Antonyms


Direction: In the following questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.

  1. VIRTUE









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    vice (N.) : evil or immoral behaviour.
    virtue (N.) : behaviour or attitudes that show high moral standards.

    Correct Option: A

    vice (N.) : evil or immoral behaviour.
    virtue (N.) : behaviour or attitudes that show high moral standards.


  1. ASSENT









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    dissent (N.) : the fact of expressing opinions that are different from those that are accepted.
    assent (N.) : the official agreement to or approval of something.

    Correct Option: B

    dissent (N.) : the fact of expressing opinions that are different from those that are accepted.
    assent (N.) : the official agreement to or approval of something.



Direction: Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.

  1. DEBAUCHED









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    honourable (Adj.) : deserving respect and admiration.
    debauched (Adj.) : immoral ; depraved, dissolute.
    dissipated (Adj.) : enjoying activities that are harmful such as drinking too much alcohol
    depraved (Adj.) : morally bad
    unrestrained (Adj.) : not controlled

    Correct Option: C

    honourable (Adj.) : deserving respect and admiration.
    debauched (Adj.) : immoral ; depraved, dissolute.
    dissipated (Adj.) : enjoying activities that are harmful such as drinking too much alcohol
    depraved (Adj.) : morally bad
    unrestrained (Adj.) : not controlled


  1. ACCENTUATE









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    disparage (V.) : belittle ; to suggest that something is not important or valuable.
    accentuate (V.) : to emphasize something or make it more noticeable.
    enunciate (V.) : to express an idea clearly and exactly
    aggrandize (V.) : add details to
    exacerbate (V.) : make worse

    Correct Option: A

    disparage (V.) : belittle ; to suggest that something is not important or valuable.
    accentuate (V.) : to emphasize something or make it more noticeable.
    enunciate (V.) : to express an idea clearly and exactly
    aggrandize (V.) : add details to
    exacerbate (V.) : make worse



  1. PENURIOUS









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    opulent (Adj.) : luxurious; wealthy; extremely rich.
    penurious (Adj.) : very poor ; destitute ; penniless.

    Correct Option: D

    opulent (Adj.) : luxurious; wealthy; extremely rich.
    penurious (Adj.) : very poor ; destitute ; penniless.