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Synonyms are words that have the same or similar meanings. They are useful for expanding your vocabulary, improving your writing, and avoiding repetition.
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Category Description: Synonyms are words that have the same or similar meanings. They are useful for expanding your vocabulary, improving your writing, and avoiding repetition.

Q1. What is the synonym of Combustible?
Q1. What is the synonym of Combustible?

(A) nonexplosive
(A) nonexplosive
(B) fragile
(B) fragile
(C) unbreakable
(C) unbreakable
(D) inflammable
(D) inflammable
Answer: (D) inflammable
Answer: (D) inflammable
Combustible means capable of catching fire and burning. synonyms: Flammable, Inflammable, Burnable, Ignitable. Example Sentences: > Combustible materials, such as paper and wood, should be stored carefully. > Gasoline is a highly flammable substance. > The old house was filled with inflammable materials.
Combustible means capable of catching fire and burning. synonyms: Flammable, Inflammable, Burnable, Ignitable. Example Sentences: > Combustible materials, such as paper and wood, should be stored carefully. > Gasoline is a highly flammable substance. > The old house was filled with inflammable materials.

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Q2. What is the synonym of Affluent?
Q2. What is the synonym of Affluent?

(A) wealthy
(A) wealthy
(B) clever
(B) clever
(C) joyous
(C) joyous
(D) strong
(D) strong
Answer: (A) wealthy
Answer: (A) wealthy
Having a great deal of money or wealth; prosperous. Synonyms: Wealthy, Rich, Opulent, Prosperous. Example Sentences: > He comes from an affluent family. > The affluent river fed the fertile valley. > The affluent nation had a strong economy.
Having a great deal of money or wealth; prosperous. Synonyms: Wealthy, Rich, Opulent, Prosperous. Example Sentences: > He comes from an affluent family. > The affluent river fed the fertile valley. > The affluent nation had a strong economy.

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Q3. What is the synonym of Contaminating?
Q3. What is the synonym of Contaminating?

(A) investing
(A) investing
(B) polluting
(B) polluting
(C) containing
(C) containing
(D) encompassing
(D) encompassing
Answer: (B) polluting
Answer: (B) polluting
Contaminating means to make something impure or unfit for use by adding something harmful or unpleasant. For example, bacteria can contaminate food or water, making it unsafe to consume. Here are some synonyms for "contaminating": Polluting: This is a common synonym for contaminating, especially when referring to environmental pollution. Poisoning: This implies that the substance added is harmful or deadly. Tainting: This suggests that the substance added is unpleasant or offensive. Infecting: This is often used when the contamination is caused by a virus or bacteria. Defiling: This implies that the contamination is morally or spiritually harmful. Befouling: This suggests that the contamination is disgusting or filthy. Fouling: This is a more general term that can be used to describe any type of contamination. Dirtying: This implies that the contamination is making something physically dirty. Diluting: This implies that the contamination is weakening or reducing the strength of something.
Contaminating means to make something impure or unfit for use by adding something harmful or unpleasant. For example, bacteria can contaminate food or water, making it unsafe to consume. Here are some synonyms for "contaminating": Polluting: This is a common synonym for contaminating, especially when referring to environmental pollution. Poisoning: This implies that the substance added is harmful or deadly. Tainting: This suggests that the substance added is unpleasant or offensive. Infecting: This is often used when the contamination is caused by a virus or bacteria. Defiling: This implies that the contamination is morally or spiritually harmful. Befouling: This suggests that the contamination is disgusting or filthy. Fouling: This is a more general term that can be used to describe any type of contamination. Dirtying: This implies that the contamination is making something physically dirty. Diluting: This implies that the contamination is weakening or reducing the strength of something.

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Q4. What is the synonym of Apparent?
Q4. What is the synonym of Apparent?

(A) Obsolete
(A) Obsolete
(B) Objective
(B) Objective
(C) Obscure
(C) Obscure
(D) Obvious
(D) Obvious
Answer: (D) Obvious
Answer: (D) Obvious
Apparent means easily seen or understood. It can also mean seeming to be true or real, but not necessarily so. Synonyms for "Apparent": > Obvious: clear to the sight or mind. > Clear: easily understood or seen > Plain: easily seen or understood > Evident: clear to the sight or mind. Example Sentences: > It was apparent that she was tired. > The solution to the problem was obvious. > The apparent cause of the accident was driver error. > The apparent leader of the group had little real authority.
Apparent means easily seen or understood. It can also mean seeming to be true or real, but not necessarily so. Synonyms for "Apparent": > Obvious: clear to the sight or mind. > Clear: easily understood or seen > Plain: easily seen or understood > Evident: clear to the sight or mind. Example Sentences: > It was apparent that she was tired. > The solution to the problem was obvious. > The apparent cause of the accident was driver error. > The apparent leader of the group had little real authority.

