42 Questions
What are some synonyms of the term 'Authority'?
Power
What is a synonym of 'enthusiasm'?
Excitement
What is the opposite of 'frantic' in the context of the given passage?
Composed
What is a synonym of 'innovative' in the context of the entrepreneur's strategies?
Audacious
What is the opposite of 'incorrigible' in the context of Aishwarya's optimism?
Corrigible
What is a synonym of 'flung' in the given sentence?
Thrown
What is the tone of the passage describing Aishwarya's situation?
Optimistic
What is the context in which the word 'hectic' is used in the passage?
Describing the busy streets
What is a synonym of 'disregard' in the given options?
Neglect
What is the central idea of the passage describing Aishwarya's situation?
Her optimism in difficult situations
What is a synonym of 'callous'?
Insensitive
What is a synonym of 'inordinate'?
Excessive
What is a fundamental right related to 'hygiene'?
Right to health
What is a synonym of 'prolific'?
Productive
What is the opposite of 'callous'?
Compassionate
What is a synonym of 'unshackle'?
Liberate
What is a synonym of the word 'Scrutiny'?
Observe
What is the opposite of a 'Brittle' object?
Strong
What does 'Severe' mean?
Extremely serious or harsh
What is a synonym of the word 'Capable'?
Competent
What is the meaning of 'Tedious'?
Boring and tiresome
What is the meaning of 'Carefree'?
Stress-free and relaxed
What does 'Scathing' mean?
Extremely critical or harsh
What is the meaning of 'Dreary'?
Depressingly dull or gloomy
What is a synonym of the word 'Highest'?
Pinnacle
What does 'Grit' refer to?
Mental strength and determination
What does the prefix 'mini-' mean in the word 'miniature'?
Very small
What is the opposite of 'anxious'?
Calm and peaceful
What does the word 'revolve' mean?
To move in a circle around an axis
What does the word 'dilemma' mean?
A difficult situation or problem
What does the prefix 'micro-' mean in the word 'micro'?
Extremely small
What does the word 'fierce' mean?
Having or displaying intense aggressiveness
What is a synonym of the word 'Quell'?
Suppress
What is a synonym of the word 'Devolve'?
Deteriorate
What is a synonym of the word 'Analysis'?
Scrutiny
What is a synonym of the word 'Conciliatory'?
Pacifying
What is a synonym of the word 'Eager'?
Enthusiastic
What is a synonym of the word 'Competent'?
Skilled
What is a synonym of the word 'Trend'?
Direction
What is a synonym of the word 'Bleak'?
Gloomy
What is a synonym of the word 'Ravishing'?
Beautiful
What is a synonym of the word 'Timid'?
Nervous
Study Notes
Vocabulary
- Frantic: feeling or showing a state of intense anxiety or panic
- Disregard: pay no attention to something
- Slothful: lazy or inactive
- Scrutinise: examine or investigate something closely
- Apathy: lack of interest or enthusiasm
- Hectic: full of intense and chaotic activity
- Composed: calm and tranquil
- Audacious: bold or daring
- Agitated: feeling or showing anxiety or turmoil
- Pinnacle: the highest or most superior point or position
- Magnificent: beautiful or impressive
- Modest: humble or unpretentious
- Scathing: extremely critical or harsh in tone
- Brittle: easily broken or fragile
- Severe: intense or extreme
- Carefree: feeling or showing no worries or concerns
- Callous: unkind or unfeeling
- Prolific: producing a large amount of something
- Devolve: to pass from one stage or form to another, often in a worse condition
Word Meanings
- Observe: to watch or notice something
- Justify: to give a good reason for something
- Highest: the greatest or most important
- Gap: a space between two things
- Supercilious: behaving as if one thinks they are superior to others
- Conciliatory: intended to pacify or calm someone
- Benign: gentle and kindly
- Diplomatic: smooth and skilled in handling matters
- Eager: very enthusiastic or excited
- Keen: very interested or enthusiastic
- Beautiful: attractive or pleasing to the senses
- Visit: to go somewhere to see someone or spend time
- Happy: feeling or showing pleasure
- Irritating: causing annoyance, impatience, or mild anger
Synonyms
- Quell: to suppress or overcome something
- Beseech: to ask for something in a very polite or urgent way
- Suppress: to stop something from happening or being expressed
- Encourage: to give support or confidence to someone
- Capable: having the ability or skill to do something
- Competent: having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something
- Inefficient: failing to make best use of time or resources
- Permanent: lasting forever
- Perpetual: lasting for a very long time
- Extreme: very high or intense
- Brief: short in duration
- Huge: extremely large
- Extensive: covering a large area or having a wide scope
- Pervasive: present throughout something
- Substantiated: supported with evidence or proven to be true
- Experimentation: the act of conducting tests or trials
- Hypothesis: an assumption made based on some evidence
Antonyms
- Complex: not simple or easy to understand
- Plain: not complicated or elaborate
- Simple: easy to understand or do
- Easy: not difficult or hard to do
- Difficult: needing a lot of effort or skill to do
- Fast: moving or able to move quickly
- Fleeting: lasting for a very short time
- Stable: not changing or fluctuating
- Unstable: changing or fluctuating frequently
- Long: lasting for a long time
- Short: lasting for a short time
Other
- Repercussion: a consequence or reaction to a particular action
- Duplication: the act of making a copy of something
- Recusation: the act of rejecting or disapproving something
- Apprehension: a feeling of anxiety or fear about the future
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