Antonyms
Direction: In the following questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.
- APPOINT
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dismiss (Verb) : to officially remove somebody from job ; fire; sack.
appoint (Verb) : to choose somebody for a job or position of responsibility.Correct Option: A
dismiss (Verb) : to officially remove somebody from job ; fire; sack.
appoint (Verb) : to choose somebody for a job or position of responsibility.
- ACCUSATION
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exculpation (Noun): stating officially that somebody is not guilty.
accusation (Noun) : to say someone guilty of doing something wrong.Correct Option: D
exculpation (Noun): stating officially that somebody is not guilty.
accusation (Noun) : to say someone guilty of doing something wrong.
- GUILTY
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innocent (Adjective) : not guilty of a crime.
guilty (Adjective) : having done something illegal; being responsible for something bad.Correct Option: C
innocent (Adjective) : not guilty of a crime.
guilty (Adjective) : having done something illegal; being responsible for something bad.
- BIZARRE
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ordinary (Adjective) : not unusual.
bizarre (Adjective): very strange or unusual; weird.Correct Option: C
ordinary (Adjective) : not unusual.
bizarre (Adjective): very strange or unusual; weird.
Direction: In the following questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.
- GRIEVE
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rejoice (Verb) : to express great happiness about something.
grieve (Verb) : to feel very sad because somebody has died; pain.Correct Option: C
rejoice (Verb) : to express great happiness about something.
grieve (Verb) : to feel very sad because somebody has died; pain.