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Q5. What is the synonym of Concise?
Q5. What is the synonym of Concise?

(A) brief
(A) brief
(B) detailed
(B) detailed
(C) complex
(C) complex
(D) lengthy
(D) lengthy
Answer: (A) brief
Answer: (A) brief
Concise means giving a lot of information clearly and in a few words. synonyms: Brief, Compact, Succinct, To the point. Example Sentences: > Please keep your answer concise. > The article was brief and informative.
Concise means giving a lot of information clearly and in a few words. synonyms: Brief, Compact, Succinct, To the point. Example Sentences: > Please keep your answer concise. > The article was brief and informative.

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Q6. What is the synonym of Discern?
Q6. What is the synonym of Discern?

(A) Neglect
(A) Neglect
(B) Disregard
(B) Disregard
(C) Perceive
(C) Perceive
(D) Daunt
(D) Daunt
Answer: (C) Perceive
Answer: (C) Perceive
Meaning: Discern means to perceive or recognize something that is not immediately obvious. It implies a careful and insightful observation or analysis. Synonyms: Perceive, Recognize, Detect, Understand. Example Sentences: > She could discern a note of sadness in his voice. > It was difficult to discern the truth from the lies. > He was able to discern the subtle differences between the two paintings.
Meaning: Discern means to perceive or recognize something that is not immediately obvious. It implies a careful and insightful observation or analysis. Synonyms: Perceive, Recognize, Detect, Understand. Example Sentences: > She could discern a note of sadness in his voice. > It was difficult to discern the truth from the lies. > He was able to discern the subtle differences between the two paintings.

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Q7. What is the synonym of Avoid?
Q7. What is the synonym of Avoid?

(A) evade
(A) evade
(B) face
(B) face
(C) approach
(C) approach
(D) pursue
(D) pursue
Answer: (A) evade
Answer: (A) evade
Meaning: To stop something from happening. Synonyms: Evade, Bypass, Shun. Example Sentences: > I try to avoid crowded places during the pandemic. > To avoid accidents, always wear a seatbelt. > She avoids talking about her past.
Meaning: To stop something from happening. Synonyms: Evade, Bypass, Shun. Example Sentences: > I try to avoid crowded places during the pandemic. > To avoid accidents, always wear a seatbelt. > She avoids talking about her past.

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Q8. What is the synonym of Malady?
Q8. What is the synonym of Malady?

(A) illness
(A) illness
(B) mischief
(B) mischief
(C) wickedness
(C) wickedness
(D) disturbance
(D) disturbance
Answer: (A) illness
Answer: (A) illness
Malady refers to a disease or illness. synonyms: Illness, Disease, Ailment, Sickness, Complaint, Affliction, Disorder. Example Sentences: > The old man suffered from a variety of maladies. > Illness forced her to miss work.
Malady refers to a disease or illness. synonyms: Illness, Disease, Ailment, Sickness, Complaint, Affliction, Disorder. Example Sentences: > The old man suffered from a variety of maladies. > Illness forced her to miss work.

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Q9. What is the synonym of Inarticulate?
Q9. What is the synonym of Inarticulate?

(A) fluent
(A) fluent
(B) inevitable
(B) inevitable
(C) eloquent
(C) eloquent
(D) incoherent
(D) incoherent
Answer: (D) incoherent
Answer: (D) incoherent
Meaning: Inarticulate means unable to express oneself clearly or fluently in speech. It suggests a difficulty in communicating ideas or feelings effectively. Synonyms: Ineloquent, incoherent, Unclear, Vague, Muddled, Confused. Example Sentences: > He became inarticulate with rage. > She was inarticulate when trying to explain her feelings. > The inarticulate student struggled to answer the teacher's question.
Meaning: Inarticulate means unable to express oneself clearly or fluently in speech. It suggests a difficulty in communicating ideas or feelings effectively. Synonyms: Ineloquent, incoherent, Unclear, Vague, Muddled, Confused. Example Sentences: > He became inarticulate with rage. > She was inarticulate when trying to explain her feelings. > The inarticulate student struggled to answer the teacher's question.

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Q10. What is the synonym of Abort?
Q10. What is the synonym of Abort?

(A) End
(A) End
(B) Begin
(B) Begin
(C) Continue
(C) Continue
(D) Hate
(D) Hate
Answer: (A) End
Answer: (A) End
To end or terminate prematurely. Synonyms: Terminate, Cancel, Abandon, Quash. Example Sentences: > The mission was aborted due to technical difficulties. > The software engineer had to abort the program to fix a bug.
To end or terminate prematurely. Synonyms: Terminate, Cancel, Abandon, Quash. Example Sentences: > The mission was aborted due to technical difficulties. > The software engineer had to abort the program to fix a bug.

