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    Against the given word, there are some alternatives, one of which is either similar in meaning (synonym) or opposite in meaning (antonym) to the word. Find out which of the given alternatives is either a synonym or an antonym of the word.
    PARITY
    Solution
    'Parity' means equality. E.g. Firefighters are demanding pay parity with police. 'Vicinity' means the area around a place. 'Similarity' means the fact that people or thing look the same. 'Equivocal' means something difficult to understand. 'Originality' means the quality of being special and interesting. 'Versatility' means the quality of being versatile. 
     Thus, option B is the correct answer which is the synonym of the given word.
  • Question 2
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    Against the given word, there are some alternatives, one of which is either similar in meaning (synonym) or opposite in meaning (antonym) to the word. Find out which of the given alternatives is either a synonym or an antonym of the word.
    PROWESS
    Solution
    'Prowess' means bravery in battle. E.g. He's always boasting about his fighting prowess. 'Bravery' means brave behaviour. 'Eagerness' means wanting very much to do something. 'Keenness' means very eager. 'Understanding' means knowledge about a subject or situation. 
    Thus, option A is the correct answer which is the synonym of the given word.
  • Question 3
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    Against the given word, there are some alternatives, one of which is either similar in meaning (synonym) or opposite in meaning (antonym) to the word. Find out which of the given alternatives is either a synonym or an antonym of the word.
    VIRILE
    Solution
    'Virile' means full of strength, power and energy. E.g. The ads show virile young men playing on the beach. 'Pompous' means too serious and full of importance. 'Boastful' means praising yourself and what you have done. 'Athletic' means relating to athletes. 'Manly' means having the qualities that a man should possess like strength, power. 
    Thus, option D is the correct answer which is the synonym of the given word.
  • Question 4
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    Against the given word, there are some alternatives, one of which is either similar in meaning (synonym) or opposite in meaning (antonym) to the word. Find out which of the given alternatives is either a synonym or an antonym of the word.
    BOISTEROUS
    Solution
    The correct answer is Option D.
    BOISTEROUS means noisy and loud.
    VOCIFEROUS means loud and forceful.
    Thus both being similar in meaning are synonyms.
    The remaining options are incorrect because:
    ADOLESCENT is a person in the process of becoming an adult from a child.
    CONFLICTING means incompatible or at variance.
    GRATEFUL means thankful.
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    Against the given word, there are some alternatives, one of which is either similar in meaning (synonym) or opposite in meaning (antonym) to the word. Find out which of the given alternatives is either a synonym or an antonym of the word.
    ARCANE
    Solution
    'Arcane' means known only to a few people. E.g. He was only the person who understood all the arcane details of the agreement. 'Old fashioned' means not modern. 'Modern' means up to date. 'Commonplace' means happening often or often seen. 'Secret' means something hidden from people. 
    Thus, option D is the correct answer which is the synonym of the given word.
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    Against the given word, there are some alternatives, one of which is either similar in meaning (synonym) or opposite in meaning (antonym) to the word. Find out which of the given alternatives is either a synonym or an antonym of the word.
    SLAKE
    Solution
    'Slake' means to satisfy a feeling of being thirsty. E.g. I don't think She will ever manage to slake her lust for power. 'Erase' means to rub or remove something. 'Quench' means to drink liquid so as to stop being thirsty. 'Rub' means the act of rubbing something. 'Sharpen' means to make something sharp. 
    Thus, option B is the correct answer which is the synonym of the given word.
  • Question 7
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    Against the given word, there are some alternatives, one of which is either similar in meaning (synonym) or opposite in meaning (antonym) to the word. Find out which of the given alternatives is either a synonym or an antonym of the word.
    BELLICOSE
    Solution
    The correct answer is Option B.
    BELLICOSE means demonstrating willingness to fight.
    HOSTILE means unfriendly and showing or feeling of dislike and also being willing to fight.
    Thus HOSTILE is the synonym of BELLICOSE.
    The remaining options are incorrect because:
    AMUSING means entertaining.
    ERRANT means offending and misbehaving.
    NAVAL means relating to the navy.
  • Question 8
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    Against the given word, there are some alternatives, one of which is either similar in meaning (synonym) or opposite in meaning (antonym) to the word. Find out which of the given alternatives is either a synonym or an antonym of the word.
    PRECIPITOUS
    Solution
    'Precipitous' means steep. E.g. She drove her car on a precipitous mountain path. 'Steep' means rising or falling at a sharp angle. 'Absurd' means stupid and unreasonable. 'Exact' means in a perfect and correct way. 'Uncertain' means not certain. 
    Thus, option A is the correct answer which is the synonym of the given word.
  • Question 9
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    Against the given word, there are some alternatives, one of which is either similar in meaning (synonym) or opposite in meaning (antonym) to the word. Find out which of the given alternatives is either a synonym or an antonym of the word.
    MALAISE
    Solution
    'Malaise' means a feeling of being ill. E.g. We were discussing the roots of current social malaise. 'Stagnation' means stunted growth. 'Spite' means despite. 'Sickness' means not healthy. 'Curse' means magic words that are intended to bring bad luck to someone.
    Thus, option C is the correct answer which is the synonym of the given word.
  • Question 10
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    Against the given word, there are some alternatives, one of which is either similar in meaning (synonym) or opposite in meaning (antonym) to the word. Find out which of the given alternatives is either a synonym or an antonym of the word.
    OBLITERATE
    Solution
    'Obliterate' means to make an idea or feeling disappear completely. E.g. Maybe she gets drunk to obliterate painful memories. 'Decline' means to gradually become less, worse or lower. 'Block up' means to fill a narrow space with something so that nothing can pass through. 'Slow down' means to be less active and relax more. 'Blot out' means to hide or block the light from something. 
    Thus, option D is the correct answer which is the synonym of the given word.
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