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6 Min Test: Synonyms - 1 - Question 1

Q. Guess the correct synonym of the following words: 

ABUNDANT

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Answer:

  • ABUNDANT


    • A: Ripe - Incorrect, "Ripe" means fully grown and ready for eating, it is not a synonym for "Abundant."

    • B: Cheap - Incorrect, "Cheap" means low cost, it is not a synonym for "Abundant."

    • C: Plenty - Correct, "Plenty" means a large or sufficient amount, which is a synonym for "Abundant."

    • D: Absent - Incorrect, "Absent" means not present, it is not a synonym for "Abundant."



Therefore, the correct synonym for "ABUNDANT" is Plenty (Option C).

6 Min Test: Synonyms - 1 - Question 2

ENTIRE

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Explanation:

  • Definition of Entire: Entire means whole or complete, without any parts missing.

  • Part: A part is a portion or piece of the whole, which is not the entire thing.

  • Quarter: A quarter is one-fourth of something, which is not the entire thing.

  • Whole: Whole is synonymous with entire, meaning complete and not lacking any parts.

  • Answer: The correct answer is C: Whole because entire means the whole or complete entity, not just a part or fraction of it.

6 Min Test: Synonyms - 1 - Question 3

ABUNDANT

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The word 'abundant' refers to a large or plentiful quantity of something. Among the given options:

  • 'Plenty' is the correct synonym as it directly conveys the meaning of abundance or a sufficient amount.
6 Min Test: Synonyms - 1 - Question 4

DESTITUTION

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'Destitution' means without money, food, home or possessions. E.g. The floods left thousands of people destitute. 'Beggary' means the practice of begging. 'Poverty' means the condition of being extremely poor. 'Humility' means the quality of not being proud because you are aware of your bad qualities. 'Moderation' means the quality of doing something with reasonable limits.
Thus, option C is the correct answer. 
 

6 Min Test: Synonyms - 1 - Question 5

WRETCHED

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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.

6 Min Test: Synonyms - 1 - Question 6

INTIMIDATE

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Intimidate to deliberately make someone feel frightened, especially so that they will do what you want

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CANTANKEROUS

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tempered and quarrelsome; disagreeable: disliked her cantankerous landlord. Difficult to handle: “had to use liquid helium, which is supercold, costly and cantankerous”

6 Min Test: Synonyms - 1 - Question 8

RANT

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The meaning of rant is speaking for a relatively long period of time in an angry way. Such speech is borne out of frustration and is accompained by a frenzied cadence of speaking.

6 Min Test: Synonyms - 1 - Question 9

ZANY

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Zany is - a subordinate clown or acrobat in old comedies who mimics ludicrously the tricks of the principal.

6 Min Test: Synonyms - 1 - Question 10

TACITURNITY

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Taciturnity refers to the quality of being silent or uncommunicative in speech.

Among the given options, 'Reserve' best captures this meaning as it denotes:

  • The state of being uncommunicative
  • Keeping one's thoughts to oneself

The other options do not accurately convey the concept of taciturnity. Therefore, the correct answer is:

D. Reserve.

6 Min Test: Synonyms - 1 - Question 11

MASSACRE 

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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.
 

6 Min Test: Synonyms - 1 - Question 12

KEN

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The noun ken means "range of vision or comprehension." If quantum mechanics is beyond your ken, you don't understand it, or it is beyond your scope of knowledge.

6 Min Test: Synonyms - 1 - Question 13

What is the synonym of the word "WARY"?

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The correct answer is b) vigilant.

  • Wary means being careful and watching out for danger, which is the same as being vigilant.
  • The other options—Sad, Distorted, and Tired—don't mean the same thing as war.
6 Min Test: Synonyms - 1 - Question 14

RABBLE

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Rabble is a synonym for mob in crowd topic. In some cases you can use "Rabble" instead the word "Mob" as a noun or an adjective, when it comes to topics like people, masses, hoi polloi, large group of people.

6 Min Test: Synonyms - 1 - Question 15

MAYHEM

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Jubilation : a feeling of great happiness and triumph.
Havoc : widespread destruction.
Excitement : a feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness.
Defeat : win a victory over (someone) in a battle or other contest; overcome or beat.
Mayhem : violent or extreme disorder; chaos.

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