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. COMMOTION









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    disturbance (Noun) : a noisy fight; the act of disturbing something or somebody
    commotion (Noun) : sudden noisy confusion or excitement
    cheer (Noun) : a shout of joy, support or praise
    imbalance (Noun) : a situation in which two or more things are not the same in size or are not treated the same, in a way that is unfair or causes problems
    movement (Noun) : the act of moving from one place to another

    Correct Option: C

    disturbance (Noun) : a noisy fight; the act of disturbing something or somebody
    commotion (Noun) : sudden noisy confusion or excitement
    cheer (Noun) : a shout of joy, support or praise
    imbalance (Noun) : a situation in which two or more things are not the same in size or are not treated the same, in a way that is unfair or causes problems
    movement (Noun) : the act of moving from one place to another


  1. REPOSE









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    rest (Verb) : to relax, sleep or do nothing after a period of activity of illness; to be buried
    repose (Verb) : to rest, sleep or feel calm
    place (Verb) : to put something in a particular place
    keep (Verb) : to stay in a particular condition or position
    replace (Verb) : to be instead of something or somebody else

    Correct Option: C

    rest (Verb) : to relax, sleep or do nothing after a period of activity of illness; to be buried
    repose (Verb) : to rest, sleep or feel calm
    place (Verb) : to put something in a particular place
    keep (Verb) : to stay in a particular condition or position
    replace (Verb) : to be instead of something or somebody else



  1. ADORN









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    beautify (Verb) : to make somebody or something beautiful or more beautiful
    adorn (Verb) : to make something or somebody look more attractive by decorating it or him with something
    trust (Verb) : to believe that somebody is good, sincere and honest
    writer (Noun) : a person who writes books, stories, articles, etc.
    suspect (Verb) : to have an idea that something is probably true or likely to happen, but without having definite proof

    Correct Option: D

    beautify (Verb) : to make somebody or something beautiful or more beautiful
    adorn (Verb) : to make something or somebody look more attractive by decorating it or him with something
    trust (Verb) : to believe that somebody is good, sincere and honest
    writer (Noun) : a person who writes books, stories, articles, etc.
    suspect (Verb) : to have an idea that something is probably true or likely to happen, but without having definite proof


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

  1. CANCEL









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    abolish (Verb) : to officially end a law, a system or an institution
    cancel (Verb) : to decide that something that has been arranged will not now take place;
    annul; abolish; neutralize
    approve (Verb) : to think somebody or something is good, suitable or acceptable
    allow (Verb) : to let somebody or something do something
    break (Verb) : to be damaged and separated into two or more pieces

    Correct Option: A

    abolish (Verb) : to officially end a law, a system or an institution
    cancel (Verb) : to decide that something that has been arranged will not now take place;
    annul; abolish; neutralize
    approve (Verb) : to think somebody or something is good, suitable or acceptable
    allow (Verb) : to let somebody or something do something
    break (Verb) : to be damaged and separated into two or more pieces



  1. ABANDON









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    forsake (Verb) : abandon; to leave somebody or something, especially when you have a responsibility to stay
    abandon (Verb) : to leave somebody with no intention of returning especially when you
    have a responsibility
    keep (Verb) : to stay in a particular condition or position; to continue doing something
    cherish (Verb) : to love somebody or something very much and want to protect him or it
    enlarge (Verb) : to make something bigger

    Correct Option: A

    forsake (Verb) : abandon; to leave somebody or something, especially when you have a responsibility to stay
    abandon (Verb) : to leave somebody with no intention of returning especially when you
    have a responsibility
    keep (Verb) : to stay in a particular condition or position; to continue doing something
    cherish (Verb) : to love somebody or something very much and want to protect him or it
    enlarge (Verb) : to make something bigger