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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 Conceited?
Q1. What is the synonym of Conceited?
Answer: (A) arrogant
Answer: (A) arrogant
Answer: (A) arrogant
Meaning: Conceited means having or showing an excessively high opinion of oneself. It describes someone who is overly proud and arrogant, often to the point of being annoying or off-putting to others.
Synonyms: Arrogant, Egotistical, Vain, Proud.
Example Sentences:
> He is so conceited that he thinks he's better than everyone else.
> Her conceited behavior made her unpopular with her colleagues.
> The actor's arrogant and conceited attitude turned off many fans.
Meaning: Conceited means having or showing an excessively high opinion of oneself. It describes someone who is overly proud and arrogant, often to the point of being annoying or off-putting to others. Synonyms: Arrogant, Egotistical, Vain, Proud. Example Sentences: > He is so conceited that he thinks he's better than everyone else. > Her conceited behavior made her unpopular with her colleagues. > The actor's arrogant and conceited attitude turned off many fans.
Meaning: Conceited means having or showing an excessively high opinion of oneself. It describes someone who is overly proud and arrogant, often to the point of being annoying or off-putting to others. Synonyms: Arrogant, Egotistical, Vain, Proud. Example Sentences: > He is so conceited that he thinks he's better than everyone else. > Her conceited behavior made her unpopular with her colleagues. > The actor's arrogant and conceited attitude turned off many fans.
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Q2. What is the synonym of Malady?
Q2. What is the synonym of Malady?
Answer: (A) illness
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.
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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Q3. What is the synonym of Zest?
Q3. What is the synonym of Zest?
Answer: (D) Enthusiasm
Answer: (D) Enthusiasm
Answer: (D) Enthusiasm
Meaning: It describes a feeling of great excitement, eagerness, and enjoyment. Also the zest is the colorful outer layer of fruits like lemons, oranges, and limes.
Synonyms: Enthusiasm, Eagerness, Energy.
Example Sentences:
> She approached her work with great zest.
> Add a pinch of lemon zest to the cake batter.
Meaning: It describes a feeling of great excitement, eagerness, and enjoyment. Also the zest is the colorful outer layer of fruits like lemons, oranges, and limes. Synonyms: Enthusiasm, Eagerness, Energy. Example Sentences: > She approached her work with great zest. > Add a pinch of lemon zest to the cake batter.
Meaning: It describes a feeling of great excitement, eagerness, and enjoyment. Also the zest is the colorful outer layer of fruits like lemons, oranges, and limes. Synonyms: Enthusiasm, Eagerness, Energy. Example Sentences: > She approached her work with great zest. > Add a pinch of lemon zest to the cake batter.
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Q4. What is the synonym of Morose?
Q4. What is the synonym of Morose?
Answer: (C) Sullen
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.
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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Q5. What is the synonym of Adequate?
Q5. What is the synonym of Adequate?
Answer: (C) Sufficient
Answer: (C) Sufficient
Answer: (C) Sufficient
Meaning: Adequate means sufficient for a particular purpose; enough.
Synonyms: Sufficient, Satisfactory, Competent, Enough.
Example Sentences:
> The food at the hotel was adequate, but nothing special.
> We had sufficient time to complete the project.
Meaning: Adequate means sufficient for a particular purpose; enough. Synonyms: Sufficient, Satisfactory, Competent, Enough. Example Sentences: > The food at the hotel was adequate, but nothing special. > We had sufficient time to complete the project.
Meaning: Adequate means sufficient for a particular purpose; enough. Synonyms: Sufficient, Satisfactory, Competent, Enough. Example Sentences: > The food at the hotel was adequate, but nothing special. > We had sufficient time to complete the project.
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Q6. What is the synonym of Prejudice?
Q6. What is the synonym of Prejudice?
