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EVASIVE
  • a)
    Free
  • b)
    Honest
  • c)
    Liberal
  • d)
    Frank
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Abhijeet Saini answered
Evasive adjective – Hard to find, capture, or isolate.
Honest is an antonym for evasive

CANDID
  • a)
    Apparent
  • b)
    Explicit
  • c)
    Frank
  • d)
    Bright
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Krishna Iyer answered
Frank is a synonym of candid.
As adjectives the difference between frank and candid is that frank is honest, especially in an manner that seems slightly blunt while candid is impartial and free from prejudice.

EMBEZZLE
  • a)
    Misappropriate
  • b)
    Balance
  • c)
    Remunerate
  • d)
    Clear
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Baishali Das answered
Meaning of Embezzle: steal or misappropriate (money placed in one's trust or belonging to the organization for which one works).

CONSEQUENCES
  • a)
    Results
  • b)
    Conclusions
  • c)
    Difficulties
  • d)
    Applications
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Nikita Singh answered
  • Consequences are results of something that already had happened whereas conclusions are the final verdits of discussions or ideas.
  • Results: something that happens because of something else; the final situation at the end of a series of actions
  • Conclusions: an opinion that you reach after thinking about something carefully
  • Difficulties: the state or condition of being difficult
  • Applications: the action of putting something into operation.

PRESTIGE 
  • a)
    Influence
  • b)
    Quality
  • c)
    Name
  • d)
    Wealth
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Influence is quite different from all other words.
Having wealth doesn't mean having prestige.
And quality can be good or bad.
So the exact meanings could be name, fame, reputation.

INDISCREET
  • a)
    Reliable
  • b)
    Honest
  • c)
    Prudent
  • d)
    Stupid
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Aspire Academy answered
Indiscreet : Imprudent, unwise.
Reliable : Dependable.
Honest : Truthful, sincere.
Prudent : Wise, judicious.
Stupid : Unintelligent, ignorant.
Antonym of Indiscreet is Prudent.
 

LOQUACIOUS
  • a)
    Reticent
  • b)
    Talkative
  • c)
    Garrulous
  • d)
    Verbose
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

LOQUACIOUS : talkative.
Reticent : not revealing one's thoughts or feelings readily.
Talkative : fond of or given to talking.
Garrulous : excessively talkative.
Verbose : using or expressed in more words than are needed.
Antonym of LOQUACIOUS is Reticent

IRONIC
  • a)
    Inflexible
  • b)
    Bitter
  • c)
    Good-natured
  • d)
    Disguisedly sarcastic
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Mainak Gupta answered
The synonym of the word "ironic" is "disguisedly sarcastic".

Explanation:

The word "ironic" is an adjective that describes a situation or statement that is the opposite of what is expected or intended. It often involves a discrepancy between what is said and what is meant, leading to a sense of humor or mockery.

On the other hand, the phrase "disguisedly sarcastic" means that something is said or done with a hidden or subtle form of mocking or ridicule. It implies that the speaker or writer is expressing their thoughts in a way that is not immediately obvious but still conveys a sense of sarcasm.

To understand the similarity between these two terms, let's break down the meanings of both words:

- Ironic: This term refers to a situation in which the outcome is contrary to what was expected or intended. It often involves a humorous or satirical twist. For example, if someone who is always late for meetings becomes a time management expert, it would be considered ironic.

- Disguisedly sarcastic: This phrase implies that someone is expressing their thoughts or opinions in a way that is subtly mocking or ridiculing. It suggests that the sarcasm is not overt but rather concealed or disguised. For instance, if someone says, "Oh, great job! You really excelled at making a mess," it would be an example of disguised sarcasm.

Based on these definitions, we can see that both "ironic" and "disguisedly sarcastic" share a common thread of expressing a contradiction or mockery. In both cases, there is a gap between what is said or done and what is actually meant. Therefore, "disguisedly sarcastic" can be considered a synonym for "ironic".

