Channel: English Vocabulary
adjective: agile
active, quick-moving
She was quick-witted and had an extraordinarily agile mind.
Similar: acute, sharp, quick, bright
Opposite: clumsy, stiff, slow
active, quick-moving
She was quick-witted and had an extraordinarily agile mind.
Similar: acute, sharp, quick, bright
Opposite: clumsy, stiff, slow
Choose the word closest in meaning to "hilarious"
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hopeless
59%
comic
15%
hideous
16%
gloomy
noun : vituperation
bitter and abusive language.
"no one else attracted such vituperation"
Similar: invective, condemnation
Opposite: praise
bitter and abusive language.
"no one else attracted such vituperation"
Similar: invective, condemnation
Opposite: praise
Select the most appropriate word for the given sentence
"Open to more than one interpretation, not having one obvious meaning"
"Open to more than one interpretation, not having one obvious meaning"
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11%
Alchemy
15%
Amateur
65%
Ambiguous
10%
Altercation
adjective : boisterous
noisy, energetic, and cheerful.
"a group of boisterous students"
Similar: lively, active, exuberant
Opposite: quiet, restrained
noisy, energetic, and cheerful.
"a group of boisterous students"
Similar: lively, active, exuberant
Opposite: quiet, restrained
"bagatelle"
a thing regarded as too unimportant or easy to be worth much consideration.
"dealing with these boats was a mere bagatelle for the world's oldest yacht club"
synonyms:fluff, frippery, frivolity
a thing regarded as too unimportant or easy to be worth much consideration.
"dealing with these boats was a mere bagatelle for the world's oldest yacht club"
synonyms:fluff, frippery, frivolity
adjective : obdurate
stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or course of action.
"I argued this point with him, but he was obdurate"
Similar: stubborn, obstinate, unyielding
Opposite: amenable, compliant
stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or course of action.
"I argued this point with him, but he was obdurate"
Similar: stubborn, obstinate, unyielding
Opposite: amenable, compliant
"resurgence"
an increase or revival after a period of little activity, popularity, or occurrence.
"a resurgence of interest in religion"
Similar: renewal, revival, recovery
Opposite: destruction. exhaustion. impoverishment.
an increase or revival after a period of little activity, popularity, or occurrence.
"a resurgence of interest in religion"
Similar: renewal, revival, recovery
Opposite: destruction. exhaustion. impoverishment.
As a result of ..... many unsuitable candidates were selected for the posts.
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tolerance
72%
favouritism
10%
humility
6%
weakness
Choose the antonym of "gratuitous"
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unwarranted
30%
restrained
27%
anomalous
18%
viable
adjective: egregious
outstandingly bad; shocking.
"egregious abuses of copyright"
Similar: shocking, appalling
outstandingly bad; shocking.
"egregious abuses of copyright"
Similar: shocking, appalling
adjective: passable
just good enough to be acceptable; satisfactory.
"he spoke passable English"
Similar: adequate, all right
Opposite: excellent
just good enough to be acceptable; satisfactory.
"he spoke passable English"
Similar: adequate, all right
Opposite: excellent
Choose the synonym of "PROPEL"
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Drive
13%
Jettison
26%
Burst
15%
Acclimatize
10%
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adjective: felon
cruel; wicked.
"the felon undermining hand of dark corruption"
cruel; wicked.
"the felon undermining hand of dark corruption"
adjective : emaciated
abnormally thin or weak, especially because of illness or a lack of food.
"she was so emaciated she could hardly stand"
Similar : thin, skeletal
Opposite: fat
abnormally thin or weak, especially because of illness or a lack of food.
"she was so emaciated she could hardly stand"
Similar : thin, skeletal
Opposite: fat
noun : travesty
a false, absurd, or distorted representation of something.
"the absurdly lenient sentence is a travesty of justice"
Similar: misrepresentation, distortion
verb
represent in a false, absurd, or distorted way.
"Michael has betrayed the family by travestying them in his plays"
a false, absurd, or distorted representation of something.
"the absurdly lenient sentence is a travesty of justice"
Similar: misrepresentation, distortion
verb
represent in a false, absurd, or distorted way.
"Michael has betrayed the family by travestying them in his plays"
verb : accentuate
make more noticeable or prominent.
"his jacket unfortunately accentuated his paunch"
Similar: highlight, feature
Opposite: mask
make more noticeable or prominent.
"his jacket unfortunately accentuated his paunch"
Similar: highlight, feature
Opposite: mask
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