Synonyms


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

  1. 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 end

    Correct 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


  1. 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 buy

    Correct 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



  1. 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.

  1. 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
    other

    Correct 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



  1. 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 skilful

    Correct 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