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English_ Synonyms

Practice Test 13

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The soldier provided his mettle in the battlefield.

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When I look back over there wartime years I cannot help feeling that time is an inadequate and even capricious measure of their duration at one moment they seem so long, at another so short.

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She baffled all our attempts to find her.

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The poem is written in a very lucid style.

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True religion does not require one to proselytise through guile or force.

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Synonym of LANGUOR

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The young man appears to be quite headstrong.

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Incensed by his rude behaviour, the manager suspended the worker.

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Synonym of TIMID

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The claims of students look hollow when they attribute their poor performance to difficulty of examination.

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Synonym of BROOK

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Synonym of MOVING

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Synonym of EXTRAVAGANT

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Synonym of INSIPID

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Synonym of DODGE

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Swift is known in the world of letters for his misogynism.

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Synonym of EXTRICATE

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The base of an Indian Politicians is the group of sycophants around them who earn bad name for their leaders.

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Synonym of PERFIDY

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Synonym of ALERT

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Synonym of FERRY

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The leader nodded his approbation.

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Synonym of STUBBORN

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“I have learnt a great deal working factories, and for a time I’ve never been a weaver. Here are my testimonials, Mr. Davis”

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Synonym of CHIMERICAL

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Synonym of TEDIOUS

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Synonym of CONSOLIDATE

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He listened of my request with indifference.

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Whatever the verdict of history may be, Chaplin will occupy a unique place in its pages.

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All the characters in this novel are fictitious.

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Synonym of ALACRITY

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When youngsters do not have good role-model to emulate they start searching for them amongst Sportsmen of Filmstars.

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A person unrestrained by the rules of morality or tradition is called a licentious person.

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He found a lucrative assignment.

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Synonym of MOOT

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Synonym of OPTIMISTIC

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Even though singing of ballads is no longer lucrative the Bhopas of Rajasthan continue to sing them in order to cherish the memory of their royal warriors.

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Synonym of ACCUSE

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Synonym of SLOPPY

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The benevolence of the God of Rain has seen a very successful monsoon this year too

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Synonym of UNDULATE

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Synonym of VENTURE

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Synonym of GRUESOME

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The indiscriminate demand for mass consumption goods is deplorable.

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The prince fell in love with a comely young maiden.

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The small boy was able to give a graphic description of the thief.

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Synonym of DEMURE

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Synonym of FADE

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Synonym of CALUMNIATE

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Synonym of BANDIT

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When he returned he was accompanied by a sprightly young girl.

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Synonym of DUBIOUS

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Synonym of CONFIDENTIAL

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Synonym of GRAPHIC

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Synonym of LAZE

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Synonym of INEXPLICABLE

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Synonym of BARBARIAN

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Synonym of IMPERTINENT

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Synonym of INTERROGATE

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When he could not endure the cruel ragging any longer, the new recruit bravely stood up to all his bullying seniors.

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Synonym of ESCULENT

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Synonym of IRK

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He corroborated the statement of his brother.

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It is a scandal that the murderer was declared innocent.

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Synonym of JEREMIAD

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Synonym of PARAMOUNT

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Synonym of ARTICULATE

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Synonym of WARY

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Japan has been very much eulogised in this book.

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Synonym of KEN

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Everybody likes him because he is an industrious student.

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The president of the party deprecated the move of the Government to introduce electoral reforms in a haste.

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The invasion force had no artillery and was completely annihilated.

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Everyone was listening to the news of earthquake with mounting anxiety.

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The pupil was asked to rectify the mistake.

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Synonym of HIATUS

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Being a member of this club, he has certain rights.

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The angry villagers have lynched two suspected child-lifters already.

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Synonym of LEVITATE

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Synonym of CONTRITE

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Synonym of BESIEGED

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The courage shown by the soldiers at this moment of crisis is exemplary.

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The underworld still makes solid profit out of illicit liquor.

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As soon as he finished his speech, there was spontaneous applause from the audience.

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Synonym of ACRID

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The time I spent in the library was a most rewarding one.

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Some people just cannot compromise where truth is concerned.

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Synonym of ENERVATE

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Synonym of PAROCHIAL

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Synonym of TERRIFIC

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Synonym of DISINTER

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Synonym of ABRADE

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He was wanted at the outset of his career.

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Some of the Asian countries have been enmeshed in an inescapable debt trap.

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Synonym of UNTIE

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His style is quite transparent.

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Synonym of OSTRACIZE

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he novel was so interesting that I was oblivious of my surroundings.

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Synonym of ZANY

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Manish neglected to remit the fees in time and therefore had to pay a fine.

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