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  • Question 1
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    Find out the Synonym of the following word:

    INEBRIATE

    Solution

     

    • Dreamy:  Having a magical or pleasantly unreal quality; dreamlike.
    •  Stupefied:  Make (someone) unable to think or feel properly.
    • Unsteady:  Liable to fall or shake; not steady in position.
    • Drunken:  Drunk or intoxicated.
    • Inebriate:  Drunk or intoxicated.

    So the synonym of  Inebriate  is  Drunken.

  • Question 2
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    Find out the Synonym of the following word:

    STERILE

    Solution

     

    • Sterile means barren-unable to produce any child or offspring; unproductive that means barren.
      Another meaning of it is not imaginative or creative.
    • Barren   means  (used about land or soil) not good enough for plants to grow on
    • Arid   means (used about land or climate) very dry; with little or no rain
    • Fertile means (used about land or soil) that plants grow well in
    • Dry means  without liquid in it or on it; not wet

    Hence Correct Answer is Option A

  • Question 3
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    Find out the Synonym of the following word:

    ABJECT

    Solution

     

    • Abject means  Terrible without hope, without any pride and respect for yourself.
    • Challenge   means  something new and difficult that forces you to make a lot of effort
    • Miserable   means  very unhappy
    • Deny   means  to state that something is not true; to refuse to admit or accept something
    • Disobey  means  to refuse to do what you are told to do

    Hence Correct Answer is Option B

  • Question 4
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    Find out the Synonym of the following word:

    JEOPARDY

    Solution

     

    • 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

    Hence Correct Answer is Option C

  • Question 5
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    Find out the Synonym of the following word:

    IRONIC

    Solution

     

    • Meaning of  Ironic:  meaning the opposite of what you say
    • Meaning of  Inflexible: that cannot be changed or made more suitable for a particular situation; rigid
    • Meaning of Bitter: caused by anger or hatred
    • Meaning of  Good-natured:  friendly or kind
    • Meaning of  Disguisedly sarcastic: showing or expressing opposite of

    Hence Correct Answer is Option D

  • Question 6
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    Guess the correct Synonym of the following word: REFECTORY

    Solution

    A refectory is a large room in a school, university, or other institution, where meals are served and eaten.
    Meaning of Restaurment:

    • Restaurant : A commercial establishment where meals are prepared and served to customers.
    • Parlour : A room in a house used for formal social gatherings or relaxation, often furnished with comfortable seating.
    • Living Room : A space in a house designated for relaxation, socializing, and entertainment, typically furnished with sofas and chairs.
    • Dining Room : A designated area in a house where meals are served and eaten, usually containing a dining table and chairs.

    Option D is correct.

  • Question 7
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    Find out the Synonym of the following word: GERMANE

    Solution

    GERMANE - Relevant to a subject under consideration.

    1. Responsible : Being accountable or dependable for one 's actions or duties.
    2. Logical : Following a rational and coherent sequence of reasoning or thought.
    3. Possible : Capable of occurring or being achieved under given circumstances.
    4. Relevant : Connected or pertinent to the matter at hand; bearing significance or importance to a particular situation or topic.

    Option D is correct.

  • Question 8
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    The synonym of the word GRATIFY is

    Solution

    "Gratify "means to give pleasure or satisfaction to someone by fulfilling their desires or wishes.

    1. Appreciate : To recognize the value, worth, or significance of something or someone.
    2. Frank : Open, honest, and straightforward in speech or behavior; sincere in expression.
    3. Indulge : To allow oneself or others to enjoy something desired, often in excess or beyond what is considered necessary or prudent.
    4. Pacify : To calm, soothe, or appease someone or a situation, typically by resolving conflicts or addressing concerns.

     

  • Question 9
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    Give synonym of the word FORAY  

    Solution

    "Foray "typically refers to a sudden or brief attempt to become involved in a new activity or venture, especially one that is different from what one usually does. It can also refer to a raid or an incursion into enemy territory.

    1. Maraud : To roam or raid in search of plunder or prey; typically associated with unauthorized or aggressive movement.
    2. Contest : A competition or struggle between individuals or groups, often to achieve a specific goal or win a prize.
    3. Ranger : A person who patrols or oversees a specific area, often with the responsibility of protecting it, such as a park ranger or forest ranger.
    4. Intuition : The ability to understand or know something instinctively, without the need for conscious reasoning or evidence; often described as a gut feeling or sixth sense.

     

  • Question 10
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    Give synonym of the word REPEAL

    Solution

    Repeal : To revoke or annul a law, regulation, or decision, typically through official or legislative means.

    1. Sanction :

      • As a verb: to give official permission or approval for an action.
      • As a noun: a penalty or measure taken against someone who has violated a rule or law.
    2. Perpetuate : To make something continue indefinitely; to sustain or prolong.

    3. Pass :

      • As a verb: to approve or adopt a proposal or legislation.
      • As a noun: a successful attempt to achieve something; also, a document or ticket granting authorization or access.
    4. Cancel : To revoke or annul something previously scheduled, arranged, or agreed upon; to declare null and void.

    Correct option D

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