Synonyms


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

  1. ANTICIPATE









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    expect (Verb) : to think or believe that something will happen or that somebody will do something
    anticipate (Verb) : to expect something
    antagonise (Verb) : to do something to make somebody feel angry with you
    accept (Verb) : to take willingly something that is offered
    hope (Verb) : to want something to happen and think that it is possible

    Correct Option: B

    expect (Verb) : to think or believe that something will happen or that somebody will do something
    anticipate (Verb) : to expect something
    antagonise (Verb) : to do something to make somebody feel angry with you
    accept (Verb) : to take willingly something that is offered
    hope (Verb) : to want something to happen and think that it is possible


  1. ABUNDANT









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    plentiful (Adjective) : existing in large quantities; abundant
    abundant (Adjective) : plentiful; more than enough; existing in large quantities
    sufficient (Adjective) : enough for a particular purpose
    ignificant (Adjective) : important enough to have an effect or be noticed
    vibrant (Adjective) : full of life and energy; exciting; very bright and strong; brilliant

    Correct Option: B

    plentiful (Adjective) : existing in large quantities; abundant
    abundant (Adjective) : plentiful; more than enough; existing in large quantities
    sufficient (Adjective) : enough for a particular purpose
    ignificant (Adjective) : important enough to have an effect or be noticed
    vibrant (Adjective) : full of life and energy; exciting; very bright and strong; brilliant



  1. METICULOUS









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    methodical (Adjective) : done in a careful and logical way; disciplined; precise
    meticulous (Adjective) : paying careful attention to every detail; thorough; fastidious; methodical
    correct (Adjective) : right; accurate or true; without any mistakes
    clean (Adjective) : not dirty; not harmful
    painstaking (Adjective) : needing a lot of care, effort and attention to detail; thorough

    Correct Option: C

    methodical (Adjective) : done in a careful and logical way; disciplined; precise
    meticulous (Adjective) : paying careful attention to every detail; thorough; fastidious; methodical
    correct (Adjective) : right; accurate or true; without any mistakes
    clean (Adjective) : not dirty; not harmful
    painstaking (Adjective) : needing a lot of care, effort and attention to detail; thorough


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

  1. QUASH









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    reject (Verb) : to refuse to accept or consider something
    quash (Verb) : to officially say that a decision made by a court is no longer valid or correct; overturn; suppress; to take action to stop something from continuing
    question (Verb) : to ask questions (official)
    pledge (Verb) : swear; to make somebody or yourself promise to do something
    slash (Verb) : to make a long cut with a sharp object; slit

    Correct Option: C

    reject (Verb) : to refuse to accept or consider something
    quash (Verb) : to officially say that a decision made by a court is no longer valid or correct; overturn; suppress; to take action to stop something from continuing
    question (Verb) : to ask questions (official)
    pledge (Verb) : swear; to make somebody or yourself promise to do something
    slash (Verb) : to make a long cut with a sharp object; slit



  1. PITY









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    mercy (Noun) : a kind or forgiving attitude
    pity (Noun) : a feeling of sympathy and sadness caused by the suffering of others
    offence (Noun) : an illegal act; crime
    kindness (Noun) : the quality of being kind
    joy (Noun) : a feeling of great happiness; delight

    Correct Option: B

    mercy (Noun) : a kind or forgiving attitude
    pity (Noun) : a feeling of sympathy and sadness caused by the suffering of others
    offence (Noun) : an illegal act; crime
    kindness (Noun) : the quality of being kind
    joy (Noun) : a feeling of great happiness; delight