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Vocabulary refers to the words a person knows and uses. A strong vocabulary is essential for effective communication, both written and spoken. It helps us express our thoughts and ideas clearly and precisely.
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Category Description: Vocabulary refers to the words a person knows and uses. A strong vocabulary is essential for effective communication, both written and spoken. It helps us express our thoughts and ideas clearly and precisely.

Q1. What is the antonym of Benign?
Q1. What is the antonym of Benign?

(A) Friendly
(A) Friendly
(B) Malignant
(B) Malignant
(C) Gentle
(C) Gentle
(D) Harmless
(D) Harmless
Answer: (B) Malignant
Answer: (B) Malignant
Meaning: The word "benign" means not harmful or not cancerous, especially in a medical context, but can also mean gentle or kindly in a general sense. The most precise and common antonym is "malignant," which specifically refers to something harmful, dangerous, or cancerous. Antonyms: Malignant, Malevolent
Meaning: The word "benign" means not harmful or not cancerous, especially in a medical context, but can also mean gentle or kindly in a general sense. The most precise and common antonym is "malignant," which specifically refers to something harmful, dangerous, or cancerous. Antonyms: Malignant, Malevolent

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2025-07-18

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Q2. To increase the speed.
Q2. To increase the speed.

What is one word substitution of the phrase?

What is one word substitution of the phrase?
(A) Activate
(A) Activate
(B) Accelerate
(B) Accelerate
(C) Assimilate
(C) Assimilate
(D) Exhilarate
(D) Exhilarate
Answer: (B) Accelerate
Answer: (B) Accelerate
Substitute Word: Accelerate.
Substitute Word: Accelerate.

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2024-12-10

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Q3. Identification with another person’s feelings.
Q3. Identification with another person’s feelings.

What is one word substitution of the phrase?

What is one word substitution of the phrase?
(A) empathy
(A) empathy
(B) charity
(B) charity
(C) humanity
(C) humanity
(D) antipathy
(D) antipathy
Answer: (A) empathy
Answer: (A) empathy
Substitute Word: empathy.
Substitute Word: empathy.

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2024-12-11

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Q4. Choose the correctly spelt word.
Q4. Choose the correctly spelt word.

(A) Bachelar
(A) Bachelar
(B) Existence
(B) Existence
(C) Calander
(C) Calander
(D) Antedote
(D) Antedote
Answer: (B) Existence
Answer: (B) Existence
The correctly spelt word is - Existence. Existence refers to the state of being or having being. It's the fact or state of something existing.
The correctly spelt word is - Existence. Existence refers to the state of being or having being. It's the fact or state of something existing.

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2024-12-21

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Q5. What is the synonym of Adhere?
Q5. 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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2024-11-19

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Q6. What is the synonym of Apparent?
Q6. 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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2024-11-21

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Q7. Choose the correctly spelt word.
Q7. Choose the correctly spelt word.

(A) favouret
(A) favouret
(B) favourite
(B) favourite
(C) favourate
(C) favourate
(D) favoirite
(D) favoirite
Answer: (B) favourite
Answer: (B) favourite
The correctly spelt word is - favourite. Favourite (favorite in American English) refers to something or someone that is liked or enjoyed the most out of a group.
The correctly spelt word is - favourite. Favourite (favorite in American English) refers to something or someone that is liked or enjoyed the most out of a group.

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2024-12-12

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Q8. Identify the antonym of ‘cheap’.
Q8. Identify the antonym of ‘cheap’.

(A) Price
(A) Price
(B) Poor
(B) Poor
(C) Expensive
(C) Expensive
(D) Rice
(D) Rice
Answer: (C) Expensive
Answer: (C) Expensive
"Expensive" is the opposite of "cheap," meaning it has a high price or cost.
"Expensive" is the opposite of "cheap," meaning it has a high price or cost.

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2024-10-28

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Q9. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q9. Choose the wrongly spelt word.

(A) fastidious
(A) fastidious
(B) facsimile
(B) facsimile
(C) fasinated
(C) fasinated
(D) fashion
(D) fashion
Answer: (C) fasinated
Answer: (C) fasinated
The wrongly spelt word is - fasinated. The correctly spelt word is - fascinated. Fascinated means completely captivated or attracted by something.
The wrongly spelt word is - fasinated. The correctly spelt word is - fascinated. Fascinated means completely captivated or attracted by something.

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2024-12-21

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Q10. Choose the correctly spelt word.
Q10. Choose the correctly spelt word.

(A) Recrutment
(A) Recrutment
(B) Surveliance
(B) Surveliance
(C) Beaureacracy
(C) Beaureacracy
(D) Reimbursement
(D) Reimbursement
Answer: (D) Reimbursement
Answer: (D) Reimbursement
The correctly spelt word is - Reimbursement. Reimbursement is the act of paying back money to someone who has spent it for you or lost it because of you, or the amount that is paid back.
The correctly spelt word is - Reimbursement. Reimbursement is the act of paying back money to someone who has spent it for you or lost it because of you, or the amount that is paid back.

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2024-12-12

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Q11. What is the antonym of Differences?
Q11. What is the antonym of Differences?

(A) Resemblances
(A) Resemblances
(B) Distinctions
(B) Distinctions
(C) Contrasts
(C) Contrasts
(D) Disparities
(D) Disparities
Answer: (A) Resemblances
Answer: (A) Resemblances
Meaning: The word "differences" refers to the state of being unlike or dissimilar. Therefore, its antonym is a word that describes the state of being alike or having things in common. "Resemblances" is the correct antonym as it refers to shared qualities, characteristics, or likenesses between two or more things. Antonyms: Resemblances, Similarities
Meaning: The word "differences" refers to the state of being unlike or dissimilar. Therefore, its antonym is a word that describes the state of being alike or having things in common. "Resemblances" is the correct antonym as it refers to shared qualities, characteristics, or likenesses between two or more things. Antonyms: Resemblances, Similarities

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2025-07-18

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Q12. What is the synonym of Exasperate?
Q12. What is the synonym of Exasperate?

