Antonyms
Direction: In the following questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.
- SUBSEQUENT
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preceding (Adj.) : to happen before something/coming before something in order.
subsequent (Adj.) : happening or coming after something elseCorrect Option: B
preceding (Adj.) : to happen before something/coming before something in order.
subsequent (Adj.) : happening or coming after something else
- AGONY
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ecstasy (N.) : a feeling or state of very great happiness; bliss
agony (N.) : extreme physical or mental painCorrect Option: D
ecstasy (N.) : a feeling or state of very great happiness; bliss
agony (N.) : extreme physical or mental pain
- PROFUSE
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meagre/meager (Adj.) : small in quantity and poor in quality ; paltry
profuse (Adj.) : produced in large amountsCorrect Option: C
meagre/meager (Adj.) : small in quantity and poor in quality ; paltry
profuse (Adj.) : produced in large amounts
- ERUDITE
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ignorant (Adj.) : lacking knowledge or information about something ; not educated.
erudite (Adj.) : having or showing great knowledge ; learnedCorrect Option: C
ignorant (Adj.) : lacking knowledge or information about something ; not educated.
erudite (Adj.) : having or showing great knowledge ; learned
Direction: In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
- SYNOPSIS
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summary synopsis (N.) : a summary of a piece of writing, a play etc.
Correct Option: C
summary synopsis (N.) : a summary of a piece of writing, a play etc.