Find the Antonym of the word occurring in the sentence in capital letter as per the context.
He wanted to INAUGURATE the project right on schedule.
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He lost the match easily because he had played a.........five set match in the earlier round.
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The Government's economic policy includes certain projects for......the living conditions of the poor.
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One who specialises in the study of birds
Find the Synonym of the word occurring in the sentence in capital letter as per the context.
The two EXECUTIONERS approached the tree with a red mark on its side.
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A person who knows many languages
Please go through following and answer question no.3 to no.6
Pisa offers a quiet holiday. Apart from the Leaning Tower square where the tourists flock, the city is free of the kind of crowds one sees at Florence. An 11 km bus ride brings us to Marina de Pisa, the coastal extension of the city, where the Ligurian Sea and Quaint buildings provide a few hours of relaxed walks. However, there isn't much of a beach. Gone is the tension of the previous night, when, flying into Italy in the late hours, my wife and I were a little comprehensive. Compared to Germany where we had spent three weeks, Italy, one thought, was 'unsafe'. The fears were compounded when the night bus from the airport terminated at the railway station, instead of going all the way to our hotel. "Ten Euros", said the cab driver at the station when asked how much the ride to the hotel would cost. Quite sure he was overcharging, we got in nevertheless. At 10.30 p.m., we anyway had little choice. The streets were dimly lit and the driver was uncommunicative. Stopping at a desolate building after we had clearly gone out of the city limits, he announced : "Your hotel." I gave him a 10- Euro bill and turned away:But the cabman stopped me. "Your change, sir," he said, pointing to the meter which read 8.20 Euros. The small change I got back that day was like receiving the certificate of a nation's honesty. Italy, as it turned out, was just fine.
3. The author and his wife were
Please go through following and answer question no.3 to no.6
Pisa offers a quiet holiday. Apart from the Leaning Tower square where the tourists flock, the city is free of the kind of crowds one sees at Florence. An 11 km bus ride brings us to Marina de Pisa, the coastal extension of the city, where the Ligurian Sea and Quaint buildings provide a few hours of relaxed walks. However, there isn't much of a beach. Gone is the tension of the previous night, when, flying into Italy in the late hours, my wife and I were a little comprehensive. Compared to Germany where we had spent three weeks, Italy, one thought, was 'unsafe'. The fears were compounded when the night bus from the airport terminated at the railway station, instead of going all the way to our hotel. "Ten Euros", said the cab driver at the station when asked how much the ride to the hotel would cost. Quite sure he was overcharging, we got in nevertheless. At 10.30 p.m., we anyway had little choice. The streets were dimly lit and the driver was uncommunicative. Stopping at a desolate building after we had clearly gone out of the city limits, he announced : "Your hotel." I gave him a 10- Euro bill and turned away:But the cabman stopped me. "Your change, sir," he said, pointing to the meter which read 8.20 Euros. The small change I got back that day was like receiving the certificate of a nation's honesty. Italy, as it turned out, was just fine.
4. The author
Please go through following and answer question no.3 to no.6
Pisa offers a quiet holiday. Apart from the Leaning Tower square where the tourists flock, the city is free of the kind of crowds one sees at Florence. An 11 km bus ride brings us to Marina de Pisa, the coastal extension of the city, where the Ligurian Sea and Quaint buildings provide a few hours of relaxed walks. However, there isn't much of a beach. Gone is the tension of the previous night, when, flying into Italy in the late hours, my wife and I were a little comprehensive. Compared to Germany where we had spent three weeks, Italy, one thought, was 'unsafe'. The fears were compounded when the night bus from the airport terminated at the railway station, instead of going all the way to our hotel. "Ten Euros", said the cab driver at the station when asked how much the ride to the hotel would cost. Quite sure he was overcharging, we got in nevertheless. At 10.30 p.m., we anyway had little choice. The streets were dimly lit and the driver was uncommunicative. Stopping at a desolate building after we had clearly gone out of the city limits, he announced : "Your hotel." I gave him a 10- Euro bill and turned away:But the cabman stopped me. "Your change, sir," he said, pointing to the meter which read 8.20 Euros. The small change I got back that day was like receiving the certificate of a nation's honesty. Italy, as it turned out, was just fine.
5. Pisa
Please go through following and answer question no.3 to no.6
Pisa offers a quiet holiday. Apart from the Leaning Tower square where the tourists flock, the city is free of the kind of crowds one sees at Florence. An 11 km bus ride brings us to Marina de Pisa, the coastal extension of the city, where the Ligurian Sea and Quaint buildings provide a few hours of relaxed walks. However, there isn't much of a beach. Gone is the tension of the previous night, when, flying into Italy in the late hours, my wife and I were a little comprehensive. Compared to Germany where we had spent three weeks, Italy, one thought, was 'unsafe'. The fears were compounded when the night bus from the airport terminated at the railway station, instead of going all the way to our hotel. "Ten Euros", said the cab driver at the station when asked how much the ride to the hotel would cost. Quite sure he was overcharging, we got in nevertheless. At 10.30 p.m., we anyway had little choice. The streets were dimly lit and the driver was uncommunicative. Stopping at a desolate building after we had clearly gone out of the city limits, he announced : "Your hotel." I gave him a 10- Euro bill and turned away:But the cabman stopped me. "Your change, sir," he said, pointing to the meter which read 8.20 Euros. The small change I got back that day was like receiving the certificate of a nation's honesty. Italy, as it turned out, was just fine.
6. Marina de pisa