ACQUITTED
  • a)
    Freed
  • b)
    Burdened
  • c)
    Convicted
  • d)
    Entrusted
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Kavya Saxena answered
In this sentence we would be selecting the word which is opposite to "acquitted" from the given options.
Acquit means to decide that someone is not guilty of a crime. Thus, the opposite would be to blame someone or charge someone guilty of a crime.
If we look into the options:
Entrusted means to give someone the responsibility of doing something
Convicted means to prove someone guilty of a crime. It is the correct option.
Burdened means heavily laden or encumbered or someone who has been given a lot of lead. 
Freed means not held physically.
 

ECSTATIC
  • a)
    Animated
  • b)
    Bewildered
  • c)
    Enraptured
  • d)
    Illful
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Orion Classes answered
Animated : full of life or excitement; lively.
Enraptured : give intense pleasure or joy to.
Bewildered : perplexed and confused; very puzzled.
Fitful : active or occurring spasmodically or intermittently; not regular or steady.
Ecstatic : feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement.
Synonym of Ecstatic is Enraptured
 

VENT
  • a)
    Opening
  • b)
    Stodge
  • c)
    End
  • d)
    Past tense of go
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Nikita Singh answered
  • Meaning of vent: An opening that allows air, gas, or liquid to pass out of or into a confined space.
  • Meaning of Opening: a space or gap that allows passage or access
  • Meaning of Stodge: food that is heavy, filling, and high in carbohydrates
  • Meaning of End: a final part of something, especially a period of time, an activity, or a story.

COMFORT
  • a)
    Uncomfort
  • b)
    Miscomfort
  • c)
    Discomfort
  • d)
    None Of These
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Krishna Iyer answered
There is no meaning of miscomfort.
Discomfort is noun and uncomfortable is adjective its answer is discomfort.

RELINQUISH 
  • a)
    Abdicate
  • b)
    Renounce
  • c)
    Possess
  • d)
    Deny
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Meera Rana answered
Relinquish : Voluntarily cease to keep or claim.
Abdicate : Renounce one’s throne.
Renounce : Formally declare one’s abandonment.
Possess : Have as belonging to one.
Deny : State that one refuses to admit the truth or existence of.
Antonym of Relinquish is Possess.
 

INDICT
  • a)
    Condemn
  • b)
    Reprimand
  • c)
    Accuse
  • d)
    Allege
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Sameer Rane answered
To indict someone is to formally accuse them of a crime. A court jury can indict someone who has gone to trial and is found guilty of a crime. To accuse someone of something doesn't mean that they have broken the law, but simply that they have done something wrong.

Guess the correct Synonym of the following word: 
CORPULENT
  • a)
    Lean
  • b)
    Gaunt
  • c)
    Emaciated
  • d)
    Obese
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Ishani Rane answered
CORPULENT means large of body. Obese means Obesity occurs over time when you eat more calories than you use. The balance between calories-in and calories-out differs for each person.

INEBRIATE
  • a)
    Dreamy
  • b)
    Stupefied
  • c)
    Unsteady
  • d)
    Drunken
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Dhruv Mehra answered
When you want to use an impressive word to say that someone is drunk, go ahead and use inebriated. If you like, you can also use it to refer to someone who is intoxicated with substances other than alcohol, but at its heart, inebriated simply means tanked, blotto, stinko, drunk. In more recent years, it has taken on the sense of being particularly energized or zany and exhilarated with drunkenness, but still drunk.

IMPROMPTU
  • a)
    Offhand
  • b)
    Unimportant
  • c)
    Unreal
  • d)
    Effective
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Pranjal Singh answered
Because impromptu means doing something without thinking or preparation and offhand also means a decision without thinking or we can say quick . That's why they are synonymous

CANNY
  • a)
    Obstinate
  • b)
    Handsome
  • c)
    Clever
  • d)
    Stout
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Ishani Rane answered
Canny : intelligent and showing good judgement especially in business or politics.
Stout: Fat
Handsome :attractive
Obstinate: refusing to change your opinion,behaviour...
So answer is clever.

