Antonyms
Direction: In the following questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word as your answer.
- AGITATE
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pacify (Verb) : to make somebody who is angry or upset become calm and quiet
agitate (Verb) : to argue strongly; to make somebody feel angry; to rouse
please (Verb) : to make someone happy
disturb (Verb) : to interrupt someone
rouse (Verb) : to make somebody angryCorrect Option: C
pacify (Verb) : to make somebody who is angry or upset become calm and quiet
agitate (Verb) : to argue strongly; to make somebody feel angry; to rouse
please (Verb) : to make someone happy
disturb (Verb) : to interrupt someone
rouse (Verb) : to make somebody angry
Direction: In the following questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word as your answer.
- INSIPID
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tasty (Adjective) : delicious
insipid (Adjective) : having almost no taste/flavour; flavourless; dull
colourful (Adjective) : bright
colourless (Adjective) : dull
dull (Adjective) : not brightCorrect Option: D
tasty (Adjective) : delicious
insipid (Adjective) : having almost no taste/flavour; flavourless; dull
colourful (Adjective) : bright
colourless (Adjective) : dull
dull (Adjective) : not bright
- RELINQUISH
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continue (Verb) : to keep existing or happening without stopping
relinquish (Verb) : to stop having something; give up
vanish (Verb) : disappear
quench (Verb) : to drink so that you no longer feel thirsty
relish (Verb) : to enjoy; to get great pleasure from somethingCorrect Option: A
continue (Verb) : to keep existing or happening without stopping
relinquish (Verb) : to stop having something; give up
vanish (Verb) : disappear
quench (Verb) : to drink so that you no longer feel thirsty
relish (Verb) : to enjoy; to get great pleasure from something
Direction: In the following questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.
- EFFICACIOUS
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ineffective (Adjective) : not achieving what you want to achieve
efficacious (Adjective) : effective; producing the result that was wanted or intended
productive (Adjective) : doing or achieving a lot; fruitful
improper (Adjective) : not proper
urgent (Adjective) : that needs to be dealt with or happens immediatelyCorrect Option: B
ineffective (Adjective) : not achieving what you want to achieve
efficacious (Adjective) : effective; producing the result that was wanted or intended
productive (Adjective) : doing or achieving a lot; fruitful
improper (Adjective) : not proper
urgent (Adjective) : that needs to be dealt with or happens immediately
- OUTRAGEOUS
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jolly (Adjective) : happy and cheerful
outrageous (Adjective) : very shocking and unacceptable; scandalous
justifiable (Adjective) : existing or done for a good reason; legitimate
lusty (Adjective) : healthy and strong; vigorous
wicked (Adjective) : cruelCorrect Option: C
jolly (Adjective) : happy and cheerful
outrageous (Adjective) : very shocking and unacceptable; scandalous
justifiable (Adjective) : existing or done for a good reason; legitimate
lusty (Adjective) : healthy and strong; vigorous
wicked (Adjective) : cruel