Antonyms


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

  1. Spirited









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    The word Spirited (Adjective) means: lively; gay; vigorous; enthusiastic.

    Correct Option: D

    The word Spirited (Adjective) means: lively; gay; vigorous; enthusiastic.
    The word Dull (Adjective) means: sluggish; depressed; tedious.


Direction: Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.

  1. Elevation









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    The word Elevation (Noun) means to increase in the level of something.
    The word Depression (Noun) means: the state of feeling very sad and without hope; part of a surface; that is lower than the parts around it.

    Correct Option: C

    The word Elevation (Noun) means to increase in the level of something.
    The word Depression (Noun) means: the state of feeling very sad and without hope; part of a surface; that is lower than the parts around it.



  1. Amenable









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    The word Amenable (Adjective) means: responsible; responsive; easy to control; willing.

    Correct Option: D

    The word Amenable (Adjective) means: responsible; responsive; easy to control; willing.
    Its antonym should be unwilling.


  1. Illicit









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    Illicit means something which is forbidden by law. Whereas legal means relating to the law.

    Correct Option: A

    Illicit means something which is forbidden by law. Whereas legal means relating to the law. Therefore legal is the antonym of a Illicit.



  1. Guilty









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    ‘Guilty’ means responsible for a specified wrong doing. Whereas, ‘innocent’ means not guilty of a crime or offence.

    Correct Option: B

    ‘Guilty’ means responsible for a specified wrong doing. Whereas, ‘innocent’ means not guilty of a crime or offence. Therefore, ‘innocent’ is the antonym of ‘Guilty’.