Answer: (D) Bias
Answer: (D) Bias
Answer: (D) Bias
Meaning: Prejudice is an unjustified or preconceived judgment or opinion, typically formed without adequate evidence or knowledge. It often involves negative attitudes, beliefs, and emotions towards individuals or groups based on their membership in a particular social category, such as race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or nationality.
Synonyms: Bias, Stereotyping, Discrimination, Hostility.
Meaning: Prejudice is an unjustified or preconceived judgment or opinion, typically formed without adequate evidence or knowledge. It often involves negative attitudes, beliefs, and emotions towards individuals or groups based on their membership in a particular social category, such as race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or nationality. Synonyms: Bias, Stereotyping, Discrimination, Hostility.
Meaning: Prejudice is an unjustified or preconceived judgment or opinion, typically formed without adequate evidence or knowledge. It often involves negative attitudes, beliefs, and emotions towards individuals or groups based on their membership in a particular social category, such as race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or nationality. Synonyms: Bias, Stereotyping, Discrimination, Hostility.
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Q7. What is the synonym of Adhere?
Q7. What is the synonym of Adhere?
Answer: (A) comply
Answer: (A) comply
Answer: (A) comply
# To follow or comply with rules, principles, or agreements: This is the more common figurative meaning.
# To stick fast to a surface: This is the literal meaning, often used in physical contexts.
Synonyms: Comply, Follow, Stick.
Example Sentences:
> We must adhere to the company's dress code.
> She adheres to a strict vegan diet.
> The team adheres to a rigorous training schedule.
> The sticker didn't adhere to the wall, so it fell off.
# To follow or comply with rules, principles, or agreements: This is the more common figurative meaning. # To stick fast to a surface: This is the literal meaning, often used in physical contexts. Synonyms: Comply, Follow, Stick. Example Sentences: > We must adhere to the company's dress code. > She adheres to a strict vegan diet. > The team adheres to a rigorous training schedule. > The sticker didn't adhere to the wall, so it fell off.
# To follow or comply with rules, principles, or agreements: This is the more common figurative meaning. # To stick fast to a surface: This is the literal meaning, often used in physical contexts. Synonyms: Comply, Follow, Stick. Example Sentences: > We must adhere to the company's dress code. > She adheres to a strict vegan diet. > The team adheres to a rigorous training schedule. > The sticker didn't adhere to the wall, so it fell off.
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Q8. What is the synonym of Ferocious?
Q8. What is the synonym of Ferocious?
Answer: (C) Fierce
Answer: (C) Fierce
Answer: (C) Fierce
Meaning: Ferocious means extremely fierce, savage, or violent. It implies a wild and untamed nature, often characterized by a readiness to attack and inflict harm.
Synonyms: Fierce, Barbarous, Cruel, Savage, Vicious.
Example Sentences:
> The ferocious lion attacked the gazelle with incredible speed and force.
> The storm unleashed ferocious winds and torrential rain, causing widespread damage.
> The dictator ruled his country with a ferocious grip, suppressing any dissent.
> The debate turned ferocious as the two politicians attacked each other's policies.
> The dog, usually gentle, became ferocious when it felt threatened.
Meaning: Ferocious means extremely fierce, savage, or violent. It implies a wild and untamed nature, often characterized by a readiness to attack and inflict harm. Synonyms: Fierce, Barbarous, Cruel, Savage, Vicious. Example Sentences: > The ferocious lion attacked the gazelle with incredible speed and force. > The storm unleashed ferocious winds and torrential rain, causing widespread damage. > The dictator ruled his country with a ferocious grip, suppressing any dissent. > The debate turned ferocious as the two politicians attacked each other's policies. > The dog, usually gentle, became ferocious when it felt threatened.
Meaning: Ferocious means extremely fierce, savage, or violent. It implies a wild and untamed nature, often characterized by a readiness to attack and inflict harm. Synonyms: Fierce, Barbarous, Cruel, Savage, Vicious. Example Sentences: > The ferocious lion attacked the gazelle with incredible speed and force. > The storm unleashed ferocious winds and torrential rain, causing widespread damage. > The dictator ruled his country with a ferocious grip, suppressing any dissent. > The debate turned ferocious as the two politicians attacked each other's policies. > The dog, usually gentle, became ferocious when it felt threatened.
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Q9. What is the synonym of Concise?
Q9. What is the synonym of Concise?
Answer: (A) brief
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.
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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Q10. What is the synonym of Inept?
Q10. What is the synonym of Inept?
Answer: (D) clumsy
Answer: (D) clumsy
Answer: (D) clumsy
Meaning: Lacking in skill or ability; clumsy or awkward.
Synonyms: clumsy, incompetent, unskilled, awkward, unqualified, unskillful.
Example sentences:
> The new employee was quite inept at his job, making many mistakes.
> Her inept handling of the delicate situation only made matters worse.
> He was so inept at cooking that he burned water.
Meaning: Lacking in skill or ability; clumsy or awkward. Synonyms: clumsy, incompetent, unskilled, awkward, unqualified, unskillful. Example sentences: > The new employee was quite inept at his job, making many mistakes. > Her inept handling of the delicate situation only made matters worse. > He was so inept at cooking that he burned water.
Meaning: Lacking in skill or ability; clumsy or awkward. Synonyms: clumsy, incompetent, unskilled, awkward, unqualified, unskillful. Example sentences: > The new employee was quite inept at his job, making many mistakes. > Her inept handling of the delicate situation only made matters worse. > He was so inept at cooking that he burned water.
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Q11. What is the synonym of Chide?
Q11. What is the synonym of Chide?
Answer: (D) Rebuke
Answer: (D) Rebuke
Answer: (D) Rebuke
Meaning: To scold or reprimand someone, often in a gentle or mildly reproachful way.
Synonyms: Rebuke, Admonish, Scold.
Example Sentences:
> The grandmother scolded the child for not sharing his toys.
> The mother chided her child for not cleaning up their room.
Meaning: To scold or reprimand someone, often in a gentle or mildly reproachful way. Synonyms: Rebuke, Admonish, Scold. Example Sentences: > The grandmother scolded the child for not sharing his toys. > The mother chided her child for not cleaning up their room.
Meaning: To scold or reprimand someone, often in a gentle or mildly reproachful way. Synonyms: Rebuke, Admonish, Scold. Example Sentences: > The grandmother scolded the child for not sharing his toys. > The mother chided her child for not cleaning up their room.
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Q12. What is the synonym of Memoir?
Q12. What is the synonym of Memoir?
Answer: (A) Diary
Answer: (A) Diary
Answer: (A) Diary
Meaning: A memoir is an account of the author's personal experiences.
Synonyms: Diary.
Meaning: A memoir is an account of the author's personal experiences. Synonyms: Diary.
Meaning: A memoir is an account of the author's personal experiences. Synonyms: Diary.
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Q13. What is the synonym of Indelible?
Q13. What is the synonym of Indelible?
Answer: (C) Inerasable
Answer: (C) Inerasable
Answer: (C) Inerasable
Impossible to remove or forget: Something that is indelible is permanent and cannot be erased or forgotten.
Synonyms: Permanent, Unforgettable, Everlasting, Ineffaceable, Enduring, Lasting, Inerasable.
Example Sentences:
> The marker left an indelible stain on the shirt.
> The tattoo artist used indelible ink.
> Her performance left an indelible impression on the audience.
Impossible to remove or forget: Something that is indelible is permanent and cannot be erased or forgotten. Synonyms: Permanent, Unforgettable, Everlasting, Ineffaceable, Enduring, Lasting, Inerasable. Example Sentences: > The marker left an indelible stain on the shirt. > The tattoo artist used indelible ink. > Her performance left an indelible impression on the audience.
Impossible to remove or forget: Something that is indelible is permanent and cannot be erased or forgotten. Synonyms: Permanent, Unforgettable, Everlasting, Ineffaceable, Enduring, Lasting, Inerasable. Example Sentences: > The marker left an indelible stain on the shirt. > The tattoo artist used indelible ink. > Her performance left an indelible impression on the audience.
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Q14. What is the synonym of Revive?
Q14. What is the synonym of Revive?
Answer: (A) Restore
Answer: (A) Restore
Answer: (A) Restore
To restore something to its former state or condition.
Synonyms: Restore, Resuscitate, Reanimate, Reactivate, Rejuvenate, Refresh, Renew.
Example Sentences:
> The paramedics worked hard to revive the unconscious victim.
> A cup of coffee can revive you in the morning.
> The economy is starting to revive after the recession.
To restore something to its former state or condition. Synonyms: Restore, Resuscitate, Reanimate, Reactivate, Rejuvenate, Refresh, Renew. Example Sentences: > The paramedics worked hard to revive the unconscious victim. > A cup of coffee can revive you in the morning. > The economy is starting to revive after the recession.
To restore something to its former state or condition. Synonyms: Restore, Resuscitate, Reanimate, Reactivate, Rejuvenate, Refresh, Renew. Example Sentences: > The paramedics worked hard to revive the unconscious victim. > A cup of coffee can revive you in the morning. > The economy is starting to revive after the recession.
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Q15. What is the synonym of Temperate?
Q15. What is the synonym of Temperate?
Answer: (B) moderate
Answer: (B) moderate
Answer: (B) moderate
# Moderate, especially in regard to temperature.
# Showing self-control; not extreme or excessive.
Synonyms: Moderate, Mild, Balanced.
Example sentences:
> The temperate climate of the region makes it ideal for agriculture.
> She maintained a temperate tone throughout the argument.
> He was a temperate man who rarely drank alcohol.
# Moderate, especially in regard to temperature. # Showing self-control; not extreme or excessive. Synonyms: Moderate, Mild, Balanced. Example sentences: > The temperate climate of the region makes it ideal for agriculture. > She maintained a temperate tone throughout the argument. > He was a temperate man who rarely drank alcohol.
# Moderate, especially in regard to temperature. # Showing self-control; not extreme or excessive. Synonyms: Moderate, Mild, Balanced. Example sentences: > The temperate climate of the region makes it ideal for agriculture. > She maintained a temperate tone throughout the argument. > He was a temperate man who rarely drank alcohol.
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Q16. What is the synonym of Abandoned?
Q16. What is the synonym of Abandoned?
Answer: (D) Deserted
Answer: (D) Deserted
Answer: (D) Deserted
Meaning: Abandoned means deserted or forsaken; left empty or unoccupied. It can also refer to something that has been given up or left behind.
Synonyms: Deserted, Forsaken, Neglected, Derelict, Unattended.
Example Sentences:
> The old house stood abandoned on the hill, its windows boarded up.
> The puppy was found abandoned in a cardboard box.
> The ship was abandoned by its crew when it started to sink.
> The garden had been left abandoned for years and was overgrown with weeds.
Meaning: Abandoned means deserted or forsaken; left empty or unoccupied. It can also refer to something that has been given up or left behind. Synonyms: Deserted, Forsaken, Neglected, Derelict, Unattended. Example Sentences: > The old house stood abandoned on the hill, its windows boarded up. > The puppy was found abandoned in a cardboard box. > The ship was abandoned by its crew when it started to sink. > The garden had been left abandoned for years and was overgrown with weeds.
Meaning: Abandoned means deserted or forsaken; left empty or unoccupied. It can also refer to something that has been given up or left behind. Synonyms: Deserted, Forsaken, Neglected, Derelict, Unattended. Example Sentences: > The old house stood abandoned on the hill, its windows boarded up. > The puppy was found abandoned in a cardboard box. > The ship was abandoned by its crew when it started to sink. > The garden had been left abandoned for years and was overgrown with weeds.
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Q17. What is the synonym of Altruist?
Q17. What is the synonym of Altruist?
Answer: (B) Philanthropist
Answer: (B) Philanthropist
Answer: (B) Philanthropist
An altruist is a person who is selfless and concerned with the well-being of others. They act out of a genuine desire to help others, even if it means sacrificing their own interests.
Synonyms: Philanthropist, Humanitarian, Benefactor, Patron.
Example Sentences:
> Mother Teresa was an altruist who dedicated her life to helping the poor and sick.
> John volunteered his time at the homeless shelter, demonstrating his altruistic nature.
> The altruistic doctor worked tirelessly to provide free healthcare to those in need.
An altruist is a person who is selfless and concerned with the well-being of others. They act out of a genuine desire to help others, even if it means sacrificing their own interests. Synonyms: Philanthropist, Humanitarian, Benefactor, Patron. Example Sentences: > Mother Teresa was an altruist who dedicated her life to helping the poor and sick. > John volunteered his time at the homeless shelter, demonstrating his altruistic nature. > The altruistic doctor worked tirelessly to provide free healthcare to those in need.
An altruist is a person who is selfless and concerned with the well-being of others. They act out of a genuine desire to help others, even if it means sacrificing their own interests. Synonyms: Philanthropist, Humanitarian, Benefactor, Patron. Example Sentences: > Mother Teresa was an altruist who dedicated her life to helping the poor and sick. > John volunteered his time at the homeless shelter, demonstrating his altruistic nature. > The altruistic doctor worked tirelessly to provide free healthcare to those in need.
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Q18. What is the synonym of Rowdy?
Q18. What is the synonym of Rowdy?
Answer: (B) Boisterous
Answer: (B) Boisterous
Answer: (B) Boisterous
Meaning: Noisy, unruly, and likely to cause trouble or disturbance.
Synonyms: Boisterous, Disruptive, Unruly.
Example Sentences:
> A group of rowdy teenagers were causing a disturbance in the library.
> The party got a bit too rowdy for my liking.
> The rowdies were shouting and throwing things.
Meaning: Noisy, unruly, and likely to cause trouble or disturbance. Synonyms: Boisterous, Disruptive, Unruly. Example Sentences: > A group of rowdy teenagers were causing a disturbance in the library. > The party got a bit too rowdy for my liking. > The rowdies were shouting and throwing things.
Meaning: Noisy, unruly, and likely to cause trouble or disturbance. Synonyms: Boisterous, Disruptive, Unruly. Example Sentences: > A group of rowdy teenagers were causing a disturbance in the library. > The party got a bit too rowdy for my liking. > The rowdies were shouting and throwing things.
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Q19. What is the synonym of Condemn?
Q19. What is the synonym of Condemn?
Answer: (B) Denounce
Answer: (B) Denounce
Answer: (B) Denounce
Meaning: Condemn means to express strong disapproval of; censure. It also means to pronounce guilty; sentence to punishment.
Synonyms: Denounce, Criticize, Reprove, Deplore, Censure.
Example Sentences:
> The international community condemned the use of chemical weapons.
> The judge condemned the criminal to life imprisonment.
> The editorial condemned the government's handling of the crisis.
Meaning: Condemn means to express strong disapproval of; censure. It also means to pronounce guilty; sentence to punishment. Synonyms: Denounce, Criticize, Reprove, Deplore, Censure. Example Sentences: > The international community condemned the use of chemical weapons. > The judge condemned the criminal to life imprisonment. > The editorial condemned the government's handling of the crisis.
Meaning: Condemn means to express strong disapproval of; censure. It also means to pronounce guilty; sentence to punishment. Synonyms: Denounce, Criticize, Reprove, Deplore, Censure. Example Sentences: > The international community condemned the use of chemical weapons. > The judge condemned the criminal to life imprisonment. > The editorial condemned the government's handling of the crisis.
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Q20. What is the synonym of Affluent?
Q20. What is the synonym of Affluent?
Answer: (A) wealthy
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.
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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