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English_ Antonyms

Practice Test 10

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CONCEDE

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Always :

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Like poverty, affluence can sometimes create its own problems.

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COMMISSIONED

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RELINQUISH

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

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MORTAL

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DENSITY

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

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Bright :

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We had a delectable meal yesterday.

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

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I was surprised at his stiff attitude.

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ENORMOUS

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

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AVERSION :

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Harish displays enthusiasm whenever he is posed with a problem.

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CACOPHONOUS:

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PROVOCATION

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

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History abounds in instances of courage.

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He is well known for coming up with impracticable solutions.

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There was something strange and morbid about the whole house.

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Trivial :

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TACITURN :

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

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Feasibility of the project is under study.

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

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Asked :

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INDUSTRIOUS

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I thought about her a lot during the following months.

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Commissioned :

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QUIESCENT

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The officer asked the clerk to expedite the matter.

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

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Ancient :

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They had an insipid conversation.

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

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Consolidate :

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Adversity teaches man to be humble and self-reliant.

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

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QUERULOUS:

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His critics found in the overt statements some hidden design.

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His interpretation of the poem is superficial.

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Obeying :

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VANITY

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The inhabitants of the island were barbarians.

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

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

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ZENITH

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Many people try to resist reforms in the society.

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

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BELITTLE

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

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He spoke against corruption with zeal.

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STARTLED

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Dinesh could manage his family satisfactory with his meager income.

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

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

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ARROGANT

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GLOOMY:

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FRAUDULENT

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

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

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It was done in a haphazard manner.

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Acquit :

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

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Poet often prefer ambiguity to

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The chairman initiated the proceedings with a brief speech.

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

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Bitter :

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GREGARIOUS

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I abhor the ideas he sometimes expresses

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COVERING :

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

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ABLE

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

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ARTIFICIAL

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The habit of squandering money should not be encouraged.

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FLAGITIOUS

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

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EPHEMERAL:

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He was asked to accelerate the pace of work.

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The atmosphere in that desolate place looked ominous.

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EVASIVE

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

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SCURRILOUS:

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AMICABLE :

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MITIGATE :

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EXODUS

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He is extremely intelligent but proud.

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LOQUACIOUS

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EXPAND

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

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It was universally characterized as a progressive measure.

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In a literary work obscurity can be a virtue.

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Mala was often teased as corpulent by her friends.

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The members thought that the task was feasible.

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INDISCREET

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He abandoned his family.

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