Synonyms


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

  1. SUPERANNUATED









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    retired (Adjective) : stopped doing your job
    superannuated (Adjective) : too old for work ; retired
    experienced (Adjective) : having knowledge or skill in a particular job
    accepted (Verb) : to take willingly, that is offered
    senile (adjective) : behaving in a confused or strange way

    Correct Option: C

    retired (Adjective) : stopped doing your job
    superannuated (Adjective) : too old for work ; retired
    experienced (Adjective) : having knowledge or skill in a particular job
    accepted (Verb) : to take willingly, that is offered
    senile (adjective) : behaving in a confused or strange way


  1. AUDACITY









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    boldness (Noun) : bravery and confidence; not showing fear to say anything
    audacity (Noun) : brave but rude or shocking behaviour
    strength (Noun) : being physically strong
    asperity (Noun) : the fact of being rough ; harshness
    fear (Noun) : being afraid of

    Correct Option: B

    boldness (Noun) : bravery and confidence; not showing fear to say anything
    audacity (Noun) : brave but rude or shocking behaviour
    strength (Noun) : being physically strong
    asperity (Noun) : the fact of being rough ; harshness
    fear (Noun) : being afraid of



  1. DECREPITUDE









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    feebleness (Noun) : very weak in health or body
    decrepitude (Noun) : being old and in poor condition or heath
    disease (Noun) : an illness
    coolness (Noun) : coldness
    crowd (Noun) : a large number of people gathered together at a public place

    Correct Option: D

    feebleness (Noun) : very weak in health or body
    decrepitude (Noun) : being old and in poor condition or heath
    disease (Noun) : an illness
    coolness (Noun) : coldness
    crowd (Noun) : a large number of people gathered together at a public place


  1. TRANSITION









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    change (Noun) : the result of something becoming different
    transition (Noun) : the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another
    position (Noun) : the place where somebody/something is located
    translation (Noun) : the process of changing from one language to another (writing or speaking)
    movement (Noun) : the act of moving from one place to another

    Correct Option: C

    change (Noun) : the result of something becoming different
    transition (Noun) : the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another
    position (Noun) : the place where somebody/something is located
    translation (Noun) : the process of changing from one language to another (writing or speaking)
    movement (Noun) : the act of moving from one place to another



  1. ACCUSED









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    indicted (Verb) : to officially charge somebody with a crime
    accused (Verb) : to say that something wrong has been done
    indicated (Verb) : to show that something is true
    induced (Verb) : to force/persuade to do something
    instigated (Verb) : to make something start or happen

    Correct Option: B

    indicted (Verb) : to officially charge somebody with a crime
    accused (Verb) : to say that something wrong has been done
    indicated (Verb) : to show that something is true
    induced (Verb) : to force/persuade to do something
    instigated (Verb) : to make something start or happen