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. INSTANT









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    immediate (Adjective) : happening or done without delay; instant
    instant (Adjective) : immediate; happening immediately
    constant (Adjective) : all the time; repeatedly; that does not change ; fixed
    distant (Adjective) : far away in space or time; remote
    sudden (Adjective) : happening or done quickly and unexpectedly

    Correct Option: C

    immediate (Adjective) : happening or done without delay; instant
    instant (Adjective) : immediate; happening immediately
    constant (Adjective) : all the time; repeatedly; that does not change ; fixed
    distant (Adjective) : far away in space or time; remote
    sudden (Adjective) : happening or done quickly and unexpectedly


  1. TEMPEST









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    storm (Noun) : very bad weather with strong winds and rain and after thunder and lightning
    tempest (Noun) : a violent storm
    drama (Noun) : a play for the theatre; an exciting event
    temperature (Noun) : the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment
    temptation (Noun) : the desire to do or have something that you know is bad or wrong

    Correct Option: D

    storm (Noun) : very bad weather with strong winds and rain and after thunder and lightning
    tempest (Noun) : a violent storm
    drama (Noun) : a play for the theatre; an exciting event
    temperature (Noun) : the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment
    temptation (Noun) : the desire to do or have something that you know is bad or wrong



  1. DILLIGENT









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    hardworking (Adjective) : putting a lot of effort into a job and doing it well
    diligent (Adjective) : showing care and effort in your work or duties
    intelligent (Adjective) : good at learning, understanding and thinking in a logical way about things
    eminent (Adjective) : famous and respected; unusual; excellent
    reliable (Adjective) : that can be trusted to do something well; dependable

    Correct Option: C

    hardworking (Adjective) : putting a lot of effort into a job and doing it well
    diligent (Adjective) : showing care and effort in your work or duties
    intelligent (Adjective) : good at learning, understanding and thinking in a logical way about things
    eminent (Adjective) : famous and respected; unusual; excellent
    reliable (Adjective) : that can be trusted to do something well; dependable


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

  1. TREMENDOUS









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    remarkable (Adjective) : unusual or surprising in a way that causes people to take notice; astonishing
    tremendous (Adjective) : very great; huge; remarkable, extremely good
    awesome (Adjective) : very impressive or very difficult and perhaps rather frightening
    considerable (Adjective) : great in amount, size, importance, etc.; significant
    excessive (Adjective) : greater than what seems reasonable or appropriate

    Correct Option: B

    remarkable (Adjective) : unusual or surprising in a way that causes people to take notice; astonishing
    tremendous (Adjective) : very great; huge; remarkable, extremely good
    awesome (Adjective) : very impressive or very difficult and perhaps rather frightening
    considerable (Adjective) : great in amount, size, importance, etc.; significant
    excessive (Adjective) : greater than what seems reasonable or appropriate



  1. RESTRICT









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    prohibit (Verb) : to stop something from being done or used, especially by law; forbid
    restrict (Verb) : to control something with rules or laws
    curtail (Verb) : to limit something or make it last for a shorter time
    retain (Verb) : to keep something; preserve
    retail (Verb) : to sell goods to the public through shops/stores.

    Correct Option: B

    prohibit (Verb) : to stop something from being done or used, especially by law; forbid
    restrict (Verb) : to control something with rules or laws
    curtail (Verb) : to limit something or make it last for a shorter time
    retain (Verb) : to keep something; preserve
    retail (Verb) : to sell goods to the public through shops/stores.