Antonyms
Direction: In the following questions, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.
- VACATE
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occupy (Verb) : to fill or use a space, an area or an amount of time ; take up ; to live or work in a room, house or building
vacate (Verb) : to empty; to leave a building, seat, job. position of authority etc.
evacuate (Verb) : to move people from a place of danger to a safer place
validate (Verb) : to prove that something is true; to make something legally valid ; to state officially that something is useful and of an acceptable standard
empty (Verb) : to evacuate ; to remove everything from a containerCorrect Option: C
occupy (Verb) : to fill or use a space, an area or an amount of time ; take up ; to live or work in a room, house or building
vacate (Verb) : to empty; to leave a building, seat, job. position of authority etc.
evacuate (Verb) : to move people from a place of danger to a safer place
validate (Verb) : to prove that something is true; to make something legally valid ; to state officially that something is useful and of an acceptable standard
empty (Verb) : to evacuate ; to remove everything from a container
- STALE
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fresh (Adjective) : recently produced or picked
stale (Adjective) : not fresh ; unfresh ; no longer fresh ; unpleasant to eat
old (Adjective) : very primitive; not new
steal (Verb) : to rob; to move secretly and quietly
stalk (Verb) : to move slowly and quietlyCorrect Option: A
fresh (Adjective) : recently produced or picked
stale (Adjective) : not fresh ; unfresh ; no longer fresh ; unpleasant to eat
old (Adjective) : very primitive; not new
steal (Verb) : to rob; to move secretly and quietly
stalk (Verb) : to move slowly and quietly
- SCARCITY
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plenty (Noun) : a lot ; a large amount
scarcity (Adjective) : shortage; not enough of what is needed and difficult to obtain
scanty (Noun) : too little in amount for what is needed
prosperity (Noun) : affluent ; wealth
majority (Noun) : the largest part of a group of people or thingsCorrect Option: D
plenty (Noun) : a lot ; a large amount
scarcity (Adjective) : shortage; not enough of what is needed and difficult to obtain
scanty (Noun) : too little in amount for what is needed
prosperity (Noun) : affluent ; wealth
majority (Noun) : the largest part of a group of people or things
- PROFESSIONAL
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amateur (Noun) : a person who does something for enjoyment, not as a job
professional (Noun) : a person who does a job that needs special skill/training and a high level of education ; a competent person tradesman (Noun) : a person who sells goods ; shopkeeper labour or
labourers (Noun) : the people who work for a country/ company/factory, etc.
customer (Noun) : a person/an organisation that buys something from a shop/store/businessCorrect Option: A
amateur (Noun) : a person who does something for enjoyment, not as a job
professional (Noun) : a person who does a job that needs special skill/training and a high level of education ; a competent person tradesman (Noun) : a person who sells goods ; shopkeeper labour or
labourers (Noun) : the people who work for a country/ company/factory, etc.
customer (Noun) : a person/an organisation that buys something from a shop/store/business
- MEAGRE
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plentiful (Adjective) : available in large numbers/ amounts, abundant
meagre (Adjective) : small in quantity and poor in quality ; paltry
numerous (Adjective) : many ; existing in large numbers
large (Adjective) : big in size/ quantity
enormous (Adjective) : extremely large ; huge ; immenseCorrect Option: C
plentiful (Adjective) : available in large numbers/ amounts, abundant
meagre (Adjective) : small in quantity and poor in quality ; paltry
numerous (Adjective) : many ; existing in large numbers
large (Adjective) : big in size/ quantity
enormous (Adjective) : extremely large ; huge ; immense