Synonyms
Direction: In the following questions out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
- SPIRITED
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ardent (Adjective) : very enthusiastic and showing strong feeling about something or somebody; passionate
spirited (Adjective) : full of energy, determination or courage
admirable (Adjective) : having qualities that you admire and respect
adaptable (Adjective) : able to change or be changed in order to deal successfully with new
situations
advanced (Adjective) : having the most modern and recently developed ideas, methods, etc.Correct Option: D
ardent (Adjective) : very enthusiastic and showing strong feeling about something or somebody; passionate
spirited (Adjective) : full of energy, determination or courage
admirable (Adjective) : having qualities that you admire and respect
adaptable (Adjective) : able to change or be changed in order to deal successfully with new
situations
advanced (Adjective) : having the most modern and recently developed ideas, methods, etc.
- VIRULENT
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deadly (Adjective) : causing or likely to cause death
virulent (Adjective) : extremely dangerous or harmful and quick to have an effect
defunct (Adjective) : no longer existing, operating or being used
daring (Adjective) : brave; willing to do dangerous or unusual things, involving danger or taking risks
deceptive (Adjective) : likely to make you believe something that is not trueCorrect Option: B
deadly (Adjective) : causing or likely to cause death
virulent (Adjective) : extremely dangerous or harmful and quick to have an effect
defunct (Adjective) : no longer existing, operating or being used
daring (Adjective) : brave; willing to do dangerous or unusual things, involving danger or taking risks
deceptive (Adjective) : likely to make you believe something that is not true
- CONTROVERT
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contradict (Verb) : to say something that somebody else is wrong and the opposite is true controvert (Verb) : to say or to prove that something is not true; refute; rebut; deny; contradict
subvert (Verb) : to try to destroy the authority of a political, religious system by attacking it
indict (Verb) : to officially charge somebody with a crime
confuse (verb) : to make somebody unable to think clearly or understand somethingCorrect Option: C
contradict (Verb) : to say something that somebody else is wrong and the opposite is true controvert (Verb) : to say or to prove that something is not true; refute; rebut; deny; contradict
subvert (Verb) : to try to destroy the authority of a political, religious system by attacking it
indict (Verb) : to officially charge somebody with a crime
confuse (verb) : to make somebody unable to think clearly or understand something
Direction: In the following questions out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
- CENSURE
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criticise (Verb) : to say that you disapprove of somebody or something
censure (Verb) : to criticise somebody severely and in public
warn (Verb) : advise; to tell somebody about something dangerous or unpleasant that is likely
to happen
advise (Verb) : to tell somebody what you think he should do in a particular situation
evaluate (Verb) : assess; to form an opinion of the amount, value or quality of something after thinking about it carfullyCorrect Option: A
criticise (Verb) : to say that you disapprove of somebody or something
censure (Verb) : to criticise somebody severely and in public
warn (Verb) : advise; to tell somebody about something dangerous or unpleasant that is likely
to happen
advise (Verb) : to tell somebody what you think he should do in a particular situation
evaluate (Verb) : assess; to form an opinion of the amount, value or quality of something after thinking about it carfully
- CONFIDENTIAL
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secret (Adjective) : kept hidden from others
confidential (Adjective) : meant to be kept secret and not told or shared with other people
obvious (Adjective) : easy to see or understand; clear
honest (Adjective) : always speaking the truth, never stealing or cheating
accurate (Adjective) : correct and true in every detailCorrect Option: C
secret (Adjective) : kept hidden from others
confidential (Adjective) : meant to be kept secret and not told or shared with other people
obvious (Adjective) : easy to see or understand; clear
honest (Adjective) : always speaking the truth, never stealing or cheating
accurate (Adjective) : correct and true in every detail