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Q11. What is the synonym of Morose?
Q11. What is the synonym of Morose?

(A) Optimistic
(A) Optimistic
(B) Friendly
(B) Friendly
(C) Sullen
(C) Sullen
(D) Cheerful
(D) Cheerful
Answer: (C) Sullen
Answer: (C) Sullen
Morose means sullen and ill-tempered, often displaying a gloomy attitude. It suggests a persistent state of unhappiness or dissatisfaction. Synonyms for "Morose": Sullen: Bad-tempered and gloomy. Gloomy: Dark and depressing. Sulky: Bad-tempered and resentful, often refusing to speak. Dour: Stern, gloomy, and unfriendly. Crabby: Bad-tempered and irritable. Grouchy: Bad-tempered and complaining. Surly: Bad-tempered and unfriendly.
Morose means sullen and ill-tempered, often displaying a gloomy attitude. It suggests a persistent state of unhappiness or dissatisfaction. Synonyms for "Morose": Sullen: Bad-tempered and gloomy. Gloomy: Dark and depressing. Sulky: Bad-tempered and resentful, often refusing to speak. Dour: Stern, gloomy, and unfriendly. Crabby: Bad-tempered and irritable. Grouchy: Bad-tempered and complaining. Surly: Bad-tempered and unfriendly.

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Q12. What is the synonym of ‘furious’?
Q12. What is the synonym of ‘furious’?

(A) Laughter
(A) Laughter
(B) Witch
(B) Witch
(C) Impure
(C) Impure
(D) Angry
(D) Angry
Answer: (D) Angry
Answer: (D) Angry
"Angry" is a synonym of "furious," both words describe a state of intense anger or rage.
"Angry" is a synonym of "furious," both words describe a state of intense anger or rage.

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Q13. What is the synonym of Substitute?
Q13. What is the synonym of Substitute?

(A) replace
(A) replace
(B) reserve
(B) reserve
(C) displace
(C) displace
(D) avoid
(D) avoid
Answer: (A) replace
Answer: (A) replace
A substitute is a person or thing that takes the place of another. Synonyms: As a verb: Replace, Exchange, Swap, Change. As a noun: Replacement, Alternate. Example Sentences: > She found a substitute teacher for her class. > The substitute player scored the winning goal. > You can substitute sugar with honey in this recipe. > The old system will be substituted by a new one.
A substitute is a person or thing that takes the place of another. Synonyms: As a verb: Replace, Exchange, Swap, Change. As a noun: Replacement, Alternate. Example Sentences: > She found a substitute teacher for her class. > The substitute player scored the winning goal. > You can substitute sugar with honey in this recipe. > The old system will be substituted by a new one.

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Q14. What is the synonym of Engulf?
Q14. What is the synonym of Engulf?

(A) Dry
(A) Dry
(B) Uncover
(B) Uncover
(C) Neglect
(C) Neglect
(D) Inundate
(D) Inundate
Answer: (D) Inundate
Answer: (D) Inundate
To enclose or surround completely. Synonyms: Inundate, Envelop. Example Sentences: > The flames quickly engulfed the burning house. > He was engulfed in grief after the loss of his loved one.
To enclose or surround completely. Synonyms: Inundate, Envelop. Example Sentences: > The flames quickly engulfed the burning house. > He was engulfed in grief after the loss of his loved one.

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Q15. What is the synonym of Reluctant?
Q15. What is the synonym of Reluctant?

(A) unwilling
(A) unwilling
(B) afraid
(B) afraid
(C) steady
(C) steady
(D) pleased
(D) pleased
Answer: (A) unwilling
Answer: (A) unwilling
Meaning: Reluctant means unwilling or hesitant to do something. It implies a feeling of resistance or opposition towards an action or situation. Synonyms: Unwilling, Hesitant, Averse, Loath. Example Sentences: > She was reluctant to admit her mistake. > The students were reluctant to participate in the activity. > He was reluctant to leave the comfort of his home.
Meaning: Reluctant means unwilling or hesitant to do something. It implies a feeling of resistance or opposition towards an action or situation. Synonyms: Unwilling, Hesitant, Averse, Loath. Example Sentences: > She was reluctant to admit her mistake. > The students were reluctant to participate in the activity. > He was reluctant to leave the comfort of his home.

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Q16. What is the synonym of Prodigal?
Q16. What is the synonym of Prodigal?

