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.

  1. APPRISE









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    inform (Verb) : to tell somebody about something in an official way
    apprise (Verb) : to tell or in form somebody of something
    praise (Verb) : to show approval of or admiration for somebody or something
    conceal (Verb) : to hide
    assess (Verb) : to make a judgement about the nature or quality of somebody or something

    Correct Option: B

    inform (Verb) : to tell somebody about something in an official way
    apprise (Verb) : to tell or in form somebody of something
    praise (Verb) : to show approval of or admiration for somebody or something
    conceal (Verb) : to hide
    assess (Verb) : to make a judgement about the nature or quality of somebody or something


  1. BAFFLE









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    puzzle (Verb) : baffle; to make somebody feel confused
    baffle (Verb) : to confuse somebody completely; to be too difficult or strange for somebody to understand or explain; perplex; puzzle
    strike (Verb) : to hit somebody or something hard
    flutter (Verb) : to move lightly and quickly; a quick, light movement.
    surpass (Verb) : to do or be better than somebody or something

    Correct Option: B

    puzzle (Verb) : baffle; to make somebody feel confused
    baffle (Verb) : to confuse somebody completely; to be too difficult or strange for somebody to understand or explain; perplex; puzzle
    strike (Verb) : to hit somebody or something hard
    flutter (Verb) : to move lightly and quickly; a quick, light movement.
    surpass (Verb) : to do or be better than somebody or something



  1. APEX









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    top (Noun) : the highest part or point of something
    apex (Noun) : the top or highest part of something
    bottom (Noun) : the lowest part of something
    outward(Adjective, Adverb) : going away from a particular place
    inward (Adjective, Adverb) : inside your mind; towards the inside or centre of something

    Correct Option: C

    top (Noun) : the highest part or point of something
    apex (Noun) : the top or highest part of something
    bottom (Noun) : the lowest part of something
    outward(Adjective, Adverb) : going away from a particular place
    inward (Adjective, Adverb) : inside your mind; towards the inside or centre of something


  1. ACCOMPLISH









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    achieve (Verb) : to succeed in reaching a particular goal, status or standard; attain; accomplish
    accomplish (Verb) : to succeed in doing or completing something; achieve
    surrender (Verb) : to admit that you have been defeated and want to stop fighting; give in
    forsake (Verb) : to leave; abandon; renounce
    abandon (Verb) : to leave a thing or place

    Correct Option: B

    achieve (Verb) : to succeed in reaching a particular goal, status or standard; attain; accomplish
    accomplish (Verb) : to succeed in doing or completing something; achieve
    surrender (Verb) : to admit that you have been defeated and want to stop fighting; give in
    forsake (Verb) : to leave; abandon; renounce
    abandon (Verb) : to leave a thing or place



  1. PROTRUDE









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    bulge (Verb) : to stick out from something in a round shape
    protrude (Verb) : to stick out from a place or a surface
    lengthen (Verb) : to make or become longer
    uphold (Verb) : to support something that you think is right and make sure that it continues to exist
    refute (Verb) : to prove that something is wrong

    Correct Option: C

    bulge (Verb) : to stick out from something in a round shape
    protrude (Verb) : to stick out from a place or a surface
    lengthen (Verb) : to make or become longer
    uphold (Verb) : to support something that you think is right and make sure that it continues to exist
    refute (Verb) : to prove that something is wrong