English Antonyms MCQ’s Series

Practice Test 9

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English_ Antonyms

Practice Test 9

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Antonym of EXHIBIT

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Antonym of AROMATIC

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Antonym of BASE

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Antonym of RUGGED

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Antonym of GOBLIN

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Antonym of VIRTUE

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Antonym of DAUNTLESS

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Antonym of MORBID

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Antonym of LETHAL

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The actor is well known both for his humility and courage.

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Antonym of OFFER

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She used to disparage her neighbor every now and then.

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Antonym of VITAL

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Antonym of COMIC

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Antonym of DECEIT

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Antonym of DAINTY

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Antonym of NERVOUS

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Antonym of DEEP

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Antonym of QUERULOUS

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Antonym of REDOLENT

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Antonym of NEAT

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Antonym of ADVANCE

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Antonym of FLAGITIOUS

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Antonym of ILLUSTRIOUS

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Antonym of IMPOUND

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Antonym of SUPERFICIAL

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Antonym of TRUMPERY

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Antonym of ACQUISITIVE

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What he tells me confirms my ideas.

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Antonym of STRINGENT

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Antonym of DOUR

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Antonym of VIRTUOUS

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Antonym of PODGY

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Antonym of MISERLY

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Antonym of EVOLVING

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According to a great philosopher magnanimity in a man implies many other qualities.

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Antonym of TRANQUIL

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Antonym of RADICAL

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Antonym of ENDOW

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A friendly dog meet us at the farmgate.

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The story told by the teacher amused children in the class.

42 / 100

Antonym of FURTIVE

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Antonym of THRIFT

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Antonym of DREARY

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Antonym of SECULAR

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Antonym of FLACCID

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Antonym of CARNAL

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Antonym of MAMMOTH

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Antonym of NAIVE

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It is one of pernicious customs prevailing in the society.

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Antonym of EXOTIC

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Antonym of OBSOLETE

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Antonym of IMPERVIOUS

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Antonym of PATCHY

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Antonym of BASHFUL

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Antonym of OPULENT

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Antonym of SPURIOUS

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Antonym of EVANESCENT

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The error in the newspaper article is incidental.

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Antonym of PACIFY

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Antonym of MILITANT

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Antonym of ASTUTE

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Antonym of GUILTY

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Antonym of PASSIONATE

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Antonym of TURBULENT

66 / 100

Antonym of KNACK

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Antonym of GRADUALLY

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The club meets on the last Thursday of every month is a dilapidated palace.

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Antonym of ERUDITE

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Antonym of UNSULLIED

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Antonym of NADIR

72 / 100

Antonym of HOST

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Antonym of OUTMODED

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Antonym of SANCTIFY

75 / 100

Antonym of FECUND

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Antonym of DISINGENUOUS

77 / 100

Nothing has been organised properly and confusion seems inevitable.

78 / 100

Antonym of SUBSERVIENT

79 / 100

Antonym of HAMSTRING

80 / 100

Antonym of COMPACT

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Antonym of RETAIN

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Antonym of STRENUOUS

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Antonym of CAPRICIOUS

84 / 100

Antonym of APPROPRIATE

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Antonym of SPREAD

86 / 100

Antonym of LUSCIOUS

87 / 100

Antonym of DEBILITATING

88 / 100

Antonym of LEGATO

89 / 100

Antonym of SHAMEFUL

90 / 100

Antonym of FILTHY

91 / 100

The General Manager is quite tactful and handles the workers union very effectively.

92 / 100

Antonym of UNSTABLE

93 / 100

Antonym of CATHOLIC

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Antonym of PUTRID

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Antonym of ACCLAMATION

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Antonym of INTRICATE

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Antonym of AUTONOMY

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Antonym of NUGATORY

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Antonym of COVERT

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In the interest of one's own reputation one should avoid ostentation while entertaining friends.

