Synonyms Questions

Multiple choice
  1. Assertion

  2. Regret

  3. Reconciliation

  4. Happiness

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B Correct answer
Explanation

Compunction means a feeling of guilt, regret, or unease about something done or not done, often with moral implications. "Regret" directly captures this sense of remorse or second thoughts about one's actions.

Multiple choice
  1. Correct

  2. Advanced

  3. Opposite

  4. Backward

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

As a verb, reverse means to turn something around, change to the opposite direction, or overturn. "Opposite" captures this sense of something completely contrary, facing the other way, or in reverse order.

Multiple choice
  1. Remove

  2. Create

  3. Steal

  4. Reestablish

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D Correct answer
Explanation

To restore means to bring back to a former condition, place, or position. "Reestablish" captures this sense of setting up or establishing something again that was lost or discontinued.

Multiple choice
  1. Immigrant

  2. Foreigner

  3. Resident

  4. Alien

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C Correct answer
Explanation

An inhabitant is someone who lives in a particular place, whether permanently or for an extended period. "Resident" directly corresponds to this meaning of a person dwelling or living in a specific location.

Multiple choice
  1. Result

  2. Sky

  3. Time

  4. Ferity

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A Correct answer
Explanation

Upshot means the final result, outcome, or conclusion of something. "Result" is the correct synonym because both terms refer to the end effect or consequence of an action or event. The other options (Sky, Time, Ferity) are unrelated to the meaning of upshot.

Multiple choice
  1. Enrage

  2. Encourage

  3. Employ

  4. Worry

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C Correct answer
Explanation

To engage can mean to employ or hire someone for work or service. "Employ" is the correct synonym in this context, as in "engage workers" meaning to hire them. The other options do not capture this meaning of engage.

Multiple choice
  1. Serene

  2. Passive

  3. Restless

  4. Ruffled

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

Serene means calm, peaceful, and untroubled - making it a perfect synonym for peaceful. Both words describe a state free from disturbance or agitation. The other options either contradict peacefulness (Restless, Ruffled) or suggest a lack of action rather than tranquility (Passive).