Find out the Synonym of the following word
JEOPARDY
  • a)
    Safe
  • b)
    Hunting
  • c)
    Endangered
  • d)
    Extinct
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Meera Rana answered
  • Jeopardy means danger of loss, harm, or failure.
  • Safe means free from danger; not able to be hurt
  • Hunting means the act of following and killing wild animals or birds as a sport or for food
  • Endangered means (used about animals, plants, etc.) in danger of disappearing from the world (becoming extinct)
  • Extinct means (used about a type of animal, plant, etc.) no longer existing

CAPACIOUS
  • a)
    Limited
  • b)
    Caring
  • c)
    Foolish
  • d)
    Changeable
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Avinash Sharma answered
'Capacious' means large or extensive.
The correct antonym of the given word is option D, 'limited' which means restricted or insufficient.
Options A, B and C are incorrect because 'changeable' means uncertain or variable, 'foolish' means stupid and 'caring' means heeding or concerned.

VENUE 
  • a)
    Place
  • b)
    Agenda
  • c)
    Time
  • d)
    Duration
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Sakshi Das answered
Introduction:
A venue is a place where an event or gathering takes place. It refers to the physical location where the event is held. The venue is an essential aspect of any event planning as it sets the tone and provides the necessary infrastructure for the event to take place.

Explanation:
The correct answer is option 'A' - Place. Let's understand why it is the correct answer and why the other options are incorrect.

a) Place:
The primary meaning of a venue is a place or location where an event is held. It can be a physical space such as a conference hall, auditorium, stadium, or any other suitable location for hosting an event. The venue provides the necessary facilities and amenities required for the event, such as seating arrangements, stage, lighting, sound systems, etc.

b) Agenda:
The agenda refers to the list of activities or items to be discussed or addressed during a meeting, conference, or event. While the agenda is an important aspect of event planning, it is not synonymous with the venue. The agenda outlines the purpose and sequence of events, while the venue is the physical space where the event takes place.

c) Time:
The time refers to the specific hour or schedule when an event starts or ends. While the time is crucial for planning an event, it is not the same as the venue. The venue determines the location and facilities available for the event, while the time indicates when the event will take place.

d) Duration:
The duration refers to the length of time an event or activity lasts. It is the time period between the start and end of an event. While the duration is an important consideration in event planning, it is not synonymous with the venue. The venue determines the place where the event will happen, while the duration indicates how long the event will last.

Conclusion:
In conclusion, a venue is a place where an event or gathering takes place. It is not the same as the agenda, time, or duration of the event. While these factors are crucial for event planning, the venue specifically refers to the physical location where the event occurs.

WRETCHED
  • a)
    Poor
  • b)
    Foolish
  • c)
    Insane
  • d)
    Strained
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Dia Mehta answered
As adjectives the difference between poor and wretched is that poor is with little or no possessions or money while wretched is very miserable; sunk in, or accompanied by, deep affliction or distress, as from want, anxiety, or grief; calamitous; woeful; very afflicting.

SHALLOW
  • a)
    Artificial
  • b)
    Superficial
  • c)
    Foolish
  • d)
    Worthless
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Artificial : made or produced by human beings rather than occurring naturally, especially as a copy of something natural.
Superficial : appearing to be true or real only until examined more closely.
Foolish : lacking good sense or judgement; unwise.
Worthless : having no real value or use.
Shallow : not exhibiting, requiring, or capable of serious thought.
Synonym of Shallow is Superficial
 

INEXPLICABLE
  • a)
    Confusing
  • b)
    Unaccountable
  • c)
    Chaotic
  • d)
    Unconnected
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Orion Classes answered
Unconnected not joined together or to something else.
Chaotic : in a state of complete confusion and disorder.
Unaccountable : unable to be explained; Inexplicable.
Confusing : bewildering or perplexing.
Inexplicable : unable to be explained or accounted for.
Synonym of Inexplicable is Unaccountable

RECKLESS
  • a)
    Courageous
  • b)
    Rash
  • c)
    Bold
  • d)
    Daring
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Ishani Rane answered
Reckless or rash means "acting or done without considering the possible results".