(A) Infuriate
(A) Infuriate
(B) Appreciate
(B) Appreciate
(C) Imitate
(C) Imitate
(D) Desperate
(D) Desperate
Answer: (A) Infuriate
Answer: (A) Infuriate
Meaning: Exasperate means to irritate or annoy someone greatly, often to the point of exasperation. It suggests a feeling of extreme impatience and frustration. Synonyms: Irritate, Infuriate, Annoy, Nettle, Peeve, Provoke, Rile, Enrage. Example Sentences: > His constant interruptions exasperated me. > The slow internet connection exasperated the students. > The driver's reckless driving exasperated the other motorists.
Meaning: Exasperate means to irritate or annoy someone greatly, often to the point of exasperation. It suggests a feeling of extreme impatience and frustration. Synonyms: Irritate, Infuriate, Annoy, Nettle, Peeve, Provoke, Rile, Enrage. Example Sentences: > His constant interruptions exasperated me. > The slow internet connection exasperated the students. > The driver's reckless driving exasperated the other motorists.

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2024-12-07

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Q13. A shortened form of a word or phrase.
Q13. A shortened form of a word or phrase.

What is one word substitution of the phrase?

What is one word substitution of the phrase?
(A) summary
(A) summary
(B) precis
(B) precis
(C) pseudonym
(C) pseudonym
(D) abbreviation
(D) abbreviation
Answer: (D) abbreviation
Answer: (D) abbreviation
Substitute Word: abbreviation.
Substitute Word: abbreviation.

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Q14. What is the antonym of Reckless?
Q14. What is the antonym of Reckless?

(A) Heedless
(A) Heedless
(B) Cautious
(B) Cautious
(C) Daring
(C) Daring
(D) Brash
(D) Brash
Answer: (B) Cautious
Answer: (B) Cautious
Reckless is an adjective that describes someone who is careless or thoughtless, especially in a way that could cause harm. It implies a lack of regard for the potential consequences of one's actions. Antonyms of Reckless: Cautious, Careful, Prudent, Thoughtful, Considerate
Reckless is an adjective that describes someone who is careless or thoughtless, especially in a way that could cause harm. It implies a lack of regard for the potential consequences of one's actions. Antonyms of Reckless: Cautious, Careful, Prudent, Thoughtful, Considerate

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2024-10-30

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Q15. What is the synonym of Inept?
Q15. 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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Q16. What is the synonym of Discern?
Q16. 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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2024-12-07

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Q17. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q17. Choose the wrongly spelt word.

(A) implore
(A) implore
(B) unique
(B) unique
(C) impeach
(C) impeach
(D) userp
(D) userp
Answer: (D) userp
Answer: (D) userp
The wrongly spelt word is - userp. The correctly spelt word is - usurp. Usurp means to seize and hold (a position, office, power, etc.) by force or without right.
The wrongly spelt word is - userp. The correctly spelt word is - usurp. Usurp means to seize and hold (a position, office, power, etc.) by force or without right.

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2024-12-12

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Q18. Give one-word substitution for ‘life history of a person written by another person’.
Q18. Give one-word substitution for ‘life history of a person written by another person’.

(A) Autobiography
(A) Autobiography
(B) Biography
(B) Biography
(C) Monograph
(C) Monograph
(D) Bigamy
(D) Bigamy
Answer: (B) Biography
Answer: (B) Biography
A biography is a written account of a person's life, written by someone other than the subject.
A biography is a written account of a person's life, written by someone other than the subject.

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2024-10-29

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Q19. Condition of sleep during certain parts of the year.
Q19. Condition of sleep during certain parts of the year.

What is one word substitution of the phrase?

What is one word substitution of the phrase?
(A) Somnambulism
(A) Somnambulism
(B) Dehydration
(B) Dehydration
(C) Constipation
(C) Constipation
(D) Hibernation
(D) Hibernation
Answer: (D) Hibernation
Answer: (D) Hibernation
Substitute Word: Hibernation. Hibernation is the term used to describe a state of inactivity and metabolic depression in animals during the winter or other unfavorable periods, such as drought. During hibernation, an animal's body temperature, heart rate, and breathing rate slow down significantly, allowing them to conserve energy when food is scarce.
Substitute Word: Hibernation. Hibernation is the term used to describe a state of inactivity and metabolic depression in animals during the winter or other unfavorable periods, such as drought. During hibernation, an animal's body temperature, heart rate, and breathing rate slow down significantly, allowing them to conserve energy when food is scarce.

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Q20. What is the antonym of Virulent?
Q20. What is the antonym of Virulent?

(A) dangerous
(A) dangerous
(B) amicable
(B) amicable
(C) lethal
(C) lethal
(D) powerful
(D) powerful
Answer: (B) amicable
Answer: (B) amicable
Virulent is an adjective that primarily means 'Extremely harmful or poisonous' or 'Extremely hostile or bitter'. Here are some antonyms for the word "virulent": Amicable: friendly, peaceable. Benign: harmless, gentle, kind. Mild: gentle, soft, temperate. Innocuous: harmless, innocent. Gentle: kind, soft, tender.
Virulent is an adjective that primarily means 'Extremely harmful or poisonous' or 'Extremely hostile or bitter'. Here are some antonyms for the word "virulent": Amicable: friendly, peaceable. Benign: harmless, gentle, kind. Mild: gentle, soft, temperate. Innocuous: harmless, innocent. Gentle: kind, soft, tender.

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