(A) Trivial
(A) Trivial
(B) Humble
(B) Humble
(C) Extravagant
(C) Extravagant
(D) Arrogant
(D) Arrogant
Answer: (C) Extravagant
Answer: (C) Extravagant
Meaning: Prodigal refers to someone who spends money or uses resources recklessly or extravagantly. It implies a wasteful and extravagant lifestyle. Synonyms: Extravagant, Reckless, Wasteful, Immoderate, Profligate. Example Sentences: > The prodigal son squandered his inheritance on lavish parties. > The company's prodigal spending habits eventually led to its bankruptcy. > He is a prodigal spender who rarely thinks about the consequences of his purchases.
Meaning: Prodigal refers to someone who spends money or uses resources recklessly or extravagantly. It implies a wasteful and extravagant lifestyle. Synonyms: Extravagant, Reckless, Wasteful, Immoderate, Profligate. Example Sentences: > The prodigal son squandered his inheritance on lavish parties. > The company's prodigal spending habits eventually led to its bankruptcy. > He is a prodigal spender who rarely thinks about the consequences of his purchases.

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Q17. What is the synonym of Thwart?
Q17. What is the synonym of Thwart?

(A) impede
(A) impede
(B) aid
(B) aid
(C) support
(C) support
(D) face
(D) face
Answer: (A) impede
Answer: (A) impede
Thwart means to prevent someone from accomplishing something or to defeat a plan. It suggests a deliberate action to hinder or obstruct. Synonyms for "Thwart": Frustrate: To prevent from achieving a purpose. Defeat: To overcome or conquer. Hinder: To make it difficult for someone to do something. Impede: To delay or prevent. Obstruct: To block or hinder. Undermine: To weaken or destroy.
Thwart means to prevent someone from accomplishing something or to defeat a plan. It suggests a deliberate action to hinder or obstruct. Synonyms for "Thwart": Frustrate: To prevent from achieving a purpose. Defeat: To overcome or conquer. Hinder: To make it difficult for someone to do something. Impede: To delay or prevent. Obstruct: To block or hinder. Undermine: To weaken or destroy.

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Q18. What is the synonym of Velocity?
Q18. What is the synonym of Velocity?

(A) flight
(A) flight
(B) race
(B) race
(C) speed
(C) speed
(D) hurry
(D) hurry
Answer: (C) speed
Answer: (C) speed
Meaning: Velocity refers to the rate of change of an object's position with respect to time, including the direction of motion. Synonyms: Speed, Rapidity, Pace, Momentum. Example Sentences: > The car was traveling at a high velocity down the highway. > The velocity of technological change is astonishing. > The bullet was fired with a high velocity.
Meaning: Velocity refers to the rate of change of an object's position with respect to time, including the direction of motion. Synonyms: Speed, Rapidity, Pace, Momentum. Example Sentences: > The car was traveling at a high velocity down the highway. > The velocity of technological change is astonishing. > The bullet was fired with a high velocity.

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Q19. What is the synonym of Astonishment?
Q19. What is the synonym of Astonishment?

(A) Wonder
(A) Wonder
(B) Composure
(B) Composure
(C) Fright
(C) Fright
(D) Expectation
(D) Expectation
Answer: (A) Wonder
Answer: (A) Wonder
Meaning: A feeling of great surprise or wonder. Synonyms: surprise, amazement, wonder, awe, bewilderment, consternation, stupefaction, incredulity. Example sentences: > He expressed astonishment at the news. > Her astonishment was palpable when she saw the unexpected gift. > The sudden appearance of the ghost filled them with astonishment.
Meaning: A feeling of great surprise or wonder. Synonyms: surprise, amazement, wonder, awe, bewilderment, consternation, stupefaction, incredulity. Example sentences: > He expressed astonishment at the news. > Her astonishment was palpable when she saw the unexpected gift. > The sudden appearance of the ghost filled them with astonishment.

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Q20. What is the synonym of Handy?
Q20. What is the synonym of Handy?

(A) hard
(A) hard
(B) convenient
(B) convenient
(C) useless
(C) useless
(D) clumsy
(D) clumsy
Answer: (B) convenient
Answer: (B) convenient
Meaning: Handy means convenient or easy to use; readily available. Synonyms: Convenient, Useful, Practical, Helpful. Example Sentences: > Having a car is very handy for getting around town. > I always keep a first-aid kit handy in case of emergencies. > He's a very handy person to have around; he can fix anything.
Meaning: Handy means convenient or easy to use; readily available. Synonyms: Convenient, Useful, Practical, Helpful. Example Sentences: > Having a car is very handy for getting around town. > I always keep a first-aid kit handy in case of emergencies. > He's a very handy person to have around; he can fix anything.

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