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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 Venerable?
Q1. What is the synonym of Venerable?

(A) Reliable
(A) Reliable
(B) Valuable
(B) Valuable
(C) Esteemed
(C) Esteemed
(D) Redeemed
(D) Redeemed
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.

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Q2. What is the synonym of Engulf?
Q2. 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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Q3. What is the synonym of Retain?
Q3. What is the synonym of Retain?

(A) Convoy
(A) Convoy
(B) Maintain
(B) Maintain
(C) Destroy
(C) Destroy
(D) Gain
(D) Gain
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.

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Q4. What is the synonym of Ramification?
Q4. 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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Q5. What is the synonym of Defer?
Q5. What is the synonym of Defer?

(A) dread
(A) dread
(B) despair
(B) despair
(C) dictate
(C) dictate
(D) delay
(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.

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Q6. What is the synonym of Prejudice?
Q6. 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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Q7. What is the synonym of Catastrophic?
Q7. What is the synonym of Catastrophic?

(A) Mysterious
(A) Mysterious
(B) Delicate
(B) Delicate
(C) Disastrous
(C) Disastrous
(D) Tough
(D) Tough
Answer: (C) Disastrous
Answer: (C) Disastrous
Meaning: Disastrous on a large scale. Synonyms: disastrous, calamitous, tragic, ruinous, devastating, destructive, apocalyptic, cataclysmic. Example sentences: > The earthquake was a catastrophic event. > The economic downturn had a catastrophic impact on the country. > The volcanic eruption was a cataclysmic event that reshaped the landscape.
Meaning: Disastrous on a large scale. Synonyms: disastrous, calamitous, tragic, ruinous, devastating, destructive, apocalyptic, cataclysmic. Example sentences: > The earthquake was a catastrophic event. > The economic downturn had a catastrophic impact on the country. > The volcanic eruption was a cataclysmic event that reshaped the landscape.

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

(A) tentative
(A) tentative
(B) moderate
(B) moderate
(C) extreme
(C) extreme
(D) temporary
(D) temporary
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.

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

(A) simultaneous
(A) simultaneous
(B) monotonous
(B) monotonous
(C) investigating
(C) investigating
(D) gripping
(D) gripping
Answer: (D) gripping
Answer: (D) gripping
Meaning: Intriguing means arousing curiosity or interest; fascinating. It describes something that is captivating and makes you want to know more. Synonyms: gripping, Fascinating, Captivating, Alluring, Compelling. Example Sentences: > The mystery novel was intriguing and kept me guessing until the very end.. > I found the documentary about ancient civilizations very intriguing. > The speaker gave an intriguing presentation on the future of artificial intelligence.
Meaning: Intriguing means arousing curiosity or interest; fascinating. It describes something that is captivating and makes you want to know more. Synonyms: gripping, Fascinating, Captivating, Alluring, Compelling. Example Sentences: > The mystery novel was intriguing and kept me guessing until the very end.. > I found the documentary about ancient civilizations very intriguing. > The speaker gave an intriguing presentation on the future of artificial intelligence.

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

(A) appealing
(A) appealing
(B) boring
(B) boring
(C) stupid
(C) stupid
(D) tiring
(D) tiring
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.

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Q11. What is the synonym of Intrepid?
Q11. 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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Q12. What is the synonym of Condemn?
Q12. What is the synonym of Condemn?

(A) Commend
(A) Commend
(B) Denounce
(B) Denounce
(C) Approve
(C) Approve
(D) Compliment
(D) Compliment
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.

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

(A) Rearrangement
(A) Rearrangement
(B) Recollection
(B) Recollection
(C) Reaction
(C) Reaction
(D) Reminder
(D) Reminder
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.

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Q14. What is the synonym of Malady?
Q14. 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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Q15. What is the synonym of Expose?
Q15. What is the synonym of Expose?

(A) Hide
(A) Hide
(B) Bury
(B) Bury
(C) Reveal
(C) Reveal
(D) Protect
(D) Protect
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.

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Q16. What is the synonym of Inarticulate?
Q16. 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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Q17. What is the synonym of Reluctant?
Q17. 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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Q18. What is the synonym of Combustible?
Q18. 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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Q19. What is the synonym of Profess?
Q19. What is the synonym of Profess?

(A) lead
(A) lead
(B) teach
(B) teach
(C) predict
(C) predict
(D) admit
(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.

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

(A) expansion
(A) expansion
(B) calamity
(B) calamity
(C) prosperity
(C) prosperity
(D) restraint
(D) restraint
Answer: (B) calamity
Answer: (B) calamity
Meaning: A sudden event that causes great and often irreparable damage or suffering. Synonyms: Disaster, Calamity, Tragedy, Accident. Example Sentences: > The hurricane was a catastrophe that devastated the coastal town. > The nuclear accident was a catastrophe with far-reaching consequences. > The sudden loss of her job was a personal catastrophe.
Meaning: A sudden event that causes great and often irreparable damage or suffering. Synonyms: Disaster, Calamity, Tragedy, Accident. Example Sentences: > The hurricane was a catastrophe that devastated the coastal town. > The nuclear accident was a catastrophe with far-reaching consequences. > The sudden loss of her job was a personal catastrophe.

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