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Practice Test 8

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English_ Antonyms

Practice Test 8

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Antonym of BAROQUE

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Antonym of ACQUIT

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Antonym of OFFICIAL

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Antonym of UNDERHAND

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Antonym of RELIGIOUS

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Antonym of HAGGARD

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Antonym of EMBRACE

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Antonym of NATIVE

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Antonym of CONFIDENT

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Antonym of INSOLENT

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Antonym of WRECK

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Antonym of COSSET

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Antonym of RABID

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Antonym of DEFIANCE

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Antonym of LENIENT

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Antonym of SPARSE

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Antonym of URBAN

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Antonym of INSIPID

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Antonym of HOARD

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Antonym of RESPITE

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Antonym of SUB ROSA

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Antonym of SUPERVISE

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Antonym of UNREALISTIC

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Antonym of PROVOCATION

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Antonym of ROUGHLY

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Antonym of RESERVED

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Antonym of DEBACLE

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Antonym of INIMICAL

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Antonym of MODERATE

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Antonym of KOOK

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Antonym of DORSAL

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Antonym of DESTINY

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Antonym of HOLY

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Antonym of DISDAIN

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Antonym of SELDOM

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Antonym of DISSIPATE

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Antonym of BENIGN

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Antonym of ARCHAIC

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Antonym of DEPRAVED

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Antonym of PANIC

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Antonym of UNDERTAKING

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Antonym of REWARD

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Antonym of LACONIC

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Antonym of IGNORE

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Antonym of OVERT

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Antonym of BOORISH

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Antonym of CONSIDERATE

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Antonym of FORMER

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Antonym of HAWK

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Antonym of AMENABLE

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Antonym of ADEQUATE

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Antonym of TRAGEDY

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Antonym of DORMANT

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Antonym of ADVERSITY

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Antonym of ESCALATE

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Antonym of PATERNITY

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Antonym of CALLOUS

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Antonym of WITHIN

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Antonym of JUXTAPOSITION

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Antonym of NIMBLE

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Antonym of SUBLIME

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Antonym of INFRUCTUOUS

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Antonym of BEAUTIFUL

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Antonym of CONCEAL

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Antonym of TACIT

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Antonym of VAGUE

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Antonym of OBSTINATE

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Antonym of AVOIDANCE

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Antonym of HAPPINESS

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Antonym of LIBERALISM

71 / 100

Antonym of JOCOSE

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Antonym of FOREIGNER

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Antonym of STRIDENT

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Antonym of VIVACIOUS

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Antonym of HINDRANCE

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Antonym of TRANSPARENT

77 / 100

Antonym of DEGENERATE

78 / 100

Antonym of DOLEFUL

79 / 100

Antonym of PROFANE

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Antonym of ERRATIC

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Antonym of FACSIMILE

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Antonym of METICULOUS

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Antonym of BRIDGE

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Antonym of DIVERGE

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Antonym of ACUMEN

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Antonym of ATTRACT

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Antonym of DEROGATORY

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Antonym of DEBAUCHEE

89 / 100

Antonym of EXASPERATE

90 / 100

Antonym of DESTROY

91 / 100

Antonym of STUBBORN

92 / 100

Antonym of DUSKY

93 / 100

Antonym of COMMODIOUS

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Antonym of PAUCITY

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Antonym of ABDICATE

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Antonym of PARALLEL

97 / 100

Antonym of LISSOME

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Antonym of DISCOUNT

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Antonym of GATHER

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Antonym of FLURRY

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Practice Test 7

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English_ Antonyms

Practice Test 7

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Antonym of COMMEND

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Antonym of BOISTEROUS

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Antonym of BLISS

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Antonym of SERENE

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Antonym of MOIST

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Antonym of REQUISITE

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Antonym of INSANITY

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Antonym of AUDACIOUS

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Antonym of COMPETITION

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Antonym of LEAP

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Antonym of JEER

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Antonym of EXALT

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Antonym of ECLIPSE

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Antonym of DENSITY

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Antonym of DELIBERATE

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Antonym of AMNESTY

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Antonym of ROBUST

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Antonym of PALTRY

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Antonym of PRESUMPTION

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Antonym of DEBONAIR

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Antonym of KINDLE

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Antonym of VIRULENT

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Antonym of JUDICIOUS

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Antonym of UNIVERSAL

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Antonym of MORTAL

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Antonym of INVETERATE

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Antonym of ACCELERATE

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Antonym of SEGREGATION

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Antonym of SUCCUMB

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Antonym of CELIBACY

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Antonym of PROPEL

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Antonym of HAUGHTY

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Antonym of DISPERSE

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Antonym of ASCETICISM

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Antonym of ILLUSORY

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Antonym of FLEXIBLE

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Antonym of JUBILANT

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Antonym of ZEST

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Antonym of ARID

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Antonym of TRAGIC

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Antonym of EXPLICIT

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Antonym of QUIESCENT

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Antonym of IMMEDIATE

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Antonym of INNOCENCE

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Antonym of EXONERATE

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Antonym of CHOICE

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Antonym of CHURLISH

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Antonym of AFFECTATION

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Antonym of AMICABLE

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Antonym of VALUABLE

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Antonym of TEDIOUS

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Antonym of DEFECTION

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Antonym of POMPOUS

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Antonym of BIZARRE

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Antonym of MALICE

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Antonym of EXECRATE

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Antonym of MAGNANIMOUS

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Antonym of CONVEX

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Antonym of RUTHLESS

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Antonym of BANISH

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Antonym of CONSPICUOUS

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Antonym of VULGAR

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Antonym of VIOLENT

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Antonym of DIABOLIC

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Antonym of CO-OPERATION

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Antonym of PRIDE

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Antonym of OSTENTATIOUS

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Antonym of LEVITY

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Antonym of PERDITION

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Antonym of GLIB

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Antonym of FACT

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Antonym of MINOR

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Antonym of SMOOTH

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Antonym of DEVOUT

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Antonym of MUNDANE

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Antonym of APPOSITE

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Antonym of HAPLESS

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Antonym of ALLEVIATION

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Antonym of LUXURIANT

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Antonym of DELETE

