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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 Reluctant?
Q1. 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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Q2. What is the synonym of Stern?
Q2. What is the synonym of Stern?

(A) mellow
(A) mellow
(B) proud
(B) proud
(C) shrewd
(C) shrewd
(D) strict
(D) strict
Answer: (D) strict
Answer: (D) strict
Meaning: Stern means (of a person or their manner) severe or uncompromising. It implies a serious and strict nature, often lacking in warmth or sympathy. Synonyms: Severe, Strict, Harsh, Rigorous, Uncompromising. Example Sentences: > The teacher gave the students a stern warning about their behavior. > The judge's stern expression made the defendant nervous. > The general was known for his stern discipline.
Meaning: Stern means (of a person or their manner) severe or uncompromising. It implies a serious and strict nature, often lacking in warmth or sympathy. Synonyms: Severe, Strict, Harsh, Rigorous, Uncompromising. Example Sentences: > The teacher gave the students a stern warning about their behavior. > The judge's stern expression made the defendant nervous. > The general was known for his stern discipline.

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

(A) plain
(A) plain
(B) simple
(B) simple
(C) proper
(C) proper
(D) flashy
(D) flashy
Answer: (D) flashy
Answer: (D) flashy
Meaning: Gaudy means excessively or tastelessly ornamented. It describes something that is showy and flashy, often in a vulgar or cheap way. Synonyms: Flashy, Garish, Tacky, Tawdry, Meretricious. Example Sentences: > The singer wore a gaudy outfit covered in sequins. > The decorations at the party were a bit too gaudy for my taste. > He drove a flashy, gaudy sports car.
Meaning: Gaudy means excessively or tastelessly ornamented. It describes something that is showy and flashy, often in a vulgar or cheap way. Synonyms: Flashy, Garish, Tacky, Tawdry, Meretricious. Example Sentences: > The singer wore a gaudy outfit covered in sequins. > The decorations at the party were a bit too gaudy for my taste. > He drove a flashy, gaudy sports car.

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Q4. What is the synonym of Morose?
Q4. 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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2024-11-13

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

(A) Confine
(A) Confine
(B) Create
(B) Create
(C) Articulate
(C) Articulate
(D) Engage
(D) Engage
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.

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

(A) Pitiful
(A) Pitiful
(B) Dull
(B) Dull
(C) Insignificant
(C) Insignificant
(D) Curious
(D) Curious
Answer: (A) Pitiful
Answer: (A) Pitiful
# Deserving or inciting pity: This sense often refers to something or someone that is sad, unfortunate, or helpless. # Inspiring mixed contempt and pity: This sense often refers to something that is so inadequate or feeble as to be ridiculous. Synonyms: Deserving or inciting pity: Pitiful, Piteous, Miserable, Unfortunate, Lamentable. Inspiring mixed contempt and pity: Contemptible, Misbegotten, Ridiculous. Example Sentences: > The sight of the starving child was truly pathetic. > Her pathetic attempts to hide her tears were heartbreaking. > His attempts at humor were pathetically weak. > The team's performance was pathetic, even by their own low standards.
# Deserving or inciting pity: This sense often refers to something or someone that is sad, unfortunate, or helpless. # Inspiring mixed contempt and pity: This sense often refers to something that is so inadequate or feeble as to be ridiculous. Synonyms: Deserving or inciting pity: Pitiful, Piteous, Miserable, Unfortunate, Lamentable. Inspiring mixed contempt and pity: Contemptible, Misbegotten, Ridiculous. Example Sentences: > The sight of the starving child was truly pathetic. > Her pathetic attempts to hide her tears were heartbreaking. > His attempts at humor were pathetically weak. > The team's performance was pathetic, even by their own low standards.

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

(A) Inception
(A) Inception
(B) Satisfaction
(B) Satisfaction
(C) Source
(C) Source
(D) Consequence
(D) Consequence
Answer: (D) Consequence
Answer: (D) Consequence
Meaning: Ramification refers to a complex or unwelcome consequence of an action or event. Synonyms: Consequence, Implication, Repercussion, Outcome, Effect. Example Sentences: > The ramifications of the decision to close the factory were widespread, affecting many people in the community. > The scientists are studying the potential ramifications of climate change. > The outcome of the election will have significant ramifications for the country.
Meaning: Ramification refers to a complex or unwelcome consequence of an action or event. Synonyms: Consequence, Implication, Repercussion, Outcome, Effect. Example Sentences: > The ramifications of the decision to close the factory were widespread, affecting many people in the community. > The scientists are studying the potential ramifications of climate change. > The outcome of the election will have significant ramifications for the country.

