Synonyms Questions

Multiple choice
  1. Injudicious

  2. Loath

  3. Averse

  4. Wisdom

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

Unwise means lacking good sense, judgment, or wisdom. Option A 'Injudicious' is a precise synonym - both mean not showing careful thought or good judgment. Options B (Loath - means unwilling), C (Averse - means opposed/disliking), and D (Wisdom - opposite meaning) are incorrect.

Multiple choice
  1. attack

  2. acumen

  3. pique

  4. profane

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

'Umbrage' means resentment, offense, or annoyance. 'Pique' can refer to resentment or irritation, making it the closest synonym among the options. 'Attack' is unrelated. 'Acumen' means sharp insight or keen judgment. 'Profane' means treating something sacred with disrespect or using offensive language. Therefore, 'pique' is the word most similar in meaning to 'umbrage' in the context of taking offense or feeling resentment.

Multiple choice
  1. ample

  2. miff

  3. infringe

  4. interchange

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

Obtrude means to thrust something forward or to intrude in an unwelcome way. Infringe similarly means to encroach or violate boundaries, making it the closest synonym among the options. The other words (ample, miff, interchange) do not share this meaning of forced intrusion.

Multiple choice
  1. trivial

  2. macabre

  3. component

  4. astuteness

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

Moiety refers to a half or a portion of something, often used in technical or legal contexts. Component means a constituent part or element, which captures the essential meaning of moiety as a part or share of a whole. Trivial, macabre, and astuteness are unrelated to this concept.