Synonyms


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

  1. CHANGE









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    alter (Verb) : to become different
    change (Verb) : become or make different
    renew (Verb) : to begin something after a pause or interruption
    review (Verb) : to carefully examine or consider something again
    repeat (Verb) : to say or write again and again

    Correct Option: A

    alter (Verb) : to become different
    change (Verb) : become or make different
    renew (Verb) : to begin something after a pause or interruption
    review (Verb) : to carefully examine or consider something again
    repeat (Verb) : to say or write again and again


  1. FOREBODING









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    alarm (Noun) : fear and anxiety that somebody feels when something dangerous or unpleasant might happen
    foreboding (Noun) : a strong feeling that something dangerous or unpleasant is going to happen
    forecast (Noun) : a statement about what will happen in the future
    failure (Noun) : lack of success in doing or achieving something
    foresight (Noun) : the ability to predict what is likely to happen

    Correct Option: A

    alarm (Noun) : fear and anxiety that somebody feels when something dangerous or unpleasant might happen
    foreboding (Noun) : a strong feeling that something dangerous or unpleasant is going to happen
    forecast (Noun) : a statement about what will happen in the future
    failure (Noun) : lack of success in doing or achieving something
    foresight (Noun) : the ability to predict what is likely to happen



  1. REQUEST









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    ask (Verb) : to say or write in the form of a question
    request (Verb) : to ask for something or do something in a polite way
    please (Verb) : used for adding force to a request or statement
    suggest (Verb) : to put forward an idea; propose
    offer (Verb) : to say that you are willing to do something for somebody or give something to somebody

    Correct Option: A

    ask (Verb) : to say or write in the form of a question
    request (Verb) : to ask for something or do something in a polite way
    please (Verb) : used for adding force to a request or statement
    suggest (Verb) : to put forward an idea; propose
    offer (Verb) : to say that you are willing to do something for somebody or give something to somebody


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. ADVERSE









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    unfavourable (Adjective) : not good and likely to cause problems
    adverse (Adjective) : negative and unpleasant; not likely to produce a good result
    unequal (Adjective) : in which people are treated in different ways; unfair
    unwanted (Adjective) : that you do not want
    undue (Adjective) : more than you think is reasonable or necessary

    Correct Option: B

    unfavourable (Adjective) : not good and likely to cause problems
    adverse (Adjective) : negative and unpleasant; not likely to produce a good result
    unequal (Adjective) : in which people are treated in different ways; unfair
    unwanted (Adjective) : that you do not want
    undue (Adjective) : more than you think is reasonable or necessary



  1. DISASTER









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    misfortune (Noun) : bad luck; an unfortunate accident, condition or event, blow; disaster
    disaster (Noun) : an unexpected event – a very bad accident, a flood, a fire, that kills a lot of people or causes a lot of damage
    death (Noun) : the fact of dying or being killed
    epidemic (Noun) : a large number of cases of a particular disease happening at the same time in a particular community
    derailment (Noun) : being off the tracks

    Correct Option: C

    misfortune (Noun) : bad luck; an unfortunate accident, condition or event, blow; disaster
    disaster (Noun) : an unexpected event – a very bad accident, a flood, a fire, that kills a lot of people or causes a lot of damage
    death (Noun) : the fact of dying or being killed
    epidemic (Noun) : a large number of cases of a particular disease happening at the same time in a particular community
    derailment (Noun) : being off the tracks