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  • Question 1
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    VORACIOUS

     

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    Truthful : telling or expressing the truth; honest.
    Gluttonous : excessively greedy.
    Funny : causing laughter or amusement; humorous.
    Venturous : willing to take risks or embark on difficult or unusual courses of action.
    Voracious : wanting or devouring great quantities of food.


     

    Synonym of Voracious is Gluttonous
     

     

     

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    AWAKENED

     

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    Enlightened :  having or showing a rational, modern, and well-informed outlook.
    Realised :  become fully aware of (something) as a fact; understand clearly.
    Shook :  emotionally or physically disturbed; upset.
    Waken :  emerge or cause to emerge from sleep; stop sleeping.
    Awakened :  rouse from sleep; cause to stop sleeping.


    Synonym of  Awakened  is  Waken




     

     

     

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    GRATIFY

     

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    Appreciate : recognize the full worth of.
    Frank : open, honest, and direct in speech or writing, especially when dealing with unpalatable matters.
    Indulge : allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of.
    Pacify : quell the anger, agitation, or excitement of.
    Gratify : indulge or satisfy (a desire).

    Synonym of Gratify is Indulge
     

     

     

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    PRECARIOUS

     

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    Cautious : (of a person) careful to avoid potential problems or dangers.
    Critical : expressing adverse or disapproving comments or judgements.
    Perilous : full of danger or risk.
    Brittle : hard but liable to break easily.
    Precarious : not securely held or in position; dangerously likely to fall or collapse.
    Synonym of Precarious is Perilous

     

     

  • Question 5
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    INFAMY

     

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    Explanation:


    • Definition of Infamy: Infamy refers to having a bad reputation or being known for dishonorable actions.

    • A: Dishonour: This is the correct answer because infamy is associated with dishonor and disgrace.

    • B: Glory: Glory is the opposite of infamy, as it refers to honor, praise, and admiration.

    • C: Integrity: Integrity is about honesty and moral principles, which is not directly related to infamy.

    • D: Reputation: Reputation can be either positive or negative, but in the case of infamy, it is negative, so dishonor is a more appropriate term.


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    By breaking down the options and understanding the meaning of infamy, we can see that the correct answer is A: Dishonour.

     

     

  • Question 6
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    MASTERLY

     

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    Explanation:


    • Masterly: means having or showing great skill or talent.

    • Crafty: means skilled in deception or underhanded schemes, not necessarily related to talent or skill.

    • Skilful: means having or showing skill.

    • Meaningful: means having significance or purpose, not related to skill.

    • Cruel: means willfully causing pain or suffering to others, not related to skill or talent.

    • Therefore, the most appropriate synonym for masterly is skilful as it directly relates to having great skill or talent.


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  • Question 7
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    SCINTILLATING  

     

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    'Scintillating 'means exciting. E.g. It was a superb script and a scintillating production. 'Warming 'means pleasant to eat or drink. 'Touching 'means making you feel sadness, sympathy etc. 'Glittering 'means exiting. 'Smouldering 'means to burn slowly with smoke but without flames. 

     

     

  • Question 8
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    TEPID

     

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    Definition of TEPID:


    • Tepid means lukewarm or slightly warm in temperature.


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    Options:

    • A: Hot - Incorrect, as hot is the opposite of tepid.

    • B: Warm - Correct, as warm is synonymous with tepid.

    • C: Cold - Incorrect, as cold is the opposite of tepid.

    • D: Boiling - Incorrect, as boiling is much hotter than tepid.


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    Explanation:

    • Tepid can be used to describe a bath or a drink that is neither hot nor cold but somewhere in between.

    • Warm is the most appropriate synonym for tepid in this context.

    • Therefore, option B: Warm is the correct answer.


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  • Question 9
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    VORACIOUS

     

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    Explanation:


    • Definition of Voracious: Voracious means having a very eager approach to an activity, especially eating.

    • Meaning of the options:

      • Wild: Refers to something untamed or not domesticated.

      • Greedy: Describes someone who has an excessive desire for food or possessions.

      • Angry: Indicates a strong feeling of displeasure or hostility.

      • Quick: Refers to something happening at a high speed or without delay.


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    • Reasoning:

      • Greedy: The word "voracious" is commonly associated with a strong desire for food, so the most appropriate synonym from the given options is "greedy," which matches the intense hunger or eagerness implied by voracious.


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    • Conclusion: Therefore, the correct answer is B: Greedy .


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  • Question 10
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    UNITE

     

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    Question Analysis:

     


    • Given word: UNITE

    • Options: Unfold, Unchain, Combine, Unhinge

    • Answer: Combine


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    • Unfold: To open or spread out from a folded state, does not match the meaning of UNITE.

    • Unchain: To release from chains, does not match the meaning of UNITE.

    • Combine: To bring or join together to form a whole, which aligns with the meaning of UNITE.

    • Unhinge: To remove from its hinges or to unsettle mentally, does not match the meaning of UNITE.


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    Therefore, the correct answer is Combine as it is the only word that relates to the concept of uniting or bringing things together.

     

     

     

  • Question 11
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    COMBAT

     

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    The definition of a combat is a battle or struggle.

     

     

  • Question 12
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    REFECTORY

     

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

     

     

  • Question 13
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    UNCOUTH

     

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    Uncouth means something which is unrefined and the word ungraceful goes with it.

     

     

  • Question 14
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    ERROR

     

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    The synonym of ERROR is Blunder.

     

     

  • Question 15
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    COMMENSURATE

     

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    Synonym of COMMENSURATE is Proportionate.

     

     

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