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Antonyms Questions
Vocabulary—Antonyms MCQ: Select the option that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the verb ‘‘SHRINK’’; consider physical size change vs. enlargement.
Vocabulary—Antonyms MCQ: Choose the best opposite in meaning to ‘‘COMMON’’; weigh frequency/prevalence against rarity.
Antonyms — Choose the word that is most nearly opposite in meaning to ‘‘COMFORT’’ (competitive English vocabulary; recognize correct negative formation and semantic contrast).
Antonyms — Select the choice that best expresses the opposite of ‘‘DEAR’’ in the sense of price (exam skills: disambiguating multiple meanings like ‘‘beloved’’ vs ‘‘expensive’’).
Antonyms — Identify the word most nearly opposite in meaning to ‘‘ARROGANT’’ (personality trait contrast for SSC/Bank English).
Antonyms — Choose the option that is the closest opposite of ‘‘VICTORIOUS’’ (result/state contrast in competitive vocabulary).
Antonyms — Select the best opposite of ‘‘GRACEFUL’’ (manner/poise contrast tested in English exams).
Antonyms — Mark the word that is most nearly opposite in meaning to ‘‘NADIR’’ (high-frequency pair with ‘‘ZENITH’’).
Antonyms — Choose the closest opposite of ‘‘EXTRAVAGANCE’’ (budgeting vocabulary: spending vs. saving).
Antonyms — Identify the best opposite in meaning to ‘‘PERTINENT’’ (relevance vs. irrelevance; reasoning vocabulary).
Antonyms — Select the option most nearly opposite to ‘‘OBSCURE’’ (clarity vs. opacity in meaning).
Antonyms — Choose the best opposite of ‘‘URBANE’’ (style and manners; exam-grade vocabulary discrimination).
Vocabulary—Antonyms MCQ (carefully choose the most appropriate opposite in meaning for precise English usage): Select the best antonym of ‘‘VANITY’’ from the given options, considering nuances of pride vs. modesty and self-conceit vs. humility.
Vocabulary—Antonyms MCQ (adverbs of frequency and their opposites for exam-level English): Choose the most suitable antonym of ‘‘RARELY’’ from the options provided; focus on frequency contrast (infrequent vs. frequent).
Vocabulary—Antonyms MCQ (precision with emotive adjectives): From the choices below, identify the best antonym of ‘‘MALICIOUS’’, considering benevolence vs. ill will.
Vocabulary—Antonyms MCQ (literary terms: parts of a book or performance): Choose the word that is most nearly opposite in meaning to ‘‘EPILOGUE’’ by contrasting endings with beginnings.
Vocabulary—Antonyms MCQ (spatial capacity and size descriptors): Identify the option that best expresses the antonym of ‘‘CAPACIOUS’’ by contrasting spaciousness with constraint.
Vocabulary—Antonyms MCQ (process verbs—volume and length): Select the word that is most nearly opposite in meaning to ‘‘CONDENSE’’ by contrasting compression with enlargement.
Vocabulary—Antonyms MCQ (traits and flexibility at work): Choose the best antonym of ‘‘ADAPTABLE’’, distinguishing flexibility from inflexibility; beware of the ‘‘adoptable vs. adaptable’’ confusion.
Vocabulary—Antonyms MCQ (terms of sacredness and respect): From the choices, pick the antonym of ‘‘SACROSANCT’’, contrasting the sacred/inviolable with the profane/ordinary.
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