Synonyms Questions

Multiple choice
  1. Lack of decision

  2. Change of fortune

  3. Danger

  4. Misfortune

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B Correct answer
Explanation

VICISSITUDE refers to changes in circumstances or fortune, especially unwanted or unpredictable changes. "Change of fortune" directly captures this meaning. "Lack of decision" suggests indecision, "Danger" is too narrow, and "Misfortune" only covers negative changes, whereas vicissitude includes both positive and negative fluctuations.

Multiple choice
  1. Dignity

  2. High

  3. Infelicity

  4. Disrepute

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A Correct answer
Explanation

Repute means the opinion generally held of someone or something - their reputation, esteem, or standing. Dignity refers to being worthy of honor and respect, which closely matches the positive connotation of repute. The other options don't align - High is too general, Infelicity means misfortune (opposite meaning), and Disrepute is the direct antonym.

Multiple choice
  1. Omission

  2. Fraud

  3. Surety

  4. Revel

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C Correct answer
Explanation

Steadfastness means being firmly loyal, constant, and unwavering in purpose or support. Surety relates to being certain, secure, or providing a guarantee - the quality of being reliable and firm. The other options are incorrect: Omission means leaving something out, Fraud means deception, and Revel means to celebrate or make known.

Multiple choice
  1. Write

  2. Veracious

  3. Read

  4. Deceitful

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D Correct answer
Explanation

Treacherous means deceptive, untrustworthy, or dangerous - someone who cannot be relied upon. Deceitful means misleading or dishonest, which is the closest synonym. The other options are unrelated: Write and Read are actions, while Veracious means truthful (the opposite of treacherous).

Multiple choice
  1. Trusty

  2. Optional

  3. Eminent

  4. Easily

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C Correct answer
Explanation

Famous means well-known and widely recognized. Eminent means distinguished, outstanding, and respected in a particular field - which implies being well-known and renowned. The other options don't match: Trusty means reliable, Optional means available but not required, and Easily is an adverb meaning without difficulty.

Multiple choice
  1. Pose

  2. Remote

  3. Credit

  4. Mess

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B Correct answer
Explanation

Distant means far away in space, time, or relationship. Remote means far away, especially in terms of physical distance or accessibility - a direct synonym. The other options are unrelated: Pose means to present or position, Credit means acknowledgment or approval, and Mess means a disorderly state.

Multiple choice
  1. Confront

  2. Value

  3. Contempt

  4. Farewell

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D Correct answer
Explanation

Parting means the act of separating or leaving, especially between people. Farewell is an expression of good wishes at parting, and it specifically refers to the act of saying goodbye or leaving - the closest match. The other options don't align: Confront means to face, Value means worth, and Contempt means scorn.

Multiple choice
  1. Appetite

  2. Fabrication

  3. Robust

  4. Excellence

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

Falsehood means a statement that is not true - something that is false or fabricated. Fabrication means something that is invented or concocted, typically with deceptive intent - a synonym for falsehood or lie. The other options don't match: Appetite means desire, Robust means strong, and Excellence means superior quality.