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Antonym of BALMY

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Antonym of EXODUS

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Antonym of FRAILTY

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Antonym of CONTENTED

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Antonym of FRAIL

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Antonym of IMPROPRIETY

87 / 100

Antonym of DIM

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Antonym of BENEVOLENCE

89 / 100

Antonym of MALICIOUS

90 / 100

Antonym of SCEPTICAL

91 / 100

Antonym of OVERWEENING

92 / 100

Antonym of ARROGANT

93 / 100

Antonym of PREVENT

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Antonym of HAMPER

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Antonym of AMALGAMATE

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Antonym of SORDID

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Antonym of EUPHONIOUS

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Antonym of MINION

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Antonym of EXTERIOR

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Antonym of GROTESQUE

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Practice Test 6

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English_ Antonyms

Practice Test 6

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Antonym of OBFUSCATE

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Antonym of WANE

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Antonym of FRIEND

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Antonym of MAGNIFY

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Antonym of TENTATIVE

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Antonym of BRILLIANT

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Antonym of ALIEN

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Antonym of CONSOLIDATE

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Antonym of INTRANSIGENT

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Antonym of EVIDENT

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Antonym of INDOLENT

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Antonym of WONDER

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Antonym of DEPLETE

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Antonym of KILL

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Antonym of KNOWLEDGE

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Antonym of EPILOGUE

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Antonym of SUBJUGATE

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Antonym of LOYAL

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Antonym of PRIM

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Antonym of VIE

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Antonym of FACTITIOUS

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Antonym of CHALLENGE

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Antonym of PRETENTIOUS

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Antonym of HARMONY

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Antonym of BEGUILE

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Antonym of ACCOMPLICE

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Antonym of ABSOLUTE

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Antonym of PERSISTENT

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Antonym of EXECRABLE

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Antonym of ACUTE

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Antonym of BAGGY

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Antonym of OVERWROUGHT

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Antonym of CRITICISE

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Antonym of ADMONISH

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Antonym of EDACIOUS

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Antonym of SAGACIOUS

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Antonym of WRATH

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Antonym of CROWDED

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Antonym of PROSCRIBE

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Antonym of DEAR

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Antonym of COMPLY

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Antonym of ENGULFED

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Antonym of INDIGENOUS

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Antonym of MASK

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Antonym of START

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Antonym of ADHERENT

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Antonym of VIGOUR

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Antonym of IMMERSE

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Antonym of CONFORM

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Antonym of TERRIBLE

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Antonym of BESEECH

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Antonym of CELIBATE

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Antonym of AGONY

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Antonym of RETRIEVE

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Antonym of COMMUNICATIVE

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Antonym of TERSE

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Antonym of ADDITION

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Antonym of MONOLOGUE

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Antonym of CAPITULATE

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Antonym of BRAZEN

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Antonym of CAJOLE

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Antonym of APPOINTMENT

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Antonym of GORGEOUS

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Antonym of LANGUID

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Antonym of INFALLIBLE

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Antonym of LUXURY

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Antonym of REJECT

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Antonym of ACCORD

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Antonym of ANCESTORS

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Antonym of ALLURE

71 / 100

Antonym of HUMBLE

72 / 100

Antonym of DEFICIT

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Antonym of GLUT

74 / 100

Antonym of GRIM

75 / 100

Antonym of SHAME

76 / 100

Antonym of CONDENSE

77 / 100

Antonym of BURY

78 / 100

Antonym of BOOST

79 / 100

Antonym of DISSENT

80 / 100

Antonym of REPRISAL

81 / 100

Antonym of AMBIGUOUS

82 / 100

Antonym of GRATUITY

83 / 100

Antonym of INDULGE

84 / 100

Antonym of DENOUNCE

85 / 100

Antonym of POLEMIC

86 / 100

Antonym of COARSE

87 / 100

Antonym of INUNDATE

88 / 100

Antonym of VANQUISH

89 / 100

Antonym of SEETHE

90 / 100

Antonym of EQUANIMITY

91 / 100

Antonym of CONCEALMENT

92 / 100

Antonym of EXTENSION

93 / 100

Antonym of REAR

94 / 100

Antonym of PERTINENT

95 / 100

Antonym of SAGE

96 / 100

Antonym of FRUGAL

97 / 100

Antonym of CONVENE

98 / 100

Antonym of PERSUASIVE

99 / 100

Antonym of AMELIORATE

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Antonym of MEAGRE

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Practice Test 5

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English_ Antonyms

Practice Test 5

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Antonym of VALIDATE

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Antonym of ENOUGH

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Antonym of SCOLD

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Antonym of NOVEL

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Antonym of PROBLEM

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Antonym of VOLUNTARY

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Antonym of FRANTIC

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Antonym of VILIFY

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Antonym of BLEMISH

10 / 100

Antonym of RELINQUISH

11 / 100

Antonym of FORBIDDEN

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Antonym of HESITATE

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Antonym of EDIFICATION

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Antonym of JUSTIFY

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Antonym of SALVAGE

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A crowd gathered quickly when the police came.

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Antonym of ONEROUS

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Antonym of DISCREPANCY

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Antonym of ACQUITTED

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Antonym of TURBID

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Antonym of VANITY

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Antonym of BACCHANAL

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Antonym of MITIGATE

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Antonym of INNOCENT

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Antonym of LEND

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Antonym of RECEDE

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Antonym of CLARITY

28 / 100

Antonym of INTRUDE

29 / 100

Antonym of SLUR

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Antonym of ALIENATE

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Antonym of CHAFFING

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Antonym of PREDILECTION

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Antonym of SYMPATHY

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Ambiguity is often preferred by people.

35 / 100

Antonym of DEVIATE

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Antonym of BLATANT

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Antonym of PLACATE

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Antonym of UNCOUTH

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Antonym of CONFESS

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Antonym of MODICUM

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Antonym of ALIVE

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Antonym of PASTEL

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Antonym of DESPONDENCY

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Antonym of SYNTHETIC

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Antonym of ILLEGIBLE

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Antonym of MANAGE

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Antonym of PRECARIOUS

48 / 100

Antonym of ZANY

49 / 100

Antonym of CULPRIT

50 / 100

Antonym of FRATERNITY

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Antonym of DISSUADE

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Antonym of BAULK

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Antonym of ABHORRENCE

54 / 100

Antonym of REPEL

55 / 100

Antonym of GAINSAY

56 / 100

Antonym of DEMON

57 / 100

Antonym of BATTY

58 / 100

Antonym of DITHER

59 / 100

Antonym of CRYPTIC

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Antonym of IMPULSIVE

61 / 100

Antonym of AMPLIFY

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Antonym of MAWKISH

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Antonym of CULMINATE

64 / 100

Abrupt decisions are often wrong.

65 / 100

Antonym of CAPACIOUS

66 / 100

Antonym of SHALLOW

67 / 100

Antonym of ARTIFICIAL

68 / 100

Antonym of ANATHEMATISE

69 / 100

Antonym of PARSIMONIOUS

70 / 100

Antonym of CULPABLE

71 / 100

Antonym of OPAQUE

72 / 100

Antonym of LIABILITY

73 / 100

Antonym of PROHIBIT

74 / 100

Antonym of CRASS

75 / 100

Antonym of ANTIPATHY

76 / 100

Antonym of MUSTY

77 / 100

Antonym of ABORIGINAL

78 / 100

Antonym of VENERATE

79 / 100

Antonym of PUNCTILIOUS

80 / 100

Antonym of ZEAL

81 / 100

Antonym of KEEN

82 / 100

Antonym of EFFETE

83 / 100

Antonym of JITTERY

84 / 100

Antonym of FORBID

85 / 100

Antonym of ENCOURAGE

86 / 100

Antonym of HATE

87 / 100

Antonym of AUSPICIOUS

88 / 100

Antonym of ESTABLISH

89 / 100

Antonym of JETTISON

90 / 100

Antonym of MALFORMED

91 / 100

Antonym of MASTICATE

92 / 100

Antonym of VINDICATE

93 / 100

Antonym of BELIE

94 / 100

Antonym of FICKLE

95 / 100

Antonym of THEORY

96 / 100

Antonym of RESCUE

97 / 100

Antonym of FOSTER

98 / 100

Antonym of CHIDE

99 / 100

Antonym of ASSERT

100 / 100

Antonym of DEARTH

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Practice Test 4

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English_ Antonyms

Practice Test 4

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He is in the habit of taking a casual leave quite often.