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

(A) thick
(A) thick
(B) strong
(B) strong
(C) solid
(C) solid
(D) huge
(D) huge
Answer: (D) huge
Answer: (D) huge
Extremely large or heavy. Synonyms: Huge, Enormous, Gigantic, Immense, Tremendous, Substantial, Considerable. Example Sentences: > The dinosaur was a massive creature. > The earthquake caused massive destruction. > He made a massive effort to finish the project. > The company suffered a massive loss.
Extremely large or heavy. Synonyms: Huge, Enormous, Gigantic, Immense, Tremendous, Substantial, Considerable. Example Sentences: > The dinosaur was a massive creature. > The earthquake caused massive destruction. > He made a massive effort to finish the project. > The company suffered a massive loss.

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

(A) capable
(A) capable
(B) fit
(B) fit
(C) strong
(C) strong
(D) clumsy
(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.

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Q10. What is the synonym of Thwart?
Q10. 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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Q11. What is the synonym of Obligatory?
Q11. What is the synonym of Obligatory?

(A) Useless
(A) Useless
(B) Mandatory
(B) Mandatory
(C) Reckless
(C) Reckless
(D) Aggressive
(D) Aggressive
Answer: (B) Mandatory
Answer: (B) Mandatory
Mandatory or compulsory. It refers to something that is required or demanded. Synonyms: Mandatory, Compulsory, Required, Indispensable, Essential, Necessary. Example Sentences: > It is obligatory to wear a uniform to school. > Attending the meeting is obligatory for all employees.
Mandatory or compulsory. It refers to something that is required or demanded. Synonyms: Mandatory, Compulsory, Required, Indispensable, Essential, Necessary. Example Sentences: > It is obligatory to wear a uniform to school. > Attending the meeting is obligatory for all employees.

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Q12. What is the synonym of Affluent?
Q12. 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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Q13. What is the synonym of Intrepid?
Q13. What is the synonym of Intrepid?

(A) gallant
(A) gallant
(B) cowardly
(B) cowardly
(C) insecure
(C) insecure
(D) invisible
(D) invisible
Answer: (A) gallant
Answer: (A) gallant
Meaning: Intrepid means (of a person or action) fearless and adventurous. It describes someone who is bold and courageous, willing to face danger and uncertainty. Synonyms: gallant, Fearless, Brave, Courageous, Bold, Adventurous. Example Sentences: > The intrepid explorer ventured into the uncharted territory. > The firefighters were intrepid in their efforts to rescue the trapped victims. > The brave and intrepid soldiers fought valiantly against the enemy.
Meaning: Intrepid means (of a person or action) fearless and adventurous. It describes someone who is bold and courageous, willing to face danger and uncertainty. Synonyms: gallant, Fearless, Brave, Courageous, Bold, Adventurous. Example Sentences: > The intrepid explorer ventured into the uncharted territory. > The firefighters were intrepid in their efforts to rescue the trapped victims. > The brave and intrepid soldiers fought valiantly against the enemy.

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Q14. What is the synonym of Prodigal?
Q14. 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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Q15. What is the synonym of Estimate?
Q15. What is the synonym of Estimate?

(A) believe
(A) believe
(B) discover
(B) discover
(C) assess
(C) assess
(D) solve
(D) solve
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.

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

(A) comply
(A) comply
(B) ignore
(B) ignore
(C) release
(C) release
(D) detach
(D) detach
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.

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Q17. What is the synonym of Astonishment?
Q17. 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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Q18. What is the synonym of Prejudice?
Q18. What is the synonym of Prejudice?

(A) Advantage
(A) Advantage
(B) Tolerance
(B) Tolerance
(C) Justice
(C) Justice
(D) Bias
(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.

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Q19. What is the synonym of Contaminating?
Q19. 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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Q20. What is the synonym of Flourish?
Q20. What is the synonym of Flourish?

(A) Wither
(A) Wither
(B) Languish
(B) Languish
(C) Thrive
(C) Thrive
(D) Shrivel
(D) Shrivel
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.

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