Synonyms
Direction: In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word as your answer.
- KIOSK
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store (Noun) : a large shop that sells many different types of goods; a shop (large or small)
kiosk (Noun) : a small shop/ store, open at the front, where newspapers, drinks, etc. are
sold; stand; booth
shop (Noun) : a building or part of a building where you can buy goods and services
booth (Noun) : a small confined place where you can do something privately; a place to sit in a restaurant
mall (Noun) : a large building or covered area that has many shops/stores, restaurants, etc. inside it.Correct Option: A
store (Noun) : a large shop that sells many different types of goods; a shop (large or small)
kiosk (Noun) : a small shop/ store, open at the front, where newspapers, drinks, etc. are
sold; stand; booth
shop (Noun) : a building or part of a building where you can buy goods and services
booth (Noun) : a small confined place where you can do something privately; a place to sit in a restaurant
mall (Noun) : a large building or covered area that has many shops/stores, restaurants, etc. inside it.
- MIMIC
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copy (Verb) : to write or make or behave in the same way as something else or somebody else; imitate
mimic (Verb) : to copy, the way somebody speaks, moves, behaves etc. in order to make other people laugh; imitate
tease (Verb) : to laugh at somebody and make jokes about him, either in a friendly way or in order to annoy or embarrass him
refresh (Verb) : to make somebody feel less tired or less hot
greet (Verb) : to say hello to somebody or to welcome himCorrect Option: D
copy (Verb) : to write or make or behave in the same way as something else or somebody else; imitate
mimic (Verb) : to copy, the way somebody speaks, moves, behaves etc. in order to make other people laugh; imitate
tease (Verb) : to laugh at somebody and make jokes about him, either in a friendly way or in order to annoy or embarrass him
refresh (Verb) : to make somebody feel less tired or less hot
greet (Verb) : to say hello to somebody or to welcome him
- TOIL
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Work hard
toil (Verb) : to work very hard and/or for a long time, usually doing hard physical work; slog
test (Verb) : to find out how much somebody knows, or what he can do by asking him questions or giving him activities to perform
spoil (Verb) : to change something good into something bad, unpleasant, useless etc.; ruin
tell (Verb) : to give information by writing or speakingCorrect Option: C
Work hard
toil (Verb) : to work very hard and/or for a long time, usually doing hard physical work; slog
test (Verb) : to find out how much somebody knows, or what he can do by asking him questions or giving him activities to perform
spoil (Verb) : to change something good into something bad, unpleasant, useless etc.; ruin
tell (Verb) : to give information by writing or speaking
- ASCRIPTION
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attribution (Noun) : assigning to a cause or source; ascription
ascription (Noun) : assigning to a cause or source; attribution
description (Noun) : the act of writing or saying in words what somebody or something is like
account (Noun) : a written record or money in a business, bank, shop; description
cure (Noun) : something that will solve a problems or cure an illnessCorrect Option: C
attribution (Noun) : assigning to a cause or source; ascription
ascription (Noun) : assigning to a cause or source; attribution
description (Noun) : the act of writing or saying in words what somebody or something is like
account (Noun) : a written record or money in a business, bank, shop; description
cure (Noun) : something that will solve a problems or cure an illness
- ABSOLVE
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acquit (Verb) : to decide and state officially in court that somebody in not guilty of a crime; to perform well, badly, etc.
absolve (Verb) : to state formally that somebody is not guilty or responsible for something
consume (Verb) : to use something – fuel, energy, time food, drink, etc; to fill somebody with a strong feeling
punish (Verb) : to blame yourself for something that has happened; to make somebody suffer because he has broken the law or done something wrong
withheld (Verb) : keep back; to refuse to give something to somebodyCorrect Option: C
acquit (Verb) : to decide and state officially in court that somebody in not guilty of a crime; to perform well, badly, etc.
absolve (Verb) : to state formally that somebody is not guilty or responsible for something
consume (Verb) : to use something – fuel, energy, time food, drink, etc; to fill somebody with a strong feeling
punish (Verb) : to blame yourself for something that has happened; to make somebody suffer because he has broken the law or done something wrong
withheld (Verb) : keep back; to refuse to give something to somebody