2 / 100

He confessed having done a mistake.

3 / 100

A feeling of brotherhood should be propagated amongst the masses.

4 / 100

He exhibited a comprehensive approach towards the matter in hand.

5 / 100

Every move I make seems to affect him adversity.

6 / 100

He urge to learn everything.

7 / 100

Ostentation is now the life style of big cities.

8 / 100

He holds extreme views on education.

9 / 100

He harvested a rich crop from that fecund land.

10 / 100

He is a very timid person.

11 / 100

An artisan well is dug upto an impervious layer of rocks.

12 / 100

He failed to perceive that his bad habit was having an adverse effect on his son too.

13 / 100

He is adamant on going.

14 / 100

Earthquake are frequent in Japan.

15 / 100

Ashish has an innate sense of humour.

16 / 100

A friendly dog met us at the farmgate.

17 / 100

By murdering that woman, he has committed a hideous crime.

18 / 100

Ambiguity of thoughts can prove disastrous.

19 / 100

Dhanik Lal is a deceitful man and cannot be relied upon.

20 / 100

Infringement of law has to be prevented in order to maintain peace and order in the country.

21 / 100

All his neighbours are aware of his acrimonious nature.

22 / 100

As long as he remained in that office, he maintained his hegemony.

23 / 100

Misogynists are not applauded in society.

24 / 100

Miscellaneous items were discussed at the meeting.

25 / 100

He makes occasional visits to Delhi.

26 / 100

Repression in China has deepened during the past few months.

27 / 100

Even for the citizens of the East Bloc's most prosperous nation, the lure of capitalism is irresistible.

28 / 100

Discipline is being demoted in most of the present day institutions.

29 / 100

Everyone could see that it was a prejudiced decision.

30 / 100

He has been commended for all that he did.

31 / 100

Do not follow others.

32 / 100

He abdicated his post of his own accord.

33 / 100

He appears to be a phony person.

34 / 100

Geetanjali is loved by all for her meekness.

35 / 100

He found it hard to withstand the stress of circumstances.

36 / 100

He is a good fellow; but what I dislike is his reckless handling of things.

37 / 100

Generally she is cautious in her work.

38 / 100

Vanity never plays in the long run.

39 / 100

At least some students are in the habit of doing their exercises in a slovenly manner.

40 / 100

Don't scold the boy over such trifles.

41 / 100

Always be impartial in your dealings.

42 / 100

By warning him prior to action, he has landed himself in a precarious situation.

43 / 100

All her life she has been insulated from the harsh realities of the world.

44 / 100

He nurtured in him a strong craving for revenge from those criminals.

45 / 100

Expediency is the guiding factor in politics.

46 / 100

He has a delicate constitution.

47 / 100

He is always hungry for wealth.

48 / 100

He is really an obstinate man.

49 / 100

Nourishing food is a necessity both for a pregnant mother and a baby.

50 / 100

He proved utterly capricious in his dealings with his friends.

51 / 100

Double-decker buses are still extant in some cities of India.

52 / 100

A terrestrial being can never be immortal.

53 / 100

A faithful officer is always vigilant towards his duties.

54 / 100

He puts on airs and claims himself to be omniscient.

55 / 100

Everyone admired his ideas on this issue.

56 / 100

Avogadro's hypothesis has proved significant till the present day.

57 / 100

Anarchy emerges out of the wars of succession.

58 / 100

He has a superficial knowledge of the subject.

59 / 100

He found an ancient statue in the village.

60 / 100

He could not confirm that he had made any such statement.

61 / 100

Always avoid late-night jobs.

62 / 100

Good actions cannot camouflage one's bad qualities.

63 / 100

Unity of thought and action has been the basis of India's strength and stability.

64 / 100

Every detail of the painting is prominent enough to be seen.

65 / 100

He climbed up a stationary wagon.

66 / 100

He frequently visits his old uncle in his native village.

67 / 100

He is a man with a jovial nature.

68 / 100

He has been acquitted of the charge of theft.

69 / 100

He felt tired with the monotony of his daily routine.

70 / 100

Gandhi did not welcome the idea of being a mute spectator to the atrocious behaviour of the whites towards the non-whites in Africa.

71 / 100

Tolerance is the essence of religion.

72 / 100

He received a flattering compliment from Sunita immediately after the speech.

73 / 100

For the first time I saw him speaking so rudely to Ranjeet.

74 / 100

He is quite industrious.

75 / 100

After meeting the holy man, his nagging mood of diffidence suddenly changed.

76 / 100

He is very meticulous in keeping accounts.

77 / 100

Recession causes unemployment.

78 / 100

Everyone wanted to be the harbinger of the good news to the king.

79 / 100

Giving alms to the poor is considered holy.

80 / 100

Democracy is a government by conciliation.

81 / 100

Elephants, when they go wild, ought to be killed.

82 / 100

He made an exhaustive list of the items his secretary should attend to.

83 / 100

From his acts of hunting, it can be inferred that he is a wicked man.

84 / 100

Everybody called it a lavish party.

85 / 100

He denied the accusation.

86 / 100

Honesty is the best policy.

87 / 100

Gandhiji always advocated the use of indigenous goods.

88 / 100

He looked elated on hearing the news.

89 / 100

A serene mind can never be the pioneer of a great revolution.

90 / 100

He harboured a feeling of malice towards his younger brother.

91 / 100

He does every job with great zeal and vigour.

92 / 100

He is known for his uncouth manners.

93 / 100

Genuine drugs are available in most of the medical shops.

94 / 100

He felt gratified to the old man for his help.

95 / 100

He has suspended his secretary on a flimsy ground.

96 / 100

He is a man of mellow temper.

97 / 100

All these measures will augment employment oppurtunities.

98 / 100

Everybody was astonished when he used such a profane language.

