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English_ Antonyms

Practice Test 3

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His plans may sound nebulous.

2 / 100

I liked the poem for its literal meaning.

3 / 100

His family has accumulated wealth over the years.

4 / 100

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

5 / 100

I suppose you should authorise him to do so.

6 / 100

He was the most eccentric and difficult patron.

7 / 100

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

8 / 100

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

9 / 100

He was really delighted to see me.

10 / 100

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

11 / 100

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

12 / 100

Last month tomatoes were quite cheap.

13 / 100

His arrogant behaviour made him successful in his trade.

14 / 100

It was a sagacious decision on his part.

15 / 100

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

16 / 100

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

17 / 100

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

18 / 100

He stood gazing at the serene expanse of the sea.

19 / 100

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

20 / 100

It’s not fair to leave dogs loose.

21 / 100

How can you cut an apple with this blunt knife?

22 / 100

His boorish ways amused everyone.

23 / 100

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

24 / 100

His move was a calculated one.

25 / 100

James had the habit of exhausting his colleagues.

26 / 100

I cannot bear with that niggard fellow any more.

27 / 100

It was universally characterised as a progressive measure.

28 / 100

His unscrupulous pursuit of wealth finally landed him in prison.

29 / 100

It is a herculean task for me.

30 / 100

Her new hair style looks very attractive.

31 / 100

His partners felt that it was a viable business proposition.

32 / 100

Her impetuous behaviour was attributed to her upbringing.

33 / 100

His style of writing is quite verbose.

34 / 100

He was given in to much fanaticism.

35 / 100

Joys and tensions are ephemeral aspects of life.

36 / 100

His writings have been much eulogised by Indian scholars.

37 / 100

He was dejected when he heard the news.

38 / 100

His book has a short but useful introduction.

39 / 100

His attitude is very hostile.

40 / 100

I think this would be a quixotic project for me.

41 / 100

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

42 / 100

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

43 / 100

His frivolous remarks provoked no comments.

44 / 100

His logic seemed absurd.

45 / 100

Her vivacity attracted everybody.

46 / 100

His appointment was confirmed last month.

47 / 100

His servility makes him detestable.

48 / 100

His friends liked everything about him except his frugality.

49 / 100

Hearing the news, he jumped up in ecstasy.

50 / 100

I am somewhat sceptical about his claim.

51 / 100

He was in a dejected mood.

52 / 100

I can say for sure that this document is authentic.

53 / 100

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

54 / 100

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

55 / 100

It was really a sinister move on his part.

56 / 100

Life in the villages is very dull.

57 / 100

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

58 / 100

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

59 / 100

His punctuality and regularity propitiates everyone with whom he deals.

60 / 100

It was a horrible sight.

61 / 100

It was an arduous task for me.

62 / 100

Her coming to this place tomorrow is definite.

63 / 100

India is a land of abundant resources.

64 / 100

His timidity proved to be costly.

65 / 100

His books are well known for their progressive ideas.

66 / 100

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

67 / 100

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

68 / 100

He thought gambling was a vice.

69 / 100

It was a voluntary gesture.

70 / 100

Let us not aggravate the sufferings of the poor.

71 / 100

I worship him as my ideal.

72 / 100

His diabolical ways made him unpopular.

73 / 100

It is surprising to find her condoning such an act.

74 / 100

Lucy is a smart girl.

75 / 100

His meanness is proverbial.

76 / 100

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

77 / 100

His disposition towards labour made him endearing to the Manager.

78 / 100

He was always prepared to refute the idea.

79 / 100

Hydra is biologically believed to be immortal.

80 / 100

His living style and his conduct showed him opulent.

81 / 100

it was altercation throughout and there was no discussion.

82 / 100

I accept your plan.

83 / 100

His was a sulky disposition.

84 / 100

He seems to have a propensity to fight.

85 / 100

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

86 / 100

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

87 / 100

It was a very dreary day.

88 / 100

His smooth manners endeared him to everyone.

89 / 100

He was found guilty.

90 / 100

His conduct on the stage was applauded unanimously.

91 / 100

It was evident that he was happy.

92 / 100

He was often sent to foreign tours by the company.

93 / 100

He wanted absolute control of the firm.

94 / 100

His urbane attitude won him many friends.

95 / 100

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

96 / 100

It was really a gracious occasion for me.

97 / 100

It was a unanimous decision.

98 / 100

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

99 / 100

History abounds in instance of courge.

100 / 100

His knowledge of the subject is quite extensive.

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