Antonyms
Direction: In the following questions choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.
- CULPABLE
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blameless (Adjective) : innocent ; doing no wrong ; free from responsibility for doing something bad
culpable (Adjective) : responsible and deserving blame for having done something wrong
defendable (Adjective) : capable of being protected from attack
careless (Adjective) : casual ; not giving enough attention and thought to what you are doing
irresponsible (Adjective) : not thinking enough about the effects of what one doesCorrect Option: B
blameless (Adjective) : innocent ; doing no wrong ; free from responsibility for doing something bad
culpable (Adjective) : responsible and deserving blame for having done something wrong
defendable (Adjective) : capable of being protected from attack
careless (Adjective) : casual ; not giving enough attention and thought to what you are doing
irresponsible (Adjective) : not thinking enough about the effects of what one does
- INQUISITIVE
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indifferent (Adjective) : having or showing no interest; not caring about others
inquisitive (Adjective) : asking too many questions and trying to find out about what other people are doing, etc; curious
insincere (Adjective) : saying or doing something that you do not really mean or believe
insensitive (Adjective) : unsympathetic
insulting (Adjective) : causing or intending to cause somebody to feel offendedCorrect Option: B
indifferent (Adjective) : having or showing no interest; not caring about others
inquisitive (Adjective) : asking too many questions and trying to find out about what other people are doing, etc; curious
insincere (Adjective) : saying or doing something that you do not really mean or believe
insensitive (Adjective) : unsympathetic
insulting (Adjective) : causing or intending to cause somebody to feel offended
- CANDID
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devious (Adjective) : behaving in a dishonest or indirect way, or tricking people ; deceitful
candid (Adjective) : saying what you think openly and honestly ; not hiding your thoughts
outspoken (Adjective) : saying exactly what you think ; blunt
frank (Adjective) : honest and direct in what you say
disguised (Adjective) : having its true character concealed with the intent of misleadingCorrect Option: C
devious (Adjective) : behaving in a dishonest or indirect way, or tricking people ; deceitful
candid (Adjective) : saying what you think openly and honestly ; not hiding your thoughts
outspoken (Adjective) : saying exactly what you think ; blunt
frank (Adjective) : honest and direct in what you say
disguised (Adjective) : having its true character concealed with the intent of misleading
- NADIR
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zenith (Noun) : the time when something is the strongest and most successful; peak
nadir (Noun) : the worst moment of a particular situation
modernity (Noun) : the condition of being new and modern
liberty (Noun) : freedom to live as you choose without too many restrictions from government or authority
progress (Noun) : the process of improving or developingCorrect Option: B
zenith (Noun) : the time when something is the strongest and most successful; peak
nadir (Noun) : the worst moment of a particular situation
modernity (Noun) : the condition of being new and modern
liberty (Noun) : freedom to live as you choose without too many restrictions from government or authority
progress (Noun) : the process of improving or developing
- EXODUS
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influx (Noun) : a lot of people, money or things arriving somewhere
exodus (Noun) : a situation in which many people leave a place at the same time
homecoming (Noun) : the act of returning to your home after being away for a long time
return (Noun) : the action of arriving in or coming back to a place that you were in
before; reappearance restoration (Noun) : the act of repairing, cleaning, bringing back a system, a law, etc.; returning something to its correct place, condition or ownerCorrect Option: A
influx (Noun) : a lot of people, money or things arriving somewhere
exodus (Noun) : a situation in which many people leave a place at the same time
homecoming (Noun) : the act of returning to your home after being away for a long time
return (Noun) : the action of arriving in or coming back to a place that you were in
before; reappearance restoration (Noun) : the act of repairing, cleaning, bringing back a system, a law, etc.; returning something to its correct place, condition or owner