99 / 100

He has enrolled himself to an elementary course in computer.

100 / 100

He has bought genuine pearls.

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Practice Test 3

1 / 100

In ancient days, a fragile glass jar was considered to be more valuable than a human slave.

2 / 100

He was found guilty.

3 / 100

He was exonerated of the charge of theft when the woman gave an evidence in his favour.

4 / 100

His tardy manners were a great impediment in the path of his success.

5 / 100

James had the habit of exhausting his colleagues.

6 / 100

It was universally characterised as a progressive measure.

7 / 100

He stood gazing at the serene expanse of the sea.

8 / 100

His short put pointed speech was applauded by all sections of the audience.

9 / 100

His friends liked everything about him except his frugality.

10 / 100

It was a mystery as to where the young girl had acquired such a cynical attitude.

11 / 100

It's not fair to leave dogs loose.

12 / 100

It is a herculean task for me.

13 / 100

History abounds in instance of courge.

14 / 100

His meanness is proverbial.

15 / 100

I was shocked to hear the scurrilous talks of the members of the Board.

16 / 100

India is a land of abundant resources.

17 / 100

It was a very dreary day.

18 / 100

How can you cut an apple with this blunt knife?

19 / 100

His servility makes him detestable.

20 / 100

His style of writing is quite verbose.

21 / 100

I think it would be better if this paragraph is eliminated.

22 / 100

His punctuality and regularity propitiates everyone with whom he deals.

23 / 100

Life in the villages is very dull.

24 / 100

Her debonair manners were noticed by everyone present in the city.

25 / 100

He seems to have a propensity to fight.

26 / 100

He was always prepared to refute the idea.

27 / 100

Her impetuous behaviour was attributed to her upbringing.

28 / 100

I found my views to be congruous to those of my father.

29 / 100

His arrogant behaviour made him successful in his trade.

30 / 100

He was dejected when he heard the news.

31 / 100

His boorish ways amused everyone.

32 / 100

His smooth manners endeared him to everyone.

33 / 100

It was evident that he was happy.

34 / 100

His logic seemed absurd.

35 / 100

I cannot bear with that niggard fellow any more.

36 / 100

He said it would be convenient for him to meet me there.

37 / 100

He thought gambling was a vice.

38 / 100

His unscrupulous pursuit of wealth finally landed him in prison.

39 / 100

His diabolical ways made him unpopular.

40 / 100

He tried to conceal the secret that they were already married.

41 / 100

I liked the poem for its literal meaning.

42 / 100

I am somewhat sceptical about his claim.

43 / 100

His timidity proved to be costly.

44 / 100

He was in a dejected mood.

45 / 100

Hydra is biologically believed to be immortal.

46 / 100

Joys and tensions are ephemeral aspects of life.

47 / 100

Her modesty prevented her from making her feelings known to him.

48 / 100

I worship him as my ideal.

49 / 100

Lucy is a smart girl.

50 / 100

His book has a short but useful introduction.

51 / 100

His urbane attitude won him many friends.

52 / 100

His conduct on the stage was applauded unanimously.

53 / 100

I can say for sure that this document is authentic.

54 / 100

His family has accumulated wealth over the years.

55 / 100

I suppose you should authorise him to do so.

56 / 100

It was really a gracious occasion for me.

57 / 100

His attitude is very hostile.

58 / 100

He was the most eccentric and difficult patron.

59 / 100

I think this article ought to have been put in a compact from.

60 / 100

His frivolous remarks provoked no comments.

61 / 100

His move was a calculated one.

62 / 100

Her vivacity attracted everybody.

63 / 100

It was a voluntary gesture.

64 / 100

It is obligatory for a common citizen to follow the rules.

65 / 100

His disposition towards labour made him endearing to the Manager.

66 / 100

His books are well known for their progressive ideas.

67 / 100

I think this would be a quixotic project for me.

68 / 100

Last month tomatoes were quite cheap.

69 / 100

I know you would have to prolong your tour; but still I advise you to complete this job also.

70 / 100

it was altercation throughout and there was no discussion.

71 / 100

It is surprising to find her condoning such an act.

72 / 100

I can't understand him; he is really a queer fellow.

73 / 100

He was given in to much fanaticism.

74 / 100

I accept your plan.

75 / 100

His writings have been much eulogised by Indian scholars.

76 / 100

In all places, and at all times, there is a profusion of talents.

77 / 100

It's a rule of the company to endow the Manager with all essential perks.

78 / 100

It used to be said that travel broadens one's outlook.

79 / 100

It was an arduous task for me.

80 / 100

i think you should undertake this job; it would really be a profitable venture for you.

81 / 100

It was really a sinister move on his part.

82 / 100

His appointment was confirmed last month.

83 / 100

He was really delighted to see me.

84 / 100

It was a unanimous decision.

85 / 100

If you read the novel carefully, you will realise that her character is irreproachable.

86 / 100

His partners felt that it was a viable business proposition.

87 / 100

His depressing attitude became a cause of trouble for us all.

88 / 100

Her new hair style looks very attractive.

89 / 100

Her coming to this place tomorrow is definite.

90 / 100

It was a horrible sight.

91 / 100

His knowledge of the subject is quite extensive.

92 / 100

He wanted absolute control of the firm.

93 / 100

His plans may sound nebulous.

94 / 100

It was a sagacious decision on his part.

95 / 100

His was a sulky disposition.

96 / 100

He was often sent to foreign tours by the company.

97 / 100

Let us not aggravate the sufferings of the poor.

98 / 100

His living style and his conduct showed him opulent.

99 / 100

Hearing the news, he jumped up in ecstasy.

100 / 100

He returned home much inspired, no wonder the plan had worked.

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Practice Test 2

1 / 100

Such lofty dreams can never come true.

2 / 100

Professors are generally serious about what they say.

3 / 100

Only an agile person can be a successful sportsman.

4 / 100

Most surfaces are made glossy by polishing.

5 / 100

My uncle is very wealthy, but rather parsimonious in his habits.

6 / 100

People who are actually running the system often take a myopic view of the situation.

