Synonyms Questions

Multiple choice
  1. Artist

  2. Sensualist

  3. Oculist

  4. Dentist

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B Correct answer
Explanation

A "sybarite" is a person devoted to luxury and sensual pleasure, named after the ancient Greek city Sybaris. "Sensualist" is the correct synonym. "Artist," "Oculist," and "Dentist" are unrelated professions.

Multiple choice
  1. Ornament

  2. Charm

  3. Tool

  4. Machine

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

A talisman is an object believed to have magical powers and bring good luck, making 'charm' the correct synonym. 'Ornament' is merely decorative without the magical connotation, while 'tool' and 'machine' are purely functional objects.

Multiple choice
  1. To imagine

  2. To beat

  3. To snub

  4. To kill

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

Surmise means to suppose something is true without certain evidence, which aligns with 'to imagine.' The other options are incorrect actions that don't capture the element of inference or supposition.

Multiple choice
  1. Implied

  2. Explicit

  3. Respect

  4. Stated

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A Correct answer
Explanation

Tacit refers to something understood or implied without being directly stated, making 'implied' the correct answer. 'Explicit' is the opposite meaning, while 'respect' and 'stated' are unrelated concepts.

Multiple choice
  1. Plant

  2. Monument

  3. Chemical compound

  4. Animal

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C Correct answer
Explanation

Taurine is a naturally occurring sulfur-containing amino acid found in many tissues, particularly in the brain and heart. It's a specific chemical compound, not a plant, monument, or animal classification.

Multiple choice
  1. Contestant

  2. Rule of conduct

  3. Mundane

  4. Noble

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D Correct answer
Explanation

Sublime describes something of such excellence or grandeur as to inspire great admiration or awe, making 'noble' the closest synonym. 'Mundane' is opposite in meaning, while 'contestant' and 'rule of conduct' are unrelated.

Multiple choice
  1. Rapport

  2. Dispute

  3. Sympathy

  4. Accord

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B Correct answer
Explanation

An argument can mean a verbal dispute or quarrel between parties with differing views. While 'argument' also means a reasoned line of thinking in logic or debate, in common usage it frequently refers to a disagreement or dispute. 'Dispute' directly captures this adversarial meaning. 'Accord' and 'Rapport' are antonyms in this context, and 'Sympathy' is unrelated.

Multiple choice
  1. Comparable

  2. Identical

  3. Different

  4. Uniform

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C Correct answer
Explanation

'Unlike' is an adjective or preposition meaning not similar, different, or not alike. In context, it indicates dissimilarity between compared things. 'Different' directly expresses this lack of similarity. 'Comparable', 'Identical', and 'Uniform' all suggest similarity or equivalence, making them incorrect opposites.

Multiple choice
  1. Resemblance

  2. Agreement

  3. Assign

  4. Peace

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

'Imputation' means the act of imputing or attributing something, often a quality, fault, or responsibility to someone or something. It derives from the Latin 'imputare' meaning to charge or account for. 'Assign' captures this sense of attribution or charging something to a person's account. 'Resemblance' and 'Agreement' are unrelated meanings.

Multiple choice
  1. Oldness

  2. Dryness

  3. Drowsiness

  4. Slowness

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A Correct answer
Explanation

'Senility' refers to the physical and mental decline associated with old age, including weakness, infirmity, and diminished cognitive function. 'Oldness' directly expresses this connection to aging and elderly decline. The other options - 'Dryness', 'Drowsiness', and 