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Synoynms part 2

Advanced MCQ Quiz

Advanced MCQ Quiz

Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Synonyms

 

  1. Benevolent

    • Meaning: generous Kind and softhearted
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    • Usage: The benevolent Billionaire donated money to the NGO.
  2. Amiable

    • Meaning: Friendly and pleasant.
    • Usage: He is always ready to help others, he is amicable in nature.
  3. Exuberant

    • Meaning: Full of energy and enthusiasm.
    • Usage: The Employees are exuberant after receiving festival bonus .
  4. Perturbed

    • Meaning: Disturbed or anxious.
    • Usage: Sheena was perturbed by the sudden change in her daily routine.
  5. Quixotic

    • Meaning: Extremely idealistic and impractical.
    • Usage: His quixotic dreams of changing the world often faced harsh realities.
  6. Mellifluous

    • Meaning: Pleasingly smooth and musical to hear.
    • Usage: The singer's mellifluous voice captivated the audience.
  7. Pernicious

    • Meaning: Harmful and destructive.
    • Usage: The pernicious effects of pollution on the environment are evident.
  8. Ubiquitous

    • Meaning: Present everywhere.
    • Usage: In the modern era, smartphones have become ubiquitous.
  9. Nefarious

    • Meaning: Wicked or villainous.
    • Usage: The nefarious plot of the antagonist was finally exposed.
  10. Serendipitous

    • Meaning: Occurring by chance in a happy or beneficial way.
    • Usage: Their serendipitous encounter led to a lifelong friendship.

  11. Ephemeral

    • Meaning: Lasting for a very short time.
    • Usage: The happiness gained from money is ephemeral, lasting only a few days.
  12. Sycophantic

    • Meaning: Fawning or excessively flattering.
    • Usage: The sycophantic personal assistant always agreed with his boss, no matter what.
  13. Aplomb

    • Meaning: Self-confidence and assurance.
    • Usage: The minister addressed the audience with great aplomb.
  14. Pragmatic

    • Meaning: Dealing with things sensibly and realistically.
    • Usage: He made a pragmatic decision to fix the leaky tap  by repairing it himself  instead of hiring a plumber.
  15. Diligent

    • Meaning: Hardworking and attentive to details.
    • Usage: Mohit’s diligent efforts in studying every night paid off when he topped the final exam of English subject.

  16. Jubilant

    • Meaning: Feeling or expressing great joy.
    • Usage: The IT project team was jubilant after installing large network of computers throughout the city.

  17. Copious

    • Meaning: Abundant in quantity.
    • Usage: The shopkeeper has copious stock of grains for the customers.

  18. Austere

    • Meaning: Simple and plain, without excess.
    • Usage: The austere design of the hall created a calm and soothing atmosphere.
  19. Eloquent

    • Meaning: Fluent and persuasive in speaking or writing.
    • Usage: The freedom fighter delivered an eloquent speech that zest up the entire country.

  20. Disparate

    • Meaning: Essentially different or distinct.
    • Usage: The two countries are neighbours but their cultures are totally disparate.
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  21. Reclusive

    • Meaning: Avoiding the company of other people.
    • Usage: The saint lived a reclusive life far in mountains, rarely appearing in public.
  22. Voracious

    • Meaning: Wanting or devouring great quantities of something.
    • Usage: He had a voracious appetite for painting and art work
  23. Prolific

    • Meaning: Producing a large quantity of work.
    • Usage: The prolific novelist created large number  of novels in a single year.
  24. Ineffable

    • Meaning: Too great or extreme to be expressed in words.
    • Usage: The beauty of the serene mountain landscape  was ineffable, leaving us happy and speechless.
  25. Inefficacious

    • Meaning: Not producing the desired effect.
    • Usage: Unfortunately,his efforts to crack the exams  proved to be inefficacious.
  26. Tenacious

    • Meaning: Holding fast, persistent in achieving goals.
    • Usage: Despite various challenges, John remained tenacious in pursuing his dream to become an  Aeronautical Engineer
  27. Obfuscate

    • Meaning: To deliberately make something unclear or difficult to understand.
    • Usage: The politician tried to obfuscate the critical issue by delivering confusing speech.
  28. Panacea

    • Meaning: A solution or remedy for all difficulties or diseases.
    • Usage: Some people see Artificial intelligence as a panacea for societal problems.
  29. Ineffable

    • Meaning: Too great or extreme to be expressed in words.
    • Usage: The ineffable beauty of the natural landscape left everyone in awe.
  30. Acrimonious

    • Meaning: Bitter or harsh in speech or behavior.
    • Usage: The debate took an acrimonious turn as both sides became more confrontational.

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