7 / 100

The chairman rebuked the accounts officer for not supervising the work of his coordinates.

8 / 100

Sarita did not heed the disdain she had to bear at the hands of her step-mother.

9 / 100

She sat all alone in the party bearing that sulky face.

10 / 100

Of all the companions of our joyous ascent, there were only the two of us left.

11 / 100

Mahatma Gandhi said that compassion is more important than truth.

12 / 100

She is beautiful as well as frivolous.

13 / 100

Sunil spent most of his time in recreation.

14 / 100

Only egalitarianism can lay the foundations of a strong nation.

15 / 100

Such a scene attracts the onlookers.

16 / 100

Ranjeet is suffering from benign tumor.

17 / 100

Mohini was often teased as corpulent by her friends.

18 / 100

She was in a state of anxiety when I met her.

19 / 100

Sherlock Holmes is a fictitious character.

20 / 100

Moments of solitude and silence helped the poet to concentrate on his poetic combination.

21 / 100

The covalent compunds consist of discrete molecules.

22 / 100

Pradeep is always jeered at by his companions.

23 / 100

Should I communicate the date of the meeting to all the members?

24 / 100

Mr. Arun Lal is a noted personality in the town.

25 / 100

She has an attractive figure.

26 / 100

Religion teaches us not to run after the transient pleasures of the world.

27 / 100

Never be impulsive in taking decisions.

28 / 100

Such comparisons in poetry are now obsolete.

29 / 100

The boy was accused of theft.

30 / 100

People know him for his vanity.

31 / 100

The beautiful girl looked so morose.

32 / 100

Mrs. Higgins is a humble lady.

33 / 100

Old people are usually more conservative than young people.

34 / 100

The gross domestic product(GDP) is an essential component of company.

35 / 100

Merit need not be swamped while filling vacancies through a quota system.

36 / 100

Sanjay's point of view was correct but his behaviour with his father was quite impertinent.

37 / 100

Rajesh is a shrewd person.

38 / 100

She decided to finish the work before it became onerous.

39 / 100

Ratan never drive to work.

40 / 100

Self-reliance has been adopted as an important objective of economic planning in modern India.

41 / 100

Never adopt a callous attitude towards your duties.

42 / 100

The complete eradication of poverty from our country is really an illusion.

43 / 100

Ranjeet drove to the place by a circuitous route.

44 / 100

One should never be reckless in his dealings with others.

45 / 100

One can acquire fame only by being truthful, honest and faithful.

46 / 100

Machine-civilisation has made human life artificial.

47 / 100

Ours is undoubtedly a morbid society.

48 / 100

Some people indulge in loud vulgar talk.

49 / 100

Never consider your opponent to be weaker than you.

50 / 100

That police officer is known to be humane in his approach.

51 / 100

The attack on the freedom of the press is a retrograde step.

52 / 100

The climbers found the ascent nerve breaking.

53 / 100

Politicians toady are robbing the nation of its wealth.

54 / 100

That man is known for his elegance.

55 / 100

The comely young girl proved to be a good receptionist.

56 / 100

The indignation of the retreating troops resulted in large scale killings.

57 / 100

She was surprised by his amiability.

58 / 100

The committee set about making provisional arrangements for the annual conference.

59 / 100

Terrorism is a serious hazard to the country.

60 / 100

Mr. Khanna is held in high esteem by the residents of the colony.

61 / 100

Many snakes are innocuous.

62 / 100

She handled the machine with deft fingers.

63 / 100

Only an inquisitive person can gain proper knowledge.

64 / 100

People understand speech in the context of their accumulated experience.

65 / 100

She was born rich and had a sophisticated taste.

66 / 100

Mr. Lal was a reserved man.

67 / 100

Rohit is a very courageous boy.

68 / 100

Many of the propositions he put up at the conference were ludicrous.

69 / 100

My parents were confident of my success in the examination.

70 / 100

Overeating can often be detrimental.

71 / 100

She is slender in figure.

72 / 100

She detests government jobs.

73 / 100

The authorities inflicted harsh penalty on him for indulging in forgery.

74 / 100

The children are playing in the nearby park.

75 / 100

The boy found himself in a pathetic situation.

76 / 100

She was sceptical about the safety of the new drug.

77 / 100

Mother Teresa devoted her life to the service of the poor and the destitute.

78 / 100

That was a dauntless action!

79 / 100

The club meets on the last Thursday of every month in a dilapidated place.

80 / 100

Phoolan Devi had to surrender under the most pressing circumstances.

81 / 100

Soon the boys realised his peevish ways and began to avoid him.

82 / 100

The mammoth structure overlooked the building.

83 / 100

The British policy was not one of domination but that of suppression.

84 / 100

Our knowledge of the past is still largely a matter of informed conjecture.

85 / 100

Raju often walks to school.

86 / 100

She bought a gaudy shawl as a wedding gift for her sister.

87 / 100

Political differences introduced a note of discord into their relationship.

88 / 100

Rajesh's rustic behaviour astonished the teacher.

89 / 100

On the face of it Poirot's glance conveyed humorous impatience.

90 / 100

Much to the chagrin of his parents, Ajit married a very poor girl.

91 / 100

The Chief Minister was given a warm welcome at the onset of the function.

92 / 100

Matter expands on heating.

93 / 100

On hearing the news he was in a state of ecstasy.

94 / 100

She is indeed human.

95 / 100

She used to disparage her neighbour every now and then.

96 / 100

That was an exquisite piece of art which won the admiration of one and all.

97 / 100

Many reactions take place in the blast furnace simultaneously.

98 / 100

Silence in this place is mandatory.

99 / 100

She began to babel in front of the guests.

100 / 100

Nothin has been organised properly and confuision seems inevitable.

