Adjective) : determined to be rich, powerful, successful etc.
unbelievable (Adjective) : that cannot be believed ; incredible
imaginary (Adjective) : existing only in your mind or imagination
- STATIONARY
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moving (Adjective) : changing from place to another; causing you to have deep feelings of sadness/sympathy
stationary (Adjective) : not moving; not intended to be moved; not changing in quantity or condition; static
standing (Adjective) : not moving or flowing
speedy (Adjective) : rapid; happening or done quickly or without delay; moving/working very quickly
fast (Adjective) : very quickCorrect Option: C
moving (Adjective) : changing from place to another; causing you to have deep feelings of sadness/sympathy
stationary (Adjective) : not moving; not intended to be moved; not changing in quantity or condition; static
standing (Adjective) : not moving or flowing
speedy (Adjective) : rapid; happening or done quickly or without delay; moving/working very quickly
fast (Adjective) : very quick