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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 Accrue?
Q1. What is the synonym of Accrue?
Answer: (C) Collect
Answer: (C) Collect
Answer: (C) Collect
To accumulate or increase over time, especially in reference to interest, income, or expenses.
Synonyms: Accumulate, Amass, Build up, Collect, Gather, Increase, Grow.
Example Sentences:
> Interest will accrue on your savings account over time.
> Wisdom accrues with age.
To accumulate or increase over time, especially in reference to interest, income, or expenses. Synonyms: Accumulate, Amass, Build up, Collect, Gather, Increase, Grow. Example Sentences: > Interest will accrue on your savings account over time. > Wisdom accrues with age.
To accumulate or increase over time, especially in reference to interest, income, or expenses. Synonyms: Accumulate, Amass, Build up, Collect, Gather, Increase, Grow. Example Sentences: > Interest will accrue on your savings account over time. > Wisdom accrues with age.
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Q2. What is the synonym of Estimate?
Q2. What is the synonym of Estimate?
Answer: (C) assess
Answer: (C) assess
Answer: (C) assess
Estimate means to calculate or judge the value or number of something approximately.
synonyms: Approximate, Guess, Assess, Evaluate, Calculate, Judge, Reckon.
Example Sentences:
> I estimate that the project will take about two weeks.
> The cost of the repairs was approximately $500.
Estimate means to calculate or judge the value or number of something approximately. synonyms: Approximate, Guess, Assess, Evaluate, Calculate, Judge, Reckon. Example Sentences: > I estimate that the project will take about two weeks. > The cost of the repairs was approximately $500.
Estimate means to calculate or judge the value or number of something approximately. synonyms: Approximate, Guess, Assess, Evaluate, Calculate, Judge, Reckon. Example Sentences: > I estimate that the project will take about two weeks. > The cost of the repairs was approximately $500.
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Q3. What is the synonym of Avoid?
Q3. What is the synonym of Avoid?
Answer: (A) evade
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.
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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Q4. What is the synonym of Expose?
Q4. What is the synonym of Expose?
Answer: (C) Reveal
Answer: (C) Reveal
Answer: (C) Reveal
Expose is a verb that means to reveal or uncover something that was previously hidden or secret. It can also mean to subject someone or something to something unpleasant or dangerous.
Synonyms for "Expose":
Reveal: To make known or disclose.
Uncover: To bring to light.
Disclose: To make known private or sensitive information.
Betray: To expose someone to danger or harm.
Unmask: To reveal someone's true nature or identity.
Out: To reveal a secret or surprise.
Expose is a verb that means to reveal or uncover something that was previously hidden or secret. It can also mean to subject someone or something to something unpleasant or dangerous. Synonyms for "Expose": Reveal: To make known or disclose. Uncover: To bring to light. Disclose: To make known private or sensitive information. Betray: To expose someone to danger or harm. Unmask: To reveal someone's true nature or identity. Out: To reveal a secret or surprise.
Expose is a verb that means to reveal or uncover something that was previously hidden or secret. It can also mean to subject someone or something to something unpleasant or dangerous. Synonyms for "Expose": Reveal: To make known or disclose. Uncover: To bring to light. Disclose: To make known private or sensitive information. Betray: To expose someone to danger or harm. Unmask: To reveal someone's true nature or identity. Out: To reveal a secret or surprise.
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Q5. What is the synonym of Profess?
Q5. What is the synonym of Profess?
Answer: (D) admit
Answer: (D) admit
Answer: (D) admit
Profess means to declare openly or formally.
synonyms: Declare, admit, Assert, Avow, Claim, Proclaim, Affirm.
Example Sentences:
> She professed her love for him.
Profess means to declare openly or formally. synonyms: Declare, admit, Assert, Avow, Claim, Proclaim, Affirm. Example Sentences: > She professed her love for him.
Profess means to declare openly or formally. synonyms: Declare, admit, Assert, Avow, Claim, Proclaim, Affirm. Example Sentences: > She professed her love for him.
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Q6. What is the synonym of Prevent?
Q6. What is the synonym of Prevent?
Answer: (C) Avert
Answer: (C) Avert
Answer: (C) Avert
Meaning: To stop something from happening; to keep something from occurring.
Synonyms: avert, stop, hinder, impede, obstruct, prohibit, block, preclude.
Example sentences:
> We must prevent accidents by following safety rules.
> The rain prevented us from going on a picnic.
> The new regulations will preclude any further illegal activity.
Meaning: To stop something from happening; to keep something from occurring. Synonyms: avert, stop, hinder, impede, obstruct, prohibit, block, preclude. Example sentences: > We must prevent accidents by following safety rules. > The rain prevented us from going on a picnic. > The new regulations will preclude any further illegal activity.
Meaning: To stop something from happening; to keep something from occurring. Synonyms: avert, stop, hinder, impede, obstruct, prohibit, block, preclude. Example sentences: > We must prevent accidents by following safety rules. > The rain prevented us from going on a picnic. > The new regulations will preclude any further illegal activity.
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Q7. What is the synonym of Anxious?
