Synonyms
Direction: In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
- EMANCIPATE
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liberate (Verb) : to free a country or person from the control of somebody else
emancipate (Verb) : set free; to free somebody from legal, political or social restrictions
exist (Verb) : to be present in a place or situation; to be real
correct (Verb) : make right/ correct
restrain (Verb ) : to stop somebody from doing somethingCorrect Option: A
liberate (Verb) : to free a country or person from the control of somebody else
emancipate (Verb) : set free; to free somebody from legal, political or social restrictions
exist (Verb) : to be present in a place or situation; to be real
correct (Verb) : make right/ correct
restrain (Verb ) : to stop somebody from doing something
- LAUD
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acknowledge (Verb) : to accept that something is true
laud (Verb) : to praise
like (Verb) : prefer/ wish to do something
praise (Verb) : to show approval of or admiration for somebody or something
record (Verb) : to set down in a permanent formCorrect Option: B
acknowledge (Verb) : to accept that something is true
laud (Verb) : to praise
like (Verb) : prefer/ wish to do something
praise (Verb) : to show approval of or admiration for somebody or something
record (Verb) : to set down in a permanent form
- EMULATE
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imitate (Verb) : to copy somebody for something
emulate (Verb) : to do something as well as somebody else because you admire him; imitate
echo (Verb) : to send back and repeat a sound; to be full of sound
mimic (Verb) : to copy the way somebody speaks, moves, behaves, etc. in order to make other people laugh, imitate
simulate (Verb) : to pretend that you have a particular feelingCorrect Option: C
imitate (Verb) : to copy somebody for something
emulate (Verb) : to do something as well as somebody else because you admire him; imitate
echo (Verb) : to send back and repeat a sound; to be full of sound
mimic (Verb) : to copy the way somebody speaks, moves, behaves, etc. in order to make other people laugh, imitate
simulate (Verb) : to pretend that you have a particular feeling
Direction: In the following questions out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
- SPECULATE
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guess (Verb) : to try and give an answer or make a judgement about something without being sure of all the facts
speculate (Verb) : to form an opinion about something without knowing all the facts; wonder;
conjecture; guess
think (Verb) : to have an idea that something is true or possible or to have a particular
opinion about somebody or something
argue (Verb) : to speak angrily with somebody because you disagree with him
speak (Verb) : to talkCorrect Option: B
guess (Verb) : to try and give an answer or make a judgement about something without being sure of all the facts
speculate (Verb) : to form an opinion about something without knowing all the facts; wonder;
conjecture; guess
think (Verb) : to have an idea that something is true or possible or to have a particular
opinion about somebody or something
argue (Verb) : to speak angrily with somebody because you disagree with him
speak (Verb) : to talk
- EFFECT
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result (Noun) : a thing that is caused or produced because of something
effect (Noun) : a result; a change that somebody or something causes in somebody or something else
warning (Noun) : a statement or event telling somebody that something bad may happen in
the future so that he may try to avoid it.
chance (Noun) : a possibility of something happening
purpose (Noun) : the intention, aim or function of somethingCorrect Option: A
result (Noun) : a thing that is caused or produced because of something
effect (Noun) : a result; a change that somebody or something causes in somebody or something else
warning (Noun) : a statement or event telling somebody that something bad may happen in
the future so that he may try to avoid it.
chance (Noun) : a possibility of something happening
purpose (Noun) : the intention, aim or function of something