Synonyms


Direction: In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.

  1. SAVOUR









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    taste (Noun, Verb) : that allows you to recognise foods when you put them in your mouth; to have a particular flavour
    savour (Noun, Verb) : relish; a taste or smell, especially a pleasant one; the particular quality that different foods and drinks have
    protector (Noun) : a person, an organisation or a thing that protects somebody or something.
    sour (Adjective) : having a taste like that of a lemon or of fruit that is not ready to eat
    flavour (Noun) : taste; how food or drink tastes

    Correct Option: A

    taste (Noun, Verb) : that allows you to recognise foods when you put them in your mouth; to have a particular flavour
    savour (Noun, Verb) : relish; a taste or smell, especially a pleasant one; the particular quality that different foods and drinks have
    protector (Noun) : a person, an organisation or a thing that protects somebody or something.
    sour (Adjective) : having a taste like that of a lemon or of fruit that is not ready to eat
    flavour (Noun) : taste; how food or drink tastes


Direction: In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.

  1. DEFER









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    postpone (Verb) : to delay until a later time; put off
    defer (Verb) : to delay until a later time; put off
    different (Adjective) : not the same; not like something or
    somebody else
    accept (Verb) : to take willingly something that is offered
    disagree (Verb) : to be of different opinions; differ

    Correct Option: A

    postpone (Verb) : to delay until a later time; put off
    defer (Verb) : to delay until a later time; put off
    different (Adjective) : not the same; not like something or
    somebody else
    accept (Verb) : to take willingly something that is offered
    disagree (Verb) : to be of different opinions; differ



  1. DELIBERATE









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    intentional (Adjective) : done deliberately; deliberate; intended
    deliberate (Adjective) : intentional; planned or done on purpose rather than by accident
    purposeless (Adjective) : meaningless; pointless; having no meaning, use or clear aim
    perpetuate (Verb) : to make something such as a bad situation, belief, etc. continue for a
    long time
    intervention (Noun) : the act of intervening; coming or existing between any two things

    Correct Option: C

    intentional (Adjective) : done deliberately; deliberate; intended
    deliberate (Adjective) : intentional; planned or done on purpose rather than by accident
    purposeless (Adjective) : meaningless; pointless; having no meaning, use or clear aim
    perpetuate (Verb) : to make something such as a bad situation, belief, etc. continue for a
    long time
    intervention (Noun) : the act of intervening; coming or existing between any two things


  1. DEMONSTRATE









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    show (Verb) : to make something clear : to prove something
    demonstrate (Verb) : to show something clearly by giving proof or evidence; display; protest
    remonstrate (Verb) : to protest or complain about somebody or something
    witness (Verb) : to see something happen
    complain (Verb) : to say you are annoyed, unhappy or not satisfied

    Correct Option: C

    show (Verb) : to make something clear : to prove something
    demonstrate (Verb) : to show something clearly by giving proof or evidence; display; protest
    remonstrate (Verb) : to protest or complain about somebody or something
    witness (Verb) : to see something happen
    complain (Verb) : to say you are annoyed, unhappy or not satisfied



  1. DARING









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    courageous (Adjective) : brave
    daring (Adjective) : willing to do dangerous or unusual things; brave; courageous
    brilliant (Adjective) : extremely clever or impressive
    energetic (Adjective) : having or needing a lot of energy and enthusiasm
    enthusiastic (Adjective) : feeling or showing a lot of excitement and interest about somebody or something

    Correct Option: D

    courageous (Adjective) : brave
    daring (Adjective) : willing to do dangerous or unusual things; brave; courageous
    brilliant (Adjective) : extremely clever or impressive
    energetic (Adjective) : having or needing a lot of energy and enthusiasm
    enthusiastic (Adjective) : feeling or showing a lot of excitement and interest about somebody or something