Antonyms
Direction: In the following questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word as your answer.
- STABILITY
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inconsistency (Noun) : variation; not matching; not staying the same
stability (Noun) : the state of being steady and not changing or being disturbed in any way
opposition (Noun) : the act of strongly disagreeing
carelessness (Noun) : inattention
disparity (Noun) : a difference (unfair treatment)Correct Option: D
inconsistency (Noun) : variation; not matching; not staying the same
stability (Noun) : the state of being steady and not changing or being disturbed in any way
opposition (Noun) : the act of strongly disagreeing
carelessness (Noun) : inattention
disparity (Noun) : a difference (unfair treatment)
- DYNAMIC
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static (Adjective) : not moving, changing or developing
dynamic (Adjective) : always changing; producing movement
stupid (Adjective) : foolish
strange (Adjective) : unusual
stout (Adjective) : plump; fat; strong and thick; brave and determinedCorrect Option: A
static (Adjective) : not moving, changing or developing
dynamic (Adjective) : always changing; producing movement
stupid (Adjective) : foolish
strange (Adjective) : unusual
stout (Adjective) : plump; fat; strong and thick; brave and determined
Direction: In the following questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.
- FELICITY
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sorrow (Noun) : sadness
felicity (Noun) : great happincess ; the quality of being well– chosen or suitable
innocence (Noun) : lack of knowledge and experience of the world
mimicry (Noun) : the action or skill of being able to copy the voice of others
infidelity (Noun) : unfaithfulness; the act of not being faithful to your partnerCorrect Option: B
sorrow (Noun) : sadness
felicity (Noun) : great happincess ; the quality of being well– chosen or suitable
innocence (Noun) : lack of knowledge and experience of the world
mimicry (Noun) : the action or skill of being able to copy the voice of others
infidelity (Noun) : unfaithfulness; the act of not being faithful to your partner
- INDOMITABLE
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cowardly (Adjective) : lacking courage ; having no courage
indomitable (Adjective) : not willing to accept defeat, even in a difficult situation; very brave and determined
adamant (Adjective) : determined not to change your mind
certain (Adjective) : that you can rely on; happening to be true
arrogant (Adjective) : behaving in a proud, unpleasant wayCorrect Option: D
cowardly (Adjective) : lacking courage ; having no courage
indomitable (Adjective) : not willing to accept defeat, even in a difficult situation; very brave and determined
adamant (Adjective) : determined not to change your mind
certain (Adjective) : that you can rely on; happening to be true
arrogant (Adjective) : behaving in a proud, unpleasant way
Direction: In the following questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word as your answer.
- INDIFFERENT
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attentive (Adjective) : listening/watching carefully and with interest
indifferent (Adjective) : showing no interest; inattentive
restless (Adjective) : disturbed; agitated
inattentive (Adjective) : not attentive
reliable (Adjective) : dependableCorrect Option: C
attentive (Adjective) : listening/watching carefully and with interest
indifferent (Adjective) : showing no interest; inattentive
restless (Adjective) : disturbed; agitated
inattentive (Adjective) : not attentive
reliable (Adjective) : dependable