Synonyms


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

  1. LACONIC









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    concise (Adjective) : using only a few words to say something
    laconic (Adjective) : using only a few words to say something
    loquacious (Adjective) : talking a lot ; talkative
    rambling (Adjective) : very long
    and confused (speech or writing)
    verbose (Adjective) : using more words than needed

    Correct Option: B

    concise (Adjective) : using only a few words to say something
    laconic (Adjective) : using only a few words to say something
    loquacious (Adjective) : talking a lot ; talkative
    rambling (Adjective) : very long
    and confused (speech or writing)
    verbose (Adjective) : using more words than needed


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

  1. CONFIDENTIAL









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    secret (Adjective) : kept hidden from others
    confidential (Adjective) : meant to be kept secret and not told or shared with other people
    obvious (Adjective) : easy to see or understand; clear
    honest (Adjective) : always speaking the truth, never stealing or cheating
    accurate (Adjective) : correct and true in every detail

    Correct Option: C

    secret (Adjective) : kept hidden from others
    confidential (Adjective) : meant to be kept secret and not told or shared with other people
    obvious (Adjective) : easy to see or understand; clear
    honest (Adjective) : always speaking the truth, never stealing or cheating
    accurate (Adjective) : correct and true in every detail



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

  1. LIBERTY









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    freedom (Noun) : the right to do or say what you want without anyone stopping you
    liberty (Noun) : freedom to live as you choose
    equality (Noun) : the fact of being equal in rights, status, advantages, etc.
    charity (Noun) : the aim of giving money, food, help, etc. to people who are in need
    democracy (Noun) : a system of government in which all the people of a country can vote to elect their representatives

    Correct Option: A

    freedom (Noun) : the right to do or say what you want without anyone stopping you
    liberty (Noun) : freedom to live as you choose
    equality (Noun) : the fact of being equal in rights, status, advantages, etc.
    charity (Noun) : the aim of giving money, food, help, etc. to people who are in need
    democracy (Noun) : a system of government in which all the people of a country can vote to elect their representatives


  1. DESPONDENT









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    dejected (Adjective) : unhappy and disappointed; despondent
    despondent (Adjective) : sad; without much hope; dejected.
    deserted (Adjective) : a place with no people in it; abandoned
    rejected (verb) : to refuse to accept or consider something ; to decide not to use
    repentant (Adjective) : feeling or showing that you are sorry for something wrong that you have done

    Correct Option: B

    dejected (Adjective) : unhappy and disappointed; despondent
    despondent (Adjective) : sad; without much hope; dejected.
    deserted (Adjective) : a place with no people in it; abandoned
    rejected (verb) : to refuse to accept or consider something ; to decide not to use
    repentant (Adjective) : feeling or showing that you are sorry for something wrong that you have done



  1. JUBILANT









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    ecstatic (Adjective) : very happy, excited and enthusiastic; delighted
    jubilant (Adjective) : feeling or showing great happiness
    brilliant (Adjective) : extremely clever or impressive
    proud (Adjective) : feeling pleased and satisfied about something you own or have done
    gloomy (Adjective) : depressing

    Correct Option: C

    ecstatic (Adjective) : very happy, excited and enthusiastic; delighted
    jubilant (Adjective) : feeling or showing great happiness
    brilliant (Adjective) : extremely clever or impressive
    proud (Adjective) : feeling pleased and satisfied about something you own or have done
    gloomy (Adjective) : depressing