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In the following questions, a word is given at the top. From the given answer choices, select an appropriate antonym for this word.
Antonyms:Test-8
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Question 1 |
Popular
empty | |
uncommon | |
famous | |
feisty |
Question 1 Explanation:
Popular means frequently encountered or accepted, or common, therefore uncommon is the opposite of popular. Option B is thus the right choice.
Question 2 |
Felicitous
morbid | |
boorish | |
inopportune | |
delightful |
Question 2 Explanation:
Felicitous means very well-suited or apt while inopportune means inconvenient or not well-suited. Hence, option C is the right choice.
Question 3 |
Austere
lavish | |
unfavorable | |
light | |
devout |
Question 3 Explanation:
Austere means simple and unadorned while lavish means produced or expended in abundance. Option A is thus the right choice.
Question 4 |
Insipid
cold | |
brave | |
exciting | |
bashful |
Question 4 Explanation:
Insipid means lacking in qualities that interest or excite. Therefore exciting is the opposite of insipid.
Question 5 |
Wastrel
sober | |
spendthrift | |
mute | |
miser |
Question 5 Explanation:
A wastrel is someone who spends foolishly or self-indulgently while a miser is someone who hoards his or her wealth. Miser is thus the opposite of wastrel.
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