Synonyms
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EMANCIPATE
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liberate
Emancipate (Verb) = to free from restraint, influence; set free from legal, scocial or
political restrictions; to free from bondage.
Look at the sentence :
At the end of the civil war, slaves were emancipated and became freemen and women.Correct Option: D
liberate
Emancipate (Verb) = to free from restraint, influence; set free from legal, scocial or
political restrictions; to free from bondage.
Look at the sentence :
At the end of the civil war, slaves were emancipated and became freemen and women.
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RATIONAL
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logical
Rational (Adjective) = based on or in accordance with reason or logic; sensible; reasonable;
intelligent.
Look at the sentence : I am sure there is a perfectly rational explanation of the issue.Correct Option: D
logical
Rational (Adjective) = based on or in accordance with reason or logic; sensible; reasonable;
intelligent.
Look at the sentence : I am sure there is a perfectly rational explanation of the issue.
- In the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
HOODWINK
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deceive
Hoodwink (Verb) = to trick somebody; to deceive
Look at the sentence : She had been hoodwinked into buying a worthless necklace.Correct Option: A
deceive
Hoodwink (Verb) = to trick somebody; to deceive
Look at the sentence : She had been hoodwinked into buying a worthless necklace.
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PROFLIGATE
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Wasteful
Profligate (Adjective) = recklessly extravagant or wasteful in the use of resources;
spendrift; prodigal.
Look at the sentence : The profligate use of water is dangerous for future generation.Correct Option: D
Wasteful
Profligate (Adjective) = recklessly extravagant or wasteful in the use of resources;
spendrift; prodigal.
Look at the sentence : The profligate use of water is dangerous for future generation.
- In the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
REPROOF
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rebuke
Reproof (Noun) = criticism or blame; a statement that criticizes or blames; a negative comment; reprimand.
Look at the sentence : She welcomed him with a mild reproof for leaving her alone.Correct Option: C
rebuke
Reproof (Noun) = criticism or blame; a statement that criticizes or blames; a negative comment; reprimand.
Look at the sentence : She welcomed him with a mild reproof for leaving her alone.