Synonyms
Direction: In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
- MASTERY
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authority (Noun) : the power to give orders to people; the power to influence people because they respect your knowledge
mastery (Noun) : great knowledge about or understanding of a particular ng; command; authority
mystery (Noun) : something that is difficult to understand or to
explain
weighty (Adjective) : important and serious; heavy
weakness (Noun) : lack of strength, power or determinationCorrect Option: C
authority (Noun) : the power to give orders to people; the power to influence people because they respect your knowledge
mastery (Noun) : great knowledge about or understanding of a particular ng; command; authority
mystery (Noun) : something that is difficult to understand or to
explain
weighty (Adjective) : important and serious; heavy
weakness (Noun) : lack of strength, power or determination
- DELUSION
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illusion (Noun) : a false idea or belief about something/ somebody
delusion (Noun) : a false belief or opinion about yourself or your situation
illumination (Noun) : light or a place that light comes from
ascension (Noun) : the journey of Jesus from the earth into heaven; the act of moving up or of reaching a high position
reality (Noun) : the true situation and the problems that actually exist in lifeCorrect Option: B
illusion (Noun) : a false idea or belief about something/ somebody
delusion (Noun) : a false belief or opinion about yourself or your situation
illumination (Noun) : light or a place that light comes from
ascension (Noun) : the journey of Jesus from the earth into heaven; the act of moving up or of reaching a high position
reality (Noun) : the true situation and the problems that actually exist in life
- LOGICAL
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rational (Adjective) : based on reason rather than emotions; reasonable
logical (Adjective) : seeming natural, reasonable or sensible
responsive (Adjective) : reacting quickly and in a positive way
educated (Adjective) : having had a high standard of education
improper (Adjective) : dishonest, or morally wrong; not suited to the situationCorrect Option: B
rational (Adjective) : based on reason rather than emotions; reasonable
logical (Adjective) : seeming natural, reasonable or sensible
responsive (Adjective) : reacting quickly and in a positive way
educated (Adjective) : having had a high standard of education
improper (Adjective) : dishonest, or morally wrong; not suited to the situation
- AMELIORATE
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improve (Verb) : to become better than before
ameliorate (Verb) : to make something better; improve
degrade (Verb) : to show or treat somebody in a way that makes him seem not worth any respect; to make something become worse
motivate (Verb ) : to make somebody want to do something that involves hard work and effort
agree (Verb) : to have the same opinion as somebody else hasCorrect Option: A
improve (Verb) : to become better than before
ameliorate (Verb) : to make something better; improve
degrade (Verb) : to show or treat somebody in a way that makes him seem not worth any respect; to make something become worse
motivate (Verb ) : to make somebody want to do something that involves hard work and effort
agree (Verb) : to have the same opinion as somebody else has
- INVOICE
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statement (Noun) : something that you say or write that gives information or an
opinion; a printed record of money paid, etc.
invoice (Noun) : bill; a list of goods that have been sold, work that has been done, etc., showing what you must pay
word (Noun) : a single unit of language which means something and can be spoken or written; a promise
sound (Noun) : noise
language (Noun) : the system of communication in speech and writing that is used by the people of a particular country or areaCorrect Option: C
statement (Noun) : something that you say or write that gives information or an
opinion; a printed record of money paid, etc.
invoice (Noun) : bill; a list of goods that have been sold, work that has been done, etc., showing what you must pay
word (Noun) : a single unit of language which means something and can be spoken or written; a promise
sound (Noun) : noise
language (Noun) : the system of communication in speech and writing that is used by the people of a particular country or area