Synonyms
Direction: In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
- LOQUACIOUS
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talkative (Adjective) : talking a lot
loquacious (Adjective) : talking a lot; talkative
slow (Adjective) : not fast; not moving, acting or doing quickly; taking a long time
content (Adjective) : happy and satisfied with what you have
unclear (Adjective) : not clear or definite; difficult to understandCorrect Option: A
talkative (Adjective) : talking a lot
loquacious (Adjective) : talking a lot; talkative
slow (Adjective) : not fast; not moving, acting or doing quickly; taking a long time
content (Adjective) : happy and satisfied with what you have
unclear (Adjective) : not clear or definite; difficult to understand
Direction: In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
- PERSPICUOUS
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precise (Adjective) : clear and accurate; exact
perspicuous (Adjective) : easily understandable; transpanently clear
relevant (Adjective) : closely connected with the subject you are discussing or the situation
you are thinking about
brief (Adjective) : short; lasting only for a short time
clear (Adjective) : easy to understand and not causing any confusion ; obvious; evident; apparentCorrect Option: B
precise (Adjective) : clear and accurate; exact
perspicuous (Adjective) : easily understandable; transpanently clear
relevant (Adjective) : closely connected with the subject you are discussing or the situation
you are thinking about
brief (Adjective) : short; lasting only for a short time
clear (Adjective) : easy to understand and not causing any confusion ; obvious; evident; apparent
- PRODIGAL
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lavish (Adjective) : impressive and costing a lot of money; luxurious; extravagant
prodigal (Adjective) : extravagant; too willing to spend money or waste time, energy or materials
exclusive (Adjective) : only to be used by one particular person or group
productive (Adjective) : making goods or growing crops in large quantities
carefree (Adjective) : having no worries or responsibilitiesCorrect Option: C
lavish (Adjective) : impressive and costing a lot of money; luxurious; extravagant
prodigal (Adjective) : extravagant; too willing to spend money or waste time, energy or materials
exclusive (Adjective) : only to be used by one particular person or group
productive (Adjective) : making goods or growing crops in large quantities
carefree (Adjective) : having no worries or responsibilities
- INTREPID
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fearless (Adjective) : not afraid
intrepid (Adjective) : very brave; not afraid of danger or difficulties; fearless
hesitant (Adjective) : slow to speak or act because you feel uncertain or nervous
extrovert (Noun) : a lively and confident person who enjoys being with other people
rash (Adjective) : doing something that may not be sensible; impulsive; recklessCorrect Option: B
fearless (Adjective) : not afraid
intrepid (Adjective) : very brave; not afraid of danger or difficulties; fearless
hesitant (Adjective) : slow to speak or act because you feel uncertain or nervous
extrovert (Noun) : a lively and confident person who enjoys being with other people
rash (Adjective) : doing something that may not be sensible; impulsive; reckless
- INFAMY
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notoriety (Noun) : fame for being bad
infamy (Noun) : the state of being well–known for something bad or evil
glory (Noun) : fame, praise or honour that is given to somebody because he has achieved something important
integrity (Noun) : the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; unity
familiarity (Noun) : the state of knowing somebody or something wellCorrect Option: A
notoriety (Noun) : fame for being bad
infamy (Noun) : the state of being well–known for something bad or evil
glory (Noun) : fame, praise or honour that is given to somebody because he has achieved something important
integrity (Noun) : the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; unity
familiarity (Noun) : the state of knowing somebody or something well