Synonyms


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

  1. SALACIOUS









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    lustful (Adjective) : feeling or showing strong sexual desire
    salacious (Adjective) : encouraging sexual desire or containing too much sexual detail
    angry (Adjective) : having strong feelings about something that you don’t like
    unhappy (Adjective) : not happy; sad
    satisfied (Adjective) : pleased because you have achieved something

    Correct Option: D

    lustful (Adjective) : feeling or showing strong sexual desire
    salacious (Adjective) : encouraging sexual desire or containing too much sexual detail
    angry (Adjective) : having strong feelings about something that you don’t like
    unhappy (Adjective) : not happy; sad
    satisfied (Adjective) : pleased because you have achieved something


  1. HALLUCINATION









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    delusion (Noun) : a false belief or opinion about yourself or your situation
    hallucination (Noun) : something that is seen or heard when it is not really there
    habitat (Noun) : the place where a particular type of animal or plant is normally found
    dress (Noun) : clothes
    deception (Noun) : the act of deliberately making somebody believe something that is not true.

    Correct Option: A

    delusion (Noun) : a false belief or opinion about yourself or your situation
    hallucination (Noun) : something that is seen or heard when it is not really there
    habitat (Noun) : the place where a particular type of animal or plant is normally found
    dress (Noun) : clothes
    deception (Noun) : the act of deliberately making somebody believe something that is not true.



  1. CATASTROPHE









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    calamity (Noun) : disaster; an event that causes great harm or damage
    catastrophe (Noun) : sudden disaster that causes many people to suffer
    clumsy (Adjective) : moving or doing things in a very awkward way
    disease (Noun) : an illness
    rustic (Adjective) : simple; of country (rural) people

    Correct Option: D

    calamity (Noun) : disaster; an event that causes great harm or damage
    catastrophe (Noun) : sudden disaster that causes many people to suffer
    clumsy (Adjective) : moving or doing things in a very awkward way
    disease (Noun) : an illness
    rustic (Adjective) : simple; of country (rural) people


  1. HAPPINESS









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    bliss (Noun) : extreme happiness; joy
    happiness (Noun) : the feeling of extreme joy; pleasure; bliss
    grief (Noun) : the feeling of great sadness
    sorrow (Noun) : the feeling of great sadness; grief
    misery (Noun) : great suffering of the mind and/or body; distress

    Correct Option: D

    bliss (Noun) : extreme happiness; joy
    happiness (Noun) : the feeling of extreme joy; pleasure; bliss
    grief (Noun) : the feeling of great sadness
    sorrow (Noun) : the feeling of great sadness; grief
    misery (Noun) : great suffering of the mind and/or body; distress



  1. GREET









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    welcome (Verb) : to say hello to somebody in a friendly way when he arrives somewhere
    greet (Verb) : to say hello to somebody or to welcome him
    hostile (Adjective) : very unfriendly or aggressive and ready to argue or fight
    unsociable (Adjective) : not enjoying the company of other people
    aloof (Adjective) : not friendly or interested in other people

    Correct Option: A

    welcome (Verb) : to say hello to somebody in a friendly way when he arrives somewhere
    greet (Verb) : to say hello to somebody or to welcome him
    hostile (Adjective) : very unfriendly or aggressive and ready to argue or fight
    unsociable (Adjective) : not enjoying the company of other people
    aloof (Adjective) : not friendly or interested in other people