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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-57
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Question 1 |
GRISLY
Aromatic | |
Exhausted | |
Pleasant | |
Shapely |
Question 1 Explanation:
Grisly means inspiring horror, pleasant would be the opposite.
Aromatic means having a strong pleasant odour.
Exhausted means Exhausted means
Question 2 |
CADAVEROUS
Skillful | |
Flushed | |
Coherent | |
Curious |
Question 2 Explanation:
Cadaverous means very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold or ashen , flushed meaning pink and glowing will be the opposite.
Skillful means adroit;
Coherent means capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner.
Curious means inquisitive.
Question 3 |
RAGAMUFFIN
Sophisticate | |
Magpie | |
Crimson | |
Ablaze |
Question 3 Explanation:
Ragamuffin means a dirty shabbily clothed urchin whereas sophisticate is the opposite.
Magpie refers to an obnoxious and foolish and loquacious talker.
Crimson means red.
Ablaze means blazing.
Question 4 |
IGNOBLE
Huge | |
Worthy | |
Admirable | |
Duplicitous |
Question 4 Explanation:
Ignoble refers to completely lacking nobility in character or quality or purpose whereas worthy is the opposite. Duplicitous means marked by deliberate deceptiveness especially by pretending one set of feelings and acting under the influence of another Huge means vast Admirable means estimable.
Question 5 |
LAX
Vague | |
Strict | |
Piercing | |
Boring |
Question 5 Explanation:
Lax means slack, whereas strict would be the opposite.
Vague means unclear.
Piercing means sharp.
Boring means tedious.
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