Antonyms


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

  1. DEBACLE









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    success (Noun) : achievement
    debacle (Noun) : an event or a situation that is a complete failure and causes embarrassment
    response (Noun) : a spoken/ written answer
    acceptance (Noun) : the act of accepting/agreeing
    agreement (Noun) : the act of agreeing

    Correct Option: A

    success (Noun) : achievement
    debacle (Noun) : an event or a situation that is a complete failure and causes embarrassment
    response (Noun) : a spoken/ written answer
    acceptance (Noun) : the act of accepting/agreeing
    agreement (Noun) : the act of agreeing


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

  1. TRANQUILITY









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    disturbance (Noun) : actions that upset the normal state that something is in
    tranquility (Noun) : peace; serenity
    quiet (Adjective) : peaceful
    serenity (Noun) : peacefulness; calmness; tranquillity to listen to
    peace (Noun) : quietude

    Correct Option: D

    disturbance (Noun) : actions that upset the normal state that something is in
    tranquility (Noun) : peace; serenity
    quiet (Adjective) : peaceful
    serenity (Noun) : peacefulness; calmness; tranquillity to listen to
    peace (Noun) : quietude



  1. DORMANT









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    active (Adjective) : busy
    dormant (Adjective) : inactive
    inactive (Adjective) : dormant
    dorsal (Adjective) : on or connected with the back of a fish/ an animal
    domestic (Adjective) : of a country; used in the home

    Correct Option: D

    active (Adjective) : busy
    dormant (Adjective) : inactive
    inactive (Adjective) : dormant
    dorsal (Adjective) : on or connected with the back of a fish/ an animal
    domestic (Adjective) : of a country; used in the home


  1. DWINDLE









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    increase (Verb) : to be large in size
    dwindle (Verb) : to become gradually less/smaller; decrease; diminish
    diminish (Verb) : to become/ make something become smaller, weaker, etc.
    shrink (Verb) : to become smaller
    decrease (Verb) : to be less in size

    Correct Option: C

    increase (Verb) : to be large in size
    dwindle (Verb) : to become gradually less/smaller; decrease; diminish
    diminish (Verb) : to become/ make something become smaller, weaker, etc.
    shrink (Verb) : to become smaller
    decrease (Verb) : to be less in size



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

  1. LASSITUDE









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    enthusiasm (Noun) : a strong feeling of excitement and interest in something and a desire to become involved in it. lassitude (Noun) : a state of feeling very tired in mind/body; lack of energy
    measure (Noun) : a particular amount of something
    lustrous (Adjective) : soft and shining; glossy
    lethargy (Noun) :the state of not having any energy/enthusiasm for doing things

    Correct Option: D

    enthusiasm (Noun) : a strong feeling of excitement and interest in something and a desire to become involved in it. lassitude (Noun) : a state of feeling very tired in mind/body; lack of energy
    measure (Noun) : a particular amount of something
    lustrous (Adjective) : soft and shining; glossy
    lethargy (Noun) :the state of not having any energy/enthusiasm for doing things