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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 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.
    TACIT
    Solution
    'Tacit' means understood without being expressed directly. E.g. He gave tacit approval to the plan. 'Trivial' means having little value or importance. 'Spoken' means something talked about, not written. 'Lengthy' means continuing for a long time. 'Neutral' means a state of no activity. 'Inconspicuous' means not easily noticed or seen. 
    Thus, option B is the correct answer which is the antonym 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.
    EMULATE
    Solution
    'Emulate' means to copy something and try to do that well. E.g. He just wants to emulate his dad. 'Discuss' means to talk about a subject with someone and tell your opinions and ideas. 'Question' means a phrase used to find out information. 'Deny' means to say that something is not true. 'Imitate' means to copy. 
    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.
    VEHEMENTLY
    Solution
    'Vehemently' means in a strong and forceful way. E.g. He vehemently denied having an extra-marital affair. 'Openly' means without hiding any of your thoughts or feelings. 'Widely' means including a lot of people, places etc. 'Abruptly' means in a sudden and unexpected way. 'Forcefully' means something done using force. 'Spontaneously' means happening in a natural sudden way without any planning. 
    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.
    RUMINATE
    Solution
    'Ruminate' means to think carefully and for a longer period of time. E.g. She ruminated for weeks about whether to tell him or not. 'Anticipate' means to imagine or expect that something will happen. 'Concentrate' means to direct your attention towards a particular activity. 'Ponder' means to think carefully about something. 'Abscond' means running away and escaping suddenly. 'Terminate' means to end. 
    Thus, option C 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.
    PRIVY
    Solution
    'Privy' means to be told information that is not told to many people. E.g. I was never privy to the conversation between top management. 'Secretive' means someone who keeps things quite hidden. 'Dishonest' means not honest. 'Quiet' means making no noise. 'Cautious' means careful.
    Thus, option A is the correct answer which is the synonym of the given word.
  • 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.
    EXHUME
    Solution
    'Exhume' means to remove a dead body from the ground. E.g. The body was exhumed after 5 years. 'Bury' means to put a dead body into the ground. 'Decipher' means to discover the meaning of something written. 'Admit' means to accept that something is true. 'Integrate' means to combine two or more things.
    Thus, option A is the correct answer which is the antonym 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.
    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 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.
    EXACERBATE
    Solution
    'Exacerbate' means to make something that is already bad even worse. E.g. This attack will exacerbate the already tense relations between the two communities. 'Throw up' means to vomit. 'Aggravate' means to make a bad situation worse. 'Wear away' means to become thin and disappear after repeated use or rubbing. 'Bring out' means to produce something to sell to the public. 
    Thus, option B is the correct answer which is the synonym of the given word.
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