Synonyms
- SUPERSEDE
-
View Hint View Answer Discuss in Forum
set aside (Verb) : to give or assign a share of money or time to a particular person or cause
supersede (Verb) : to take the place of something or somebody; to move into the position of
something or somebody
suspend (Verb) : to officially stop something for a time; to prevent something from being active, used etc. for a time
repeal (Verb) : to cancel something officially or legally
enforce (Verb) : to make sure that people obey a particular rule or lawCorrect Option: D
set aside (Verb) : to give or assign a share of money or time to a particular person or cause
supersede (Verb) : to take the place of something or somebody; to move into the position of
something or somebody
suspend (Verb) : to officially stop something for a time; to prevent something from being active, used etc. for a time
repeal (Verb) : to cancel something officially or legally
enforce (Verb) : to make sure that people obey a particular rule or law
Direction: In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
- CRUDE
-
View Hint View Answer Discuss in Forum
unrefined (Adjective) : not polite or educated
crude (Adjective) : simple and not very inaccurate but giving a general idea of something; vulgar; unrefined
cruel (Adjective) : having a desire to cause pain and suffering
rude (adjective) : impolite; having or showing a lack of respect for other people and their feelings
savage (Adjective) : aggressive and violent; causing great harm; brutalCorrect Option: A
unrefined (Adjective) : not polite or educated
crude (Adjective) : simple and not very inaccurate but giving a general idea of something; vulgar; unrefined
cruel (Adjective) : having a desire to cause pain and suffering
rude (adjective) : impolite; having or showing a lack of respect for other people and their feelings
savage (Adjective) : aggressive and violent; causing great harm; brutal
- GRUMBLE
-
View Hint View Answer Discuss in Forum
complain (Verb) : to say that you are annoyed unhappy or not satisfied about somebody or something
grumble (Verb) : to complain about somebody or something in a bad-tempered way
scold (Verb) : to speak angrily to somebody, because he has done something wrong
sheer (Verb) : to change direction suddenly in order to avoid somebody or some thing
fight (Verb) : to take part in a war/ contest; to struggle physically with somebodyCorrect Option: B
complain (Verb) : to say that you are annoyed unhappy or not satisfied about somebody or something
grumble (Verb) : to complain about somebody or something in a bad-tempered way
scold (Verb) : to speak angrily to somebody, because he has done something wrong
sheer (Verb) : to change direction suddenly in order to avoid somebody or some thing
fight (Verb) : to take part in a war/ contest; to struggle physically with somebody
- GLOOMY
-
View Hint View Answer Discuss in Forum
murky (Adjective) : not clear; dark or dirty with mud or another substance; cloudy
gloomy (Adjective) : nearly dark or badly lit in a way that makes you feel sad; depressing;
glum;
misty (Adjective) : with a lot of mist; not clear or bright; blurred
obscure (Adjective) : not wellknown; unknown; difficult to understand
shadowy (Adjective) : dark and full of shadows; difficult to see because there in not much lightCorrect Option: C
murky (Adjective) : not clear; dark or dirty with mud or another substance; cloudy
gloomy (Adjective) : nearly dark or badly lit in a way that makes you feel sad; depressing;
glum;
misty (Adjective) : with a lot of mist; not clear or bright; blurred
obscure (Adjective) : not wellknown; unknown; difficult to understand
shadowy (Adjective) : dark and full of shadows; difficult to see because there in not much light
- SPIRITED
-
View Hint View Answer Discuss in Forum
enthusiastic (Adjective) : feeling or showing a lot of excitement and interest about somebody or something
spirited (Adjective) : full of energy, determination or courage; enthusiastic
heated (Adjective) : full of anger and excitement; room or building made warmer using heat
drunk (Adjective) : having drunk so much that it is impossible to think or speak clearly
possessed (Adjective) : controlled by an evil spiritCorrect Option: C
enthusiastic (Adjective) : feeling or showing a lot of excitement and interest about somebody or something
spirited (Adjective) : full of energy, determination or courage; enthusiastic
heated (Adjective) : full of anger and excitement; room or building made warmer using heat
drunk (Adjective) : having drunk so much that it is impossible to think or speak clearly
possessed (Adjective) : controlled by an evil spirit