Synonyms Questions

Multiple choice
  1. Onerous

  2. Humble

  3. Outbreak

  4. None of these

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C Correct answer
Explanation

Tumult means a noisy, confused disturbance or commotion. 'Outbreak' can refer to a sudden occurrence or eruption, which is related to tumultuous situations. While words like 'commotion' or 'uproar' might be more precise synonyms, 'Outbreak' captures the element of sudden, disruptive energy inherent in tumult.

Multiple choice
  1. Repel

  2. Charm

  3. Beautiful

  4. Pretty

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

Allure means the quality of being attractive, fascinating, or tempting. 'Charm' directly expresses this same meaning - both words refer to the power to attract or fascinate. 'Repel' is the opposite (to push away), while 'Beautiful' and 'Pretty' are adjectives describing appearance rather than the quality of attraction itself.

Multiple choice
  1. Stray

  2. Elegance

  3. Strain

  4. Dejection

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C Correct answer
Explanation

To exert means to apply force, influence, or effort. 'Strain' can mean to exert force or to make great physical or mental effort - when you strain, you are exerting yourself intensely. This makes 'Strain' a valid synonym. 'Stray' means to wander, 'Elegance' means grace, and 'Dejection' means sadness - none relate to exertion.

Multiple choice
  1. Prolong

  2. Prediction

  3. Repentance

  4. Ban

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

Regret means to feel sorrow or remorse about something. 'Repentance' is the feeling or expression of sincere regret or penitence for wrongdoing. This is the correct synonym. 'Prolong' means to extend, 'Prediction' means forecast, and 'Ban' means prohibit - none match the meaning of regret.

Multiple choice
  1. Solemn

  2. Radical

  3. Sublime

  4. Prohibit

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

Noble means having or showing fine personal qualities or high moral principles. 'Sublime' means of such excellence, grandeur, or beauty as to inspire great admiration - in the context of character, it refers to elevated or noble qualities, making it a synonym. 'Solemn' means serious, 'Radical' means extreme, and 'Prohibit' means forbid.