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Practice Test 11

1 / 35

Modern :

2 / 35

Extensive :

3 / 35

Differences :

4 / 35

Discovered :

5 / 35

Protects :

6 / 35

Glory :

7 / 35

Beautiful :

8 / 35

Development :

9 / 35

STRINGENT

10 / 35

Abstain :

11 / 35

Prosperous :

12 / 35

Frugal :

13 / 35

Singular :

14 / 35

Testify :

15 / 35

Superiority :

16 / 35

Ambiguous :

17 / 35

Haunts :

18 / 35

Genuine :

19 / 35

Repulsive :

20 / 35

Underhand :

21 / 35

Obscure :

22 / 35

Rigid :

23 / 35

Attractive :

24 / 35

Mighty :

25 / 35

Last :

26 / 35

Permit :

27 / 35

She looked gorgeous in her new dress.

28 / 35

Foremost :

29 / 35

Divided :

30 / 35

Terrible :

31 / 35

Impediments :

32 / 35

Benign :

33 / 35

Profusion :

34 / 35

Widely :

35 / 35

The bedroom is at the rear side of this house.

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Practice Test 10

1 / 100

He is the most prudent person. I have ever came across.

2 / 100

The result of the tournament gave them a sense of elation.

3 / 100

His vindictive nature often came up for comment among his friends.

4 / 100

INDISCREET

5 / 100

SCURRILOUS:

6 / 100

You can hardly find any trace of humility in the man.

7 / 100

EXPAND

8 / 100

We had a delectable meal yesterday.

9 / 100

BELITTLE

10 / 100

I thought about her a lot during the following months.

11 / 100

He spoke against corruption with zeal.

12 / 100

His interpretation of the poem is superficial.

13 / 100

The atmosphere in that desolate place looked ominous.

14 / 100

The inhabitants of the island were barbarians.

15 / 100

EPHEMERAL:

16 / 100

CACOPHONOUS:

17 / 100

This new magazine is know for its comprehensive coverage of news.

18 / 100

The habit of squandering money should not be encouraged.

19 / 100

Sathish point of view was correct but his behavior with his father was quite impertinent.

20 / 100

Because of the economy drive, they very unwillingly surrendered some superfluous posts.

21 / 100

FRAUDULENT

22 / 100

The officer asked the clerk to expedite the matter.

23 / 100

GREGARIOUS

24 / 100

Many people try to resist reforms in the society.

25 / 100

He is extremely intelligent but proud.

26 / 100

DENSITY

27 / 100

Poet often prefer ambiguity to

28 / 100

The atmosphere in the institute he had newly joined congenial to research.

29 / 100

History abounds in instances of courage.

30 / 100

Like poverty, affluence can sometimes create its own problems.

31 / 100

LOQUACIOUS

32 / 100

I was surprised at his stiff attitude.

33 / 100

EXODUS

34 / 100

Harish displays enthusiasm whenever he is posed with a problem.

35 / 100

ENORMOUS

36 / 100

FLAGITIOUS

37 / 100

QUERULOUS:

38 / 100

GLOOMY:

39 / 100

Acquit :

40 / 100

His short but pointed speech was applauded by all sections of the audience.

41 / 100

There was something strange and morbid about the whole house.

42 / 100

Unsettled conditions in the land led to exodus of hundreds of its citizens.

43 / 100

The managing director remarked that the secretary was an asset to the company.

44 / 100

Bitter :

45 / 100

He is well known for coming up with impracticable solutions.

46 / 100

EVASIVE

47 / 100

His critics found in the overt statements some hidden design.

48 / 100

Obeying :

49 / 100

The moment when jadish got order of promotion, as General Manager, was a memorable occasion for him and his family.

50 / 100

In ancient India, scholars had no interest in political power or material growth.

51 / 100

Trivial :

52 / 100

ARTIFICIAL

53 / 100

Many people suffer setbacks in their career because of their inherent levity.

54 / 100

COMMISSIONED

55 / 100

The members thought that the task was feasible.

56 / 100

Feasibility of the project is under study.

57 / 100

It was universally characterized as a progressive measure.

58 / 100

He was asked to accelerate the pace of work.

59 / 100

ZENITH

60 / 100

Dinesh could manage his family satisfactory with his meager income.

61 / 100

In a literary work obscurity can be a virtue.

62 / 100

Bright :

63 / 100

STARTLED

64 / 100

The leader was pragmatic in his approach to the problem facing the country.

65 / 100

Ancient :

66 / 100

It was done in a haphazard manner.

67 / 100

Consolidate :

68 / 100

The plantation workers were on a collision course before the labor officer intervened.

69 / 100

ARROGANT

70 / 100

The minister gave a public speech on the controversial subject to precipitate the matter.

71 / 100

CONCEDE

72 / 100

Given these constraint, we have no alternative but to suggest an improvised solution.

73 / 100

The young leader was reluctant to shoulder the responsibilities of ministerial office.

74 / 100

QUIESCENT

75 / 100

AVERSION :

76 / 100

COVERING :

77 / 100

Adversity teaches man to be humble and self-reliant.

78 / 100

AMICABLE :

79 / 100

The commission took two years to go through the massive collection of files and documents before preparing its report.

80 / 100

crestfallen he returned as he had never faced such humiliation in the whole of his life.

81 / 100

INDUSTRIOUS

82 / 100

Commissioned :

83 / 100

PROVOCATION

84 / 100

Everything about him, especially his talkative nature, proclaims his effeminacy.

85 / 100

Asked :

86 / 100

He abandoned his family.

87 / 100

The chairman rebuked the accounts for not supervising officer for not supervising the work of his subordinates.

88 / 100

ABLE

89 / 100

VANITY

90 / 100

Those who views are progressive often meet with formidable impediments when they begin to act.

91 / 100

They had an insipid conversation.

92 / 100

Always :

93 / 100

I abhor the ideas he sometimes expresses

94 / 100

MITIGATE :

95 / 100

Mala was often teased as corpulent by her friends.

96 / 100

The incessant noise of the boring machine made it difficult for us to got to sleep at night.

97 / 100

RELINQUISH

98 / 100

TACITURN :

99 / 100

The chairman initiated the proceedings with a brief speech.

100 / 100

MORTAL

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Practice Test 1

1 / 100

The king consolidated the empire into a powerful nation.

2 / 100

The problem of dowry in our country has assumed gargantuan proportions.

3 / 100

There are reports that many poor people abandon female children.