TRANSIENT
  • a)
    Transparent
  • b)
    Fleeting
  • c)
    Feeble
  • d)
    Fanciful
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Notes Wala answered
Transparent : (of a material or article) allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be distinctly seen.
Fleeting : lasting for a very short time.
Feeble : lacking physical strength, especially as a result of age or illness.
Fanciful : over-imaginative and unrealistic.
Transient : lasting for a very short time.
Synonym of Transient is Fleeting

MASSACRE 
  • a)
    Victory
  • b)
    Stab
  • c)
    Assassinate
  • d)
    Slaughter
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Meera Rana answered
Massacre: an indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of people.
Slaughter: the killing of a large number of people or animals in a cruel or violent way; massacre.
The synonym of MASSACRE is Slaughter.
 

MELD
  • a)
    To soothe
  • b)
    Merge
  • c)
    Purchase
  • d)
    Glisten
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Meera Rana answered
Soothe : gently calm (a person or their feelings).
Merge : combine or cause to combine to form a single entity.
Purchase : acquire (something) by paying for it; buy.
Glisten : (of something wet or greasy) shine with a sparkling light.
Meld : blend; combine.
Synonym of Meld is Merge
 

URBANE
  • a)
    Illiterate
  • b)
    Backward
  • c)
    Discourteous
  • d)
    Orthodox
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Ishita Reddy answered
Discourteous is rude and have no consideration for the feelings of other people.
Urbane is one who appears polite and comfortable in social situations.

PERTINENT
  • a)
    Irrational
  • b)
    Irregular
  • c)
    Insistent
  • d)
    Irrelevant
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

The opposite of pertinent is NOT impertinent, but irrelevant. Impertinent means "rude," while irrelevant means "unrelated." Pertinent is slightly more descriptive than relevant, as pertinent refers to immediate, precise, and direct relevance.

BELITTLE
  • a)
    Criticize
  • b)
    Flatter
  • c)
    Exaggerate
  • d)
    Adore
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Ishita Reddy answered
The antonym of  BELITTLE is Exaggerate.
Meaning of belittle is- to make an action or a person seem unimportant.
meaning of Flatter is - to say nice things to somebody, often in a way that is not sincere, because you want to please him/her or because you want to get an advantage for yourself

REPEAL
  • a)
    Sanction
  • b)
    Perpetuate
  • c)
    Pass
  • d)
    Cancel
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Meera Rana answered
As verbs the difference between cancel and repeal is that cancel is to cross out something with lines etc while repeal is to cancel, invalidate, annul.

HESITATED
  • a)
    Stopped
  • b)
    Paused
  • c)
    Slowed
  • d)
    Postponed
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Manoj Ghosh answered
Hesitation happens when you feel uncertainty or doubt. It can be a pause in speech, a faltering moment before you act, or a silent second of indecision. If your friend's dog is growling and staring you down, but she tells you he won't bite, that feeling that something not feeling right that stops you from petting him is hesitation. The Latin root of hesitation is haesitationem, which means irresolution or uncertainty.

DEAR
  • a)
    Priceless
  • b)
    Free
  • c)
    Worthless
  • d)
    Cheap
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Kavya Saxena answered
Dear : expensive.
Cheap : low in price, especially in relation to similar items or services.
Worthless : having no real value or use.
Free : able to act or be done as one wishes; not under the control of another.
Priceless : so precious that its value cannot be determined.
Antonym of Dear is Cheap.

CULPABLE
  • a)
    Defendable
  • b)
    Blameless
  • c)
    Careless
  • d)
    Irresponsible
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Lavanya Menon answered
‘Culpable', means guilty or blameworthy.
The correct antonym of the given word is option B, ‘blameless’ which means innocent.
 

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