Synonyms
Direction: In the following, questions out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
- APPRAISE
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judge (Verb) : to form an opinion about somebody or something, based on the information you have
appraise (Verb) : to make a formal judgement about the value of a person’s work
accuse (Verb) : to say that somebody has done something wrong or is guilty of something
praise (Verb) : to express your approval or admiration for somebody or something ; compliment
appreciate (Verb) : to recognizethe good qualites of somebody or somethingCorrect Option: D
judge (Verb) : to form an opinion about somebody or something, based on the information you have
appraise (Verb) : to make a formal judgement about the value of a person’s work
accuse (Verb) : to say that somebody has done something wrong or is guilty of something
praise (Verb) : to express your approval or admiration for somebody or something ; compliment
appreciate (Verb) : to recognizethe good qualites of somebody or something
- INDICT
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charge (Verb) : to accuse somebody of crime so that there may be a trial in court
indict (Verb) : to officially charge somebody with a crime
implicate (Verb) : to show that somebody is involved in something bad or criminal
elude (Verb) : to manage to avoid or escape from somebody or something in a clever way
manifest (Verb) : to show something clearlyCorrect Option: C
charge (Verb) : to accuse somebody of crime so that there may be a trial in court
indict (Verb) : to officially charge somebody with a crime
implicate (Verb) : to show that somebody is involved in something bad or criminal
elude (Verb) : to manage to avoid or escape from somebody or something in a clever way
manifest (Verb) : to show something clearly
- LUCIDITY
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clarity (Noun) : the quality of being expressed and understood clearly
lucidity (Noun) : the quality of being clearly expressed and understood
fluidity (Noun) : the quality of being smooth and elegant
politeness (Noun) : the quality of being good–mannered and respecting the feelings of others
fluency (Noun) : the quality of being able to speak or write a languageCorrect Option: C
clarity (Noun) : the quality of being expressed and understood clearly
lucidity (Noun) : the quality of being clearly expressed and understood
fluidity (Noun) : the quality of being smooth and elegant
politeness (Noun) : the quality of being good–mannered and respecting the feelings of others
fluency (Noun) : the quality of being able to speak or write a language
Direction: In the following questions out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
- SUFFICIENT
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enough (Adjective) : sufficient
sufficient (Adjective) : enough
full (Adjective) : having no empty space; maximum
complete (Adjective) : total; finished
less (Adjective) : a smaller amount ofCorrect Option: C
enough (Adjective) : sufficient
sufficient (Adjective) : enough
full (Adjective) : having no empty space; maximum
complete (Adjective) : total; finished
less (Adjective) : a smaller amount of
- MEEK
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submissive (Adjective) : too willing to accept somebody else’s authority and willing to obey him without questioning
meek (Adjective) : quiet gentle and always ready to do what other people want without expressing your own opinion; compliant; self-effacing
light-hearted (Adjective) : intended to be amusing or easily enjoyable; cheerful
serious (Adjective) : bad or dangerous; not silly
benign (Adjective) : kind and gentle; not hurting anybodyCorrect Option: C
submissive (Adjective) : too willing to accept somebody else’s authority and willing to obey him without questioning
meek (Adjective) : quiet gentle and always ready to do what other people want without expressing your own opinion; compliant; self-effacing
light-hearted (Adjective) : intended to be amusing or easily enjoyable; cheerful
serious (Adjective) : bad or dangerous; not silly
benign (Adjective) : kind and gentle; not hurting anybody