Antonyms
Direction: In the following questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word as your answer.
- GENIAL
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hostile (Adjective) : very unfriendly or aggressive and ready to argue/fight
genial (Adjective) : friendly and cheerful; affable
stupid (Adjective) : foolish
intelligent (Adjective) : clever
affable (Adjective) :friendly and cheerfulCorrect Option: C
hostile (Adjective) : very unfriendly or aggressive and ready to argue/fight
genial (Adjective) : friendly and cheerful; affable
stupid (Adjective) : foolish
intelligent (Adjective) : clever
affable (Adjective) :friendly and cheerful
- MALICE
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goodwill (Noun) : friendly or helpful feeling
malice (Noun) : a feeling of hatred that causes a desire to harm
ecstasy (Noun) : bliss; a feeling of great happiness
happiness (Noun) : cheerfulness
honour (Noun) : great respect and admirationCorrect Option: D
goodwill (Noun) : friendly or helpful feeling
malice (Noun) : a feeling of hatred that causes a desire to harm
ecstasy (Noun) : bliss; a feeling of great happiness
happiness (Noun) : cheerfulness
honour (Noun) : great respect and admiration
Direction: In the following questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.
- BRUTAL
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humane (Adjective) : showing kindness
brutal (Adjective) : violent and cruel; direct and clear about something unpleasant; not thinking of people’s feelings
fearless (Adjective) : without fear
criminal (Adjective) : connected with crime
adamant (Adjective) : determined not to change your mindCorrect Option: A
humane (Adjective) : showing kindness
brutal (Adjective) : violent and cruel; direct and clear about something unpleasant; not thinking of people’s feelings
fearless (Adjective) : without fear
criminal (Adjective) : connected with crime
adamant (Adjective) : determined not to change your mind
- COHERENT
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disorganized (Adjective) : badly planned ; not able to plan or organize well
coherent (Adjective) : logical and well–organised ; easy to understand and clear ; able to talk and express yourself clearly
inept (Adjective) : acting or done with no skill
carefree (Adjective) : having no worries or responsibilities
distorted (Adjective) : changed shape/facts/ideas etc.Correct Option: A
disorganized (Adjective) : badly planned ; not able to plan or organize well
coherent (Adjective) : logical and well–organised ; easy to understand and clear ; able to talk and express yourself clearly
inept (Adjective) : acting or done with no skill
carefree (Adjective) : having no worries or responsibilities
distorted (Adjective) : changed shape/facts/ideas etc.
- INDOLENT
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diligent (Adjective) : showing care and effort in your work or duties
indolent (Adjective) : lazy; not wanting to do work
malevolent (Adjective) : malicious; wicked
brilliant (Adjective) : extremely clever or impressive; very intelligent or skilful
solvent (Adjective) : not in debtCorrect Option: A
diligent (Adjective) : showing care and effort in your work or duties
indolent (Adjective) : lazy; not wanting to do work
malevolent (Adjective) : malicious; wicked
brilliant (Adjective) : extremely clever or impressive; very intelligent or skilful
solvent (Adjective) : not in debt