Synonyms


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

  1. CONSERVATION









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    preservation (Noun) : the act of keeping something in its original state
    conservation (Noun) : the protection of the natural environment
    respiration (Noun) : the act of breathing
    correction (Noun) : a change that makes something more accurate than it was before
    confusion (Noun) : the state of not being certain or sure

    Correct Option: A

    preservation (Noun) : the act of keeping something in its original state
    conservation (Noun) : the protection of the natural environment
    respiration (Noun) : the act of breathing
    correction (Noun) : a change that makes something more accurate than it was before
    confusion (Noun) : the state of not being certain or sure


  1. FLAIR









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    talent (Noun) : natural ability to do something well
    flair (Noun) : natural ability to do something well
    tendency (Noun) : behaving or act in a particular way; trend
    bias (Noun) : a strong feeling in favour of or against somebody or something
    need (Noun) : a situation when something in necessary or must be done

    Correct Option: A

    talent (Noun) : natural ability to do something well
    flair (Noun) : natural ability to do something well
    tendency (Noun) : behaving or act in a particular way; trend
    bias (Noun) : a strong feeling in favour of or against somebody or something
    need (Noun) : a situation when something in necessary or must be done



  1. IILICIT









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    illegal (Adjective) : not allowed by law
    illicit (Adjective) : not allowed by the law; illegal; not approved by the normal rules of the society
    immoral (Adjective) : not considered to be good or honest
    ineligible (Adjective) : not having the necessary qualifications to do something
    illegible (Adjective) : difficult or impossible to read

    Correct Option: B

    illegal (Adjective) : not allowed by law
    illicit (Adjective) : not allowed by the law; illegal; not approved by the normal rules of the society
    immoral (Adjective) : not considered to be good or honest
    ineligible (Adjective) : not having the necessary qualifications to do something
    illegible (Adjective) : difficult or impossible to read


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

  1. ANTIPATHY









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    dislike (Noun) : a feeling of not liking somebody or something
    antipathy (Noun) : a strong feeling of dislike; hostility
    dishonesty (Noun) : not being honest
    disturbance (Noun) : actions that make you stop what you are doing, or that upset the normal
    state that something is in
    demonstration (Noun) : a public meeting or march, protesting against or supporting somebody
    or something ; showing how something works

    Correct Option: D

    dislike (Noun) : a feeling of not liking somebody or something
    antipathy (Noun) : a strong feeling of dislike; hostility
    dishonesty (Noun) : not being honest
    disturbance (Noun) : actions that make you stop what you are doing, or that upset the normal
    state that something is in
    demonstration (Noun) : a public meeting or march, protesting against or supporting somebody
    or something ; showing how something works



  1. RESCIND









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    revoke (Verb) : to officially cancel something so that it may no longer be valid
    rescind (Verb) : to officially state that a law, contract, decision etc. is no longer valid; revoke
    change (Verb) : to become different
    repeat (Verb) : to say or write something again or more than once
    reconsider (Verb) : to think about something again in order to change your decision or opinion

    Correct Option: B

    revoke (Verb) : to officially cancel something so that it may no longer be valid
    rescind (Verb) : to officially state that a law, contract, decision etc. is no longer valid; revoke
    change (Verb) : to become different
    repeat (Verb) : to say or write something again or more than once
    reconsider (Verb) : to think about something again in order to change your decision or opinion