Q7. What is the synonym of Anxious?
Answer: (C) Nervous
Answer: (C) Nervous
Answer: (C) Nervous
Meaning: Anxious means feeling worried, uneasy, or apprehensive about something that might happen. It's often associated with nervousness, restlessness, and a sense of unease.
Synonyms: Worried, Nervous, Apprehensive, Uneasy, Distressed, Eager.
Example Sentences:
> I felt anxious about the upcoming exam.
> She was anxious to start her new job.
Meaning: Anxious means feeling worried, uneasy, or apprehensive about something that might happen. It's often associated with nervousness, restlessness, and a sense of unease. Synonyms: Worried, Nervous, Apprehensive, Uneasy, Distressed, Eager. Example Sentences: > I felt anxious about the upcoming exam. > She was anxious to start her new job.
Meaning: Anxious means feeling worried, uneasy, or apprehensive about something that might happen. It's often associated with nervousness, restlessness, and a sense of unease. Synonyms: Worried, Nervous, Apprehensive, Uneasy, Distressed, Eager. Example Sentences: > I felt anxious about the upcoming exam. > She was anxious to start her new job.
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Q8. What is the synonym of Repercussion?
Q8. What is the synonym of Repercussion?
Answer: (C) Reaction
Answer: (C) Reaction
Answer: (C) Reaction
Repercussion refers to an effect or result, often indirect or unintended.
synonyms: Reaction, Consequence, Result, Outcome, Effect.
Example Sentences:
> The repercussion of his actions was a loss of trust.
Repercussion refers to an effect or result, often indirect or unintended. synonyms: Reaction, Consequence, Result, Outcome, Effect. Example Sentences: > The repercussion of his actions was a loss of trust.
Repercussion refers to an effect or result, often indirect or unintended. synonyms: Reaction, Consequence, Result, Outcome, Effect. Example Sentences: > The repercussion of his actions was a loss of trust.
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Q9. What is the synonym of Enunciate?
Q9. What is the synonym of Enunciate?
Answer: (C) Articulate
Answer: (C) Articulate
Answer: (C) Articulate
To pronounce words clearly and distinctly.
Synonyms: Articulate, Pronounce.
Example Sentences:
> The teacher asked the student to enunciate each word carefully.
> The politician enunciated his party's platform in a clear and concise manner.
To pronounce words clearly and distinctly. Synonyms: Articulate, Pronounce. Example Sentences: > The teacher asked the student to enunciate each word carefully. > The politician enunciated his party's platform in a clear and concise manner.
To pronounce words clearly and distinctly. Synonyms: Articulate, Pronounce. Example Sentences: > The teacher asked the student to enunciate each word carefully. > The politician enunciated his party's platform in a clear and concise manner.
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Q10. What is the synonym of Discern?
Q10. What is the synonym of Discern?
Answer: (C) Perceive
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.
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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Q11. What is the synonym of Fascinating?
Q11. What is the synonym of Fascinating?
Answer: (A) appealing
Answer: (A) appealing
Answer: (A) appealing
Meaning: Extremely interesting or attractive.
Synonyms: Interesting, Intriguing, Appealing, Alluring, Captivating, Charming, Compelling.
Example Sentences:
> I found the documentary about the Amazon rainforest fascinating.
> The magician's performance was absolutely fascinating; I couldn't take my eyes off him.
> She's a fascinating woman with a captivating personality.
Meaning: Extremely interesting or attractive. Synonyms: Interesting, Intriguing, Appealing, Alluring, Captivating, Charming, Compelling. Example Sentences: > I found the documentary about the Amazon rainforest fascinating. > The magician's performance was absolutely fascinating; I couldn't take my eyes off him. > She's a fascinating woman with a captivating personality.
Meaning: Extremely interesting or attractive. Synonyms: Interesting, Intriguing, Appealing, Alluring, Captivating, Charming, Compelling. Example Sentences: > I found the documentary about the Amazon rainforest fascinating. > The magician's performance was absolutely fascinating; I couldn't take my eyes off him. > She's a fascinating woman with a captivating personality.
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Q12. What is the synonym of Defer?
Q12. What is the synonym of Defer?
Answer: (D) delay
Answer: (D) delay
Answer: (D) delay
To put off something until a later time.
Synonyms: Delay, Postpone, Adjourn, Suspend, Put off.
Example Sentences:
> Let's defer the decision until next week.
> The meeting has been deferred due to unforeseen circumstances.
To put off something until a later time. Synonyms: Delay, Postpone, Adjourn, Suspend, Put off. Example Sentences: > Let's defer the decision until next week. > The meeting has been deferred due to unforeseen circumstances.
To put off something until a later time. Synonyms: Delay, Postpone, Adjourn, Suspend, Put off. Example Sentences: > Let's defer the decision until next week. > The meeting has been deferred due to unforeseen circumstances.
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Q13. What is the synonym of Retain?
Q13. What is the synonym of Retain?
Answer: (B) Maintain
Answer: (B) Maintain
Answer: (B) Maintain
Meaning: To keep possession of something; to continue to have something.
