Synonyms
Direction: In the following questions out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
- OBSCENE
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indecent (Adjective) : morally offensive; not wearing proper clothes
obscene (Adjective) : outrageous; indecent; connected with sex in a way that most people
find offensive
beautiful (Adjective) : pretty; good looking
unhealthy (Adjective) : not of good health
unwanted (Adjective) : that you do not wantCorrect Option: D
indecent (Adjective) : morally offensive; not wearing proper clothes
obscene (Adjective) : outrageous; indecent; connected with sex in a way that most people
find offensive
beautiful (Adjective) : pretty; good looking
unhealthy (Adjective) : not of good health
unwanted (Adjective) : that you do not want
- MERCY
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sympathy (Noun) : the feeling of being sorry for somebody
mercy (Noun) : a kind or forgiving attitude; humanity; sympathy
merit (Noun) : the quality of being good and of deserving praise; worth
loss (Noun) : the state of no longer having something
pain (Noun) : mental or emotional sufferingCorrect Option: B
sympathy (Noun) : the feeling of being sorry for somebody
mercy (Noun) : a kind or forgiving attitude; humanity; sympathy
merit (Noun) : the quality of being good and of deserving praise; worth
loss (Noun) : the state of no longer having something
pain (Noun) : mental or emotional suffering
- TAME
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domesticated (Verb) : to make a wild animal live with or work for humans
tame (Adjective) : (animals) not afraid of people and used to live with them
wild (Adjective) : living or growing in natural conditions; not kept in a house or on a farm
savage (Adjective) : aggressive and violent; causing great harm; brutal; primitive
silent (Adjective) : not speaking; quietCorrect Option: C
domesticated (Verb) : to make a wild animal live with or work for humans
tame (Adjective) : (animals) not afraid of people and used to live with them
wild (Adjective) : living or growing in natural conditions; not kept in a house or on a farm
savage (Adjective) : aggressive and violent; causing great harm; brutal; primitive
silent (Adjective) : not speaking; quiet
Direction: In each question, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
- IMITATE
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copy (Verb) : to make or write something exactly like something else; to behave or do
something in the same way as somebody else; to cheat in an exam; imitate.
imitate (Verb) : to copy somebody or something; mimic
follow (Verb) : to come, go after or behind somebody or something
think (Verb) : to have an idea that something is true or possible; to have a particular opinion about somebody or something
allude (Verb) : to mention something in an indirect wayCorrect Option: B
copy (Verb) : to make or write something exactly like something else; to behave or do
something in the same way as somebody else; to cheat in an exam; imitate.
imitate (Verb) : to copy somebody or something; mimic
follow (Verb) : to come, go after or behind somebody or something
think (Verb) : to have an idea that something is true or possible; to have a particular opinion about somebody or something
allude (Verb) : to mention something in an indirect way
- OBSCENE
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indecent (Adjective) : morally offensive; not wearing proper clothes
obscene (Adjective) : outrageous; connected with sex in a way that most people find offensive; indecent
dirty (Adjective) : not clear unpleasant or dishonest
unhealthy (Adjective) : not having good health
unwanted (Adjective) : that you do not wantCorrect Option: C
indecent (Adjective) : morally offensive; not wearing proper clothes
obscene (Adjective) : outrageous; connected with sex in a way that most people find offensive; indecent
dirty (Adjective) : not clear unpleasant or dishonest
unhealthy (Adjective) : not having good health
unwanted (Adjective) : that you do not want