Synonyms


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

  1. BEHAVIOUR









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    conduct (Noun) : a person’s behaviour in a particular place or in a particular situation
    behaviour (Noun) : the way that somebody behaves, towards other people
    blessing (Noun) : God’s help and protection, or a prayer asking for this
    character (Noun) : all the qualities and features that make a person; nature
    response (Noun) : a spoken or written answer

    Correct Option: A

    conduct (Noun) : a person’s behaviour in a particular place or in a particular situation
    behaviour (Noun) : the way that somebody behaves, towards other people
    blessing (Noun) : God’s help and protection, or a prayer asking for this
    character (Noun) : all the qualities and features that make a person; nature
    response (Noun) : a spoken or written answer


  1. SUBJUGATE









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    conquer (Verb) : to take control of a country or city and its people by force
    subjugate (Verb) : to defeat somebody or something; to gain control over somebody or
    something
    capitulate (Verb) : to agree to do something that you have been refusing to do for a long
    time; give in; yield
    strike (Verb) : to hit somebody or something hard or with force
    confuse (Verb) : to make somebody unable to think clearly or understand something ; mix up

    Correct Option: B

    conquer (Verb) : to take control of a country or city and its people by force
    subjugate (Verb) : to defeat somebody or something; to gain control over somebody or
    something
    capitulate (Verb) : to agree to do something that you have been refusing to do for a long
    time; give in; yield
    strike (Verb) : to hit somebody or something hard or with force
    confuse (Verb) : to make somebody unable to think clearly or understand something ; mix up



  1. FLAUNT









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    exhibit (Verb) : display; to show something in public for enjoyment or for information
    flaunt (Verb) : to show something (you are proud of) to other people in order to impress them;
    flutter
    cut (Verb) : to make an opening; to remove something
    deceive (Verb) : cheat
    blame (Verb) : to think or say that somebody or something is responsible for something bad

    Correct Option: C

    exhibit (Verb) : display; to show something in public for enjoyment or for information
    flaunt (Verb) : to show something (you are proud of) to other people in order to impress them;
    flutter
    cut (Verb) : to make an opening; to remove something
    deceive (Verb) : cheat
    blame (Verb) : to think or say that somebody or something is responsible for something bad


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

  1. REVERIE









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    day-dream (Noun) : pleasant thoughts that make you forget the present
    reverie (Noun) : a state of thinking about pleasant things; day– dream
    determination (Noun) : the quality that makes you continue trying to do something even when
    it is difficult.
    reality (Noun) : the true situation and the problems that actually exist in life
    realization (Noun) : the process of becoming aware of something; awareness

    Correct Option: B

    day-dream (Noun) : pleasant thoughts that make you forget the present
    reverie (Noun) : a state of thinking about pleasant things; day– dream
    determination (Noun) : the quality that makes you continue trying to do something even when
    it is difficult.
    reality (Noun) : the true situation and the problems that actually exist in life
    realization (Noun) : the process of becoming aware of something; awareness



  1. PERILOUS









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    hazardous (Adjective) : involoving risk or danger to somebody’s health or safety
    perilous (Adjective) : very dangerous; hazardous
    rigorous (Adjective) : done carefully and with a lot of attention to detail; thorough; strict
    resilient (Adjective) : able to feel better quickly after something unpleasant has happened
    requisite (Adjective) : necessary for a particular purpose

    Correct Option: A

    hazardous (Adjective) : involoving risk or danger to somebody’s health or safety
    perilous (Adjective) : very dangerous; hazardous
    rigorous (Adjective) : done carefully and with a lot of attention to detail; thorough; strict
    resilient (Adjective) : able to feel better quickly after something unpleasant has happened
    requisite (Adjective) : necessary for a particular purpose