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What does the word 'Dubious' mean?
What does the word 'Dubious' mean?
- Clear and evident
- Hesitating or doubting (correct)
- Sure and confident
- Ambiguous and vague
Which of the following is not a synonym for 'Dubious'?
Which of the following is not a synonym for 'Dubious'?
- Uncertain
- Doubtful
- Likely (correct)
- Questionable
What is the antonym of the verb 'Efface'?
What is the antonym of the verb 'Efface'?
- Eradicate
- Maintain (correct)
- Nullify
- Obliterate
In which context would you use the word 'Efface'?
In which context would you use the word 'Efface'?
Which statement accurately describes 'Dubious'?
Which statement accurately describes 'Dubious'?
Flashcards
Efface (Verb)
Efface (Verb)
To erase or remove a mark or inscription, leaving no trace.
Dubious (Adjective)
Dubious (Adjective)
Hesitating or doubting; uncertain.
Maintain (Verb)
Maintain (Verb)
To maintain or preserve something.
Indisputable (Adjective)
Indisputable (Adjective)
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Paraphrase (Verb)
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Study Notes
Vocabulary and Synonyms
- Dubious: Uncertain, hesitant, questionable.
- Efface: To erase or remove a mark.
- Dulcet: Sweet and soothing (especially of sound).
- Dwindle: To gradually decrease in size, amount, or strength
- Efficacy: The ability to produce a desired or intended result.
- Efficacious: Successful in producing a desired or intended result, effective.
- Efficient: Achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort, capable.
- Eager: Wanting very much to do or have something.
- Ebb: To recede or diminish (especially referring to a tide).
- Ebullient: Cheerful, and full of energy, enthusiastic
- Eccentric: Unconventional or slightly strange.
- Ecstasy: An overwhelming feeling of great happiness or joyful excitement.
- Elegant: Pleasingly graceful and stylish
- Eliminate: To completely remove or get rid of something.
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