Synonyms
Direction: In the following questions, out of the four alternatives choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
- INTEGRATION
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unity (Noun) : the state of being in agreement and working together
integration (Noun) : the act of combining two or more things so that they may work together
symmetry (Noun) : the exact match in size and shape between two halves, parts or sides
coordination (Noun) : the act of making parts of something, groups of people etc. to work together in an efficient and organised way
compromise (Noun) : an agreement made between two people or groups in which each side
gives up some of the things it wants so that both sides may be happy in the endCorrect Option: B
unity (Noun) : the state of being in agreement and working together
integration (Noun) : the act of combining two or more things so that they may work together
symmetry (Noun) : the exact match in size and shape between two halves, parts or sides
coordination (Noun) : the act of making parts of something, groups of people etc. to work together in an efficient and organised way
compromise (Noun) : an agreement made between two people or groups in which each side
gives up some of the things it wants so that both sides may be happy in the end
- LIABILITY
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debt (Noun) : a sum of money that somebody owes
liability (Noun) : the state of being legally responsible for
something
debit (Noun) : a written note in a bank account or other financial record of a sum of money
spent
asset (Noun) : a person or thing that is valuable or useful; a thing of value–property, money, etc.
credit (Noun) : an arrangement that you make, to pay later for something you buyCorrect Option: A
debt (Noun) : a sum of money that somebody owes
liability (Noun) : the state of being legally responsible for
something
debit (Noun) : a written note in a bank account or other financial record of a sum of money
spent
asset (Noun) : a person or thing that is valuable or useful; a thing of value–property, money, etc.
credit (Noun) : an arrangement that you make, to pay later for something you buy
- CEASE
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stop (Verb) : to end an activity
cease (Verb) : to stop happening or existing
lapse (Verb) : expire; to come to an end
close (Verb) : shut
arrest (Verb) : to take into custody (by the police)Correct Option: A
stop (Verb) : to end an activity
cease (Verb) : to stop happening or existing
lapse (Verb) : expire; to come to an end
close (Verb) : shut
arrest (Verb) : to take into custody (by the police)
Direction: In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
- DEARTH
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scarcity (Noun) : shortage
dearth (Noun) : a lack of something; scarcity
familiarity (Noun) : the state of knowing somebody or something well
closeness (Noun) : a feeling of being close and belonging together
relation (Noun) : the way in which two people, groups or countries behave towards each
otherCorrect Option: A
scarcity (Noun) : shortage
dearth (Noun) : a lack of something; scarcity
familiarity (Noun) : the state of knowing somebody or something well
closeness (Noun) : a feeling of being close and belonging together
relation (Noun) : the way in which two people, groups or countries behave towards each
other
- INSENSITIVE
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callous (Adjective) : not caring about other people’s feeling or suffering; cruel
insensitive (Adjective) : not caring how other people feel; unsympathetic; callous
repulsive (Adjective) : causing a feeling or strong dislike; very unpleasant; disgusting
revolting (Adjective) : extremely unpleasant; disgusting
cunning (Adjective) : crafty; clever and skilfulCorrect Option: D
callous (Adjective) : not caring about other people’s feeling or suffering; cruel
insensitive (Adjective) : not caring how other people feel; unsympathetic; callous
repulsive (Adjective) : causing a feeling or strong dislike; very unpleasant; disgusting
revolting (Adjective) : extremely unpleasant; disgusting
cunning (Adjective) : crafty; clever and skilful