Synonyms


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

  1. IMPECCABLE










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    perfect (Adjective) : complete and without faults; ideal
    impeccable (Adjective) : without mistakes or faults; perfect
    fair (Adjective) : acceptable and appropriate in a particular situation; treating everyone
    equally; quite good; fine; beautiful
    faultless (Adjective) : having no mistakes; perfect
    criminal (Noun) : a person who commits a crime

    Correct Option: A

    perfect (Adjective) : complete and without faults; ideal
    impeccable (Adjective) : without mistakes or faults; perfect
    fair (Adjective) : acceptable and appropriate in a particular situation; treating everyone
    equally; quite good; fine; beautiful
    faultless (Adjective) : having no mistakes; perfect
    criminal (Noun) : a person who commits a crime


  1. VACILLATE









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    waver (Verb ) : to be or become weak or unsteady; to hesitate and be unable to make
    a decision or choice; hesitate; to move in an unsteady way
    vaci llate (Verb) : to keep changing your opinion or thoughts about something; waver
    never (Conjunction) : not at any time
    quiver (Verb) : to shake slightly; tremble
    queer (Adjective) : odd; strange or unusual

    Correct Option: A

    waver (Verb ) : to be or become weak or unsteady; to hesitate and be unable to make
    a decision or choice; hesitate; to move in an unsteady way
    vaci llate (Verb) : to keep changing your opinion or thoughts about something; waver
    never (Conjunction) : not at any time
    quiver (Verb) : to shake slightly; tremble
    queer (Adjective) : odd; strange or unusual



  1. ELASTIC









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    flexible (Adjective) : able to change to suit new conditions or situations; able to bend easily without breaking
    elastic (Adjective) : made with elastic; able to stretch and then return to its original size and
    shape
    rubbery (Adjective) : looking or feeling like rubber
    expensive (Adjective) : costly
    exciting (Adjective) : causing great interest or excitement

    Correct Option: B

    flexible (Adjective) : able to change to suit new conditions or situations; able to bend easily without breaking
    elastic (Adjective) : made with elastic; able to stretch and then return to its original size and
    shape
    rubbery (Adjective) : looking or feeling like rubber
    expensive (Adjective) : costly
    exciting (Adjective) : causing great interest or excitement


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

  1. CARICATURE









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    grotesque likeness (Noun) : liking towards a person who is extremely ugly in a strange way, in a book or painting
    caricature (Noun) : funny drawing or picture of somebody that exaggerates some of its
    features biographical
    sketch (Noun) : a sketch of or relating to a biography – the story of a person’s like written by somebody else
    eccentricity (Noun) : the quality of being unusual and different from other people
    personality trait (Noun) : the various aspects of a person’s character that combine to make
    him different from other

    Correct Option: B

    grotesque likeness (Noun) : liking towards a person who is extremely ugly in a strange way, in a book or painting
    caricature (Noun) : funny drawing or picture of somebody that exaggerates some of its
    features biographical
    sketch (Noun) : a sketch of or relating to a biography – the story of a person’s like written by somebody else
    eccentricity (Noun) : the quality of being unusual and different from other people
    personality trait (Noun) : the various aspects of a person’s character that combine to make
    him different from other



  1. ABSORBING









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    engrossing (Verb) : to be so much interested in something that you pay no attention to any other thing
    absorbing (Verb) : take in; to take something into the mind and learn or understand it; to be so
    much interested in something that you do not pay attention to anything else
    concentrating (Verb) : to give all your attention to something and not think about anything else
    fascinating (Adjective) : extremely interesting and attractive
    enriching (Adjective) : improving the quality of something by adding something to it

    Correct Option: B

    engrossing (Verb) : to be so much interested in something that you pay no attention to any other thing
    absorbing (Verb) : take in; to take something into the mind and learn or understand it; to be so
    much interested in something that you do not pay attention to anything else
    concentrating (Verb) : to give all your attention to something and not think about anything else
    fascinating (Adjective) : extremely interesting and attractive
    enriching (Adjective) : improving the quality of something by adding something to it