4 / 100

The intricate carvings on the panels are notable.

5 / 100

The new government has abolished the Gold Control Act.

6 / 100

There is a dearth of milk in Delhi nowadays.

7 / 100

The teacher gave a vivid description of the next day's programme.

8 / 100

The property of contraction of matter on cooling is put to several practical uses.

9 / 100

This is not ideology but pragmatic language teaching.

10 / 100

The sudden appearance of the stranger in the cottage despite all doors being closed is questionable.

11 / 100

The Gupta rulers patronised all cultural activities and thus the Gupta era came to be known as the 'the Golden Era' of Indian history.

12 / 100

The story was set up in an eerie atmosphere.

13 / 100

The flight was delayed because of bad weather.

14 / 100

The teacher told the student to abridge the essay he had written.

15 / 100

The gatekeeper ought to be more vigilant these days.

16 / 100

This piece of land is the most fertile and yields a good harvest each year.

17 / 100

The revised pay scale is uniform.

18 / 100

This area is well known for plentiful rain.

19 / 100

The treaty was ratified by the heads of states.

20 / 100

The duty of atrue citizen is to thwart social evils as untouchability, dowry system etc.

21 / 100

The momentum of the movement slackened in course of time.

22 / 100

The stranger who stayed with us was a ruthless fellow.

23 / 100

They have not been eating nourishing food.

24 / 100

The heroine's infidelity finds no mention in this biography.

25 / 100

The palace was indeed grotesque.

26 / 100

The doctor advised us to give him wholesome nutrition.

27 / 100

The police tried to find out the rightful owner of the ornaments left in the train.

28 / 100

This is a trivial matter.

29 / 100

The primary duty of our countrymen at present should be to curb such social evils as casteism and untouchability.

30 / 100

The leader might have had some covert reason for the change of his political affiliations.

31 / 100

The incident cemented their relations.

32 / 100

The drug will have pernicious effect on your health.

33 / 100

The fifteenth century witnessed an era of Renaissance in Europe.

34 / 100

There is an obscure cave on the other side of the hill.

35 / 100

The leader was pragmatic in his approach to the problems facing the country.

36 / 100

The members of the Board were impressed by the candidates urbane behaviour.

37 / 100

The long sickness has turned the boy flimsy.

38 / 100

The wife fainted away, lamenting the death of her husband.

39 / 100

The man was liberated from the charge.

40 / 100

The passing of the bill was followed by a large scale retaliation by the citizens.

41 / 100

The minister is optimistic about the new project just launched.

42 / 100

The last show of the concert at the Ritz theatre was a fiasco.

43 / 100

The usual adulation of the officers msut end.

44 / 100

There are four chapters that are extraneous to the structure of the book.

45 / 100

This offer has come as a great boon to me.

46 / 100

Their meeting was rather boisterous.

47 / 100

The new officer is a brash young man.

48 / 100

Their team bore delinquent participants.

49 / 100

The influence of political broadcasts on elections is considerable.

50 / 100

The director had a derisive attitude towards some of the members of the committee.

51 / 100

This author has perspicuity in his style.

52 / 100

The members of the opposition party made derogatory remarks about the policies of the government.

53 / 100

This window-pane is transparent.

54 / 100

The Ganga is as deep in midstream as at the banks.

55 / 100

The priest would not allow anyone to desecrate the sanctity of the temple.

56 / 100

The deliberate suavity of Dev's behaviour made the emotions of the audience volatile.

57 / 100

The plantation workers were on a collision course before the labour officer intervened.

58 / 100

The room was filled with a delicious odour.

59 / 100

There was no altruistic motive that prompted him to help her.

60 / 100

The dinner set she presented to me was durable enough.

61 / 100

There is scarcity of milk in Delhi.

62 / 100

The stuffed toy bore a glossy look.

63 / 100

The students assembled in the meeting hall.

64 / 100

The man at the gate had a forbidding appearance.

65 / 100

The General ordered the troops to advance to the fort.

66 / 100

The lady shouted with a loud, shrill voice.

67 / 100

The Principal hardly managed to give the papers a cursory glance.

68 / 100

The incident frustrated all his ambitions.

69 / 100

This is the cardinal point of the issue.

70 / 100

The key words in planning for an unpredictable future are focus and flexibility.

71 / 100

The two friends were distinct in every thing; dress, manners, hair-style and food habits.

72 / 100

This shop keeps only genuine articles.

73 / 100

The luxurious hotel is a paradise for hedonists.

74 / 100

The minister was punished with defection for his anti-party activities.

75 / 100

The thief confessed at the police station that he had stolen my watch.

76 / 100

This tonic serves to vitalise your hairs.

77 / 100

The scene was indeed captivating.

78 / 100

This is only the most tenuous evidence for it.

79 / 100

The minister was accused of indulging in nepotism.

80 / 100

The food served at the official dinner was very bland.

81 / 100

The geologists declared that the fossil was authentic.

82 / 100

The teacher instructed the students to draw the marginal lines.

83 / 100

They invited him to sumptuous lunch.

84 / 100

There has always been a feeling of rancour between the two families.

85 / 100

The error in the newspaper article is accidental.

86 / 100

The officer incharge was quite humane in his approach.

87 / 100

There was a marginal increase in his pay.

88 / 100

There was not a single bibulous adventurer in our expedition.

89 / 100

The two girls are always together. There is a great affinity between them.

90 / 100

The criminal was detained by the police.

91 / 100

The Government empowered itself to attach the assets of all the scam suspects.

92 / 100

The man's actions made it obvious that he had a wicked plan in mind.

93 / 100

The patient looks a little more cheerful this morning.

94 / 100

This painting is full of radiant colours.

95 / 100

The guard was given explicit orders about whom to admit.

96 / 100

The scheme proved harmful for the people, the middle income group in particular.

97 / 100

There was a marked deterioration in his condition.

98 / 100

The idea of uniting the two Germanys was seductive.

99 / 100

The government is taking measures to augment the country's food supply.

100 / 100

The decision to stop firing across the border was a unilateral one.

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