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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-49
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Question 1 |
DISTRAUGHT
Haughty | |
Stable | |
Calm | |
Frantic |
Question 1 Explanation:
Distraught means very worried and upset. Calm is an antonym of distraught.
Haughty means arrogantly superior and disdainful.
Calm meaning peaceful and quiet is an antonym of distraught.
Frantic means distressed or distracted.
Question 2 |
MYOPIC
Black | |
Farsighted | |
Gloomy | |
Aromatic |
Question 2 Explanation:
Myopic refers to shortsighted therefore the opposite is farsighted whereas gloomy refers to be filled with melancholy and despondency. Aromatic means having a strong pleasant odour.
Question 3 |
TENACIOUS
Faint-hearted | |
Yielding | |
Mistaken | |
Admirable |
Question 3 Explanation:
Tenacious means stubbornly unyielding or strong , therefore the opposite yielding whereas admirable means inspiring admiration or approval. Mistaken means wrong in e.g. opinion or judgment.
Question 4 |
SUBSERVIENT
Domineering | |
Humble | |
Lethal | |
Honest |
Question 4 Explanation:
Subservient means to prepared to obey others unquestioningly, whereas domineering its opposite means oppressive or authoritarian.
Question 5 |
PROSAIC
Meditative | |
Imaginative | |
Rhetorical | |
Placate |
Question 5 Explanation:
Prosaic refers to not fanciful or imaginative, therefore the opposite imaginative while Placate refers to cause to be more favorably inclined.
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