Antonyms


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

  1. RENOWNED









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    unknown (Adjective) : not known
    renowned (Adjective) : famous; well–known ; respected ; celebrated; noted
    famous (Adjective) : illustrious
    owned (Adjective) : having an owner
    unowned (Adjective) : having no owner

    Correct Option: D

    unknown (Adjective) : not known
    renowned (Adjective) : famous; well–known ; respected ; celebrated; noted
    famous (Adjective) : illustrious
    owned (Adjective) : having an owner
    unowned (Adjective) : having no owner


  1. VICE









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    virtue (Noun) : a particular good quality or habit ; behaviour/ attitudes that show high moral standards
    vice (Noun) : evil/immoral behaviour ; criminal activities that involve sex/drugs
    fame (Noun) : the state of being known and talked about by many people
    fortune (Noun) : chance/luck ; fate/future of a person
    fate (Noun) : the things, especially bad things, that will happen or have happened to somebody/something

    Correct Option: B

    virtue (Noun) : a particular good quality or habit ; behaviour/ attitudes that show high moral standards
    vice (Noun) : evil/immoral behaviour ; criminal activities that involve sex/drugs
    fame (Noun) : the state of being known and talked about by many people
    fortune (Noun) : chance/luck ; fate/future of a person
    fate (Noun) : the things, especially bad things, that will happen or have happened to somebody/something



  1. UNANIMITY









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    disagreement (Noun) : the state of not agreeing/having different opinions
    unanimity (Noun) : complete agreement about something among a group of people
    amity (Noun) : a friendly relationship between people or countries
    enmity (Noun) : feeling of hatred towards somebody
    dissatisfaction (Noun) : the state of not being satisfied/ pleased

    Correct Option: C

    disagreement (Noun) : the state of not agreeing/having different opinions
    unanimity (Noun) : complete agreement about something among a group of people
    amity (Noun) : a friendly relationship between people or countries
    enmity (Noun) : feeling of hatred towards somebody
    dissatisfaction (Noun) : the state of not being satisfied/ pleased


  1. ABUNDANCE









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    scarcity (Noun) : shortage ; not enough of what is needed
    abundance (Noun) : a large quantity that is more than enough
    scanty (Adjective) : too little in amount for what is needed
    tiny (Adjective) : very small
    deficient (Adjective) : not having enough of something

    Correct Option: C

    scarcity (Noun) : shortage ; not enough of what is needed
    abundance (Noun) : a large quantity that is more than enough
    scanty (Adjective) : too little in amount for what is needed
    tiny (Adjective) : very small
    deficient (Adjective) : not having enough of something



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

  1. RAPID









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    slow (Adjective) : not done quickly
    rapid (Adjective) : happening in a short period of time ; done or happening very quickly
    happy (Adjective) : cheerful
    fall (Noun/Verb) : act of falling; waterfall; a decrease in size, number, rate/level to drop down from a higher level to a lower level
    abnormal (Adjective) : different from what is usual or expected, especially in a way that is worrying, harmful or not wanted

    Correct Option: C

    slow (Adjective) : not done quickly
    rapid (Adjective) : happening in a short period of time ; done or happening very quickly
    happy (Adjective) : cheerful
    fall (Noun/Verb) : act of falling; waterfall; a decrease in size, number, rate/level to drop down from a higher level to a lower level
    abnormal (Adjective) : different from what is usual or expected, especially in a way that is worrying, harmful or not wanted