Synonyms: maintain, keep, hold, preserve, save, reserve, conserve, withhold, detain.
Example sentences:
> I will retain this book as a souvenir.
> The company will retain its top employees.
> The government will retain control of the public utilities.
Meaning: To keep possession of something; to continue to have something. Synonyms: maintain, keep, hold, preserve, save, reserve, conserve, withhold, detain. Example sentences: > I will retain this book as a souvenir. > The company will retain its top employees. > The government will retain control of the public utilities.
Meaning: To keep possession of something; to continue to have something. Synonyms: maintain, keep, hold, preserve, save, reserve, conserve, withhold, detain. Example sentences: > I will retain this book as a souvenir. > The company will retain its top employees. > The government will retain control of the public utilities.
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Q14. What is the synonym of Awkward?
Q14. What is the synonym of Awkward?
Answer: (A) Clumsy
Answer: (A) Clumsy
Answer: (A) Clumsy
Meaning:
> Lacking grace or skill in movement or action.
> Causing shame or distress.
> Hard to handle or manage.
Synonyms: Clumsy, Inept, Gauche, Graceless, Maladroit, Embarrassing, Uncomfortable.
Example Sentences:
> He made an awkward attempt to catch the ball.
> The silence after her joke was awkward.
> It's an awkward situation to be in.
> The box was too large and awkward to carry.
Meaning: > Lacking grace or skill in movement or action. > Causing shame or distress. > Hard to handle or manage. Synonyms: Clumsy, Inept, Gauche, Graceless, Maladroit, Embarrassing, Uncomfortable. Example Sentences: > He made an awkward attempt to catch the ball. > The silence after her joke was awkward. > It's an awkward situation to be in. > The box was too large and awkward to carry.
Meaning: > Lacking grace or skill in movement or action. > Causing shame or distress. > Hard to handle or manage. Synonyms: Clumsy, Inept, Gauche, Graceless, Maladroit, Embarrassing, Uncomfortable. Example Sentences: > He made an awkward attempt to catch the ball. > The silence after her joke was awkward. > It's an awkward situation to be in. > The box was too large and awkward to carry.
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Q15. What is the synonym of Combustible?
Q15. What is the synonym of Combustible?
Answer: (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.
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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Q16. What is the synonym of Prejudice?
Q16. 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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Q17. What is the synonym of Abandoned?
Q17. 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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Q18. What is the synonym of Venerable?
Q18. What is the synonym of Venerable?
Answer: (C) Esteemed
Answer: (C) Esteemed
Answer: (C) Esteemed
Meaning: Venerable means commanding respect and reverence because of great age, wisdom, character, or position. It implies a deep sense of admiration and respect for someone or something that is considered to be of great importance or significance.
Synonyms: Esteemed, Respected, Revered, Honored, August.
Example Sentences:
> The venerable old man was a source of wisdom and guidance for the community.
> The venerable cathedral stood as a testament to the city's rich history.
> The venerable oak tree had stood in the park for centuries.
Meaning: Venerable means commanding respect and reverence because of great age, wisdom, character, or position. It implies a deep sense of admiration and respect for someone or something that is considered to be of great importance or significance. Synonyms: Esteemed, Respected, Revered, Honored, August. Example Sentences: > The venerable old man was a source of wisdom and guidance for the community. > The venerable cathedral stood as a testament to the city's rich history. > The venerable oak tree had stood in the park for centuries.
Meaning: Venerable means commanding respect and reverence because of great age, wisdom, character, or position. It implies a deep sense of admiration and respect for someone or something that is considered to be of great importance or significance. Synonyms: Esteemed, Respected, Revered, Honored, August. Example Sentences: > The venerable old man was a source of wisdom and guidance for the community. > The venerable cathedral stood as a testament to the city's rich history. > The venerable oak tree had stood in the park for centuries.
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Q19. What is the synonym of Flourish?
Q19. What is the synonym of Flourish?
Answer: (C) Thrive
Answer: (C) Thrive
Answer: (C) Thrive
Flourish is a verb that means to grow or develop successfully. It implies a state of abundance, health, and vitality.
Synonyms for "Flourish":
Thrive: To grow vigorously; to prosper.
Prosper: To succeed, especially financially.
Blossom: To develop or grow rapidly.
Expand: To increase in size or scope.
Soar: To rise quickly and powerfully.
Boom: To grow rapidly.
Flourish is a verb that means to grow or develop successfully. It implies a state of abundance, health, and vitality. Synonyms for "Flourish": Thrive: To grow vigorously; to prosper. Prosper: To succeed, especially financially. Blossom: To develop or grow rapidly. Expand: To increase in size or scope. Soar: To rise quickly and powerfully. Boom: To grow rapidly.
Flourish is a verb that means to grow or develop successfully. It implies a state of abundance, health, and vitality. Synonyms for "Flourish": Thrive: To grow vigorously; to prosper. Prosper: To succeed, especially financially. Blossom: To develop or grow rapidly. Expand: To increase in size or scope. Soar: To rise quickly and powerfully. Boom: To grow rapidly.
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Q20. What is the synonym of Rowdy?
Q20. 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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