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Which of the following is not a synonym of COMPETENT?
Which of the following is not a synonym of COMPETENT?
What is a synonym of COMPLY?
What is a synonym of COMPLY?
Which word means the opposite of CONCEAL?
Which word means the opposite of CONCEAL?
Which term is synonymous with CONSTRUCTIVE?
Which term is synonymous with CONSTRUCTIVE?
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Which of the following is an antonym for CLUMSY?
Which of the following is an antonym for CLUMSY?
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What is a synonym for COHERENT?
What is a synonym for COHERENT?
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Which of the following best describes COERCE?
Which of the following best describes COERCE?
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Which word serves as the antonym for COMMEND?
Which word serves as the antonym for COMMEND?
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Study Notes
Synonyms and Antonyms
- Competent: refers to someone who is capable and skilled, the opposite of incompetent or inept.
- Comply: means to obey or follow rules, the opposite of resist or defy.
- Composure: describes calmness and serenity, the opposite of agitation or nervousness.
- Compulsory: means something is mandatory or required, the opposite of voluntary or optional.
- Conceal: refers to hiding or covering something, the opposite of reveal or expose.
- Concern: signifies anxiety or worry, the opposite of indifference or apathy.
- Concur: means to agree or coincide with someone, the opposite of disagree or diverge.
- Considerate: describes someone who is thoughtful and caring, the opposite of thoughtless or inconsiderate.
- Constructive: refers to something beneficial or helpful, the opposite of destructive or useless.
- Contaminate: means to pollute or taint something, the opposite of purify or cleanse.
- Clumsy: refers to someone who is awkward and inept, the opposite of dexterous or skillful.
- Coalesce: means to unite, combine, or merge, the opposite of separate or divide.
- Coerce: describes forcing someone to do something against their will, the opposite of persuade or convince.
- Coercion: refers to the act of forcing someone to do something, the opposite of consent or freedom.
- Cogent: describes something convincing and persuasive, the opposite of weak or unconvincing.
- Coherent: means something is logical and consistent, the opposite of confused or chaotic.
- Colossal: refers to something enormous or gigantic, the opposite of tiny or small.
- Commence: means to begin or start something, the opposite of finish or terminate.
- Commend: describes praising or applauding someone, the opposite of criticize or censure.
- Commodious: refers to something spacious and roomy, the opposite of cramped or confined.
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Test your knowledge of synonyms and antonyms with this quiz! Explore various words and their meanings, including their opposites. Perfect for enhancing your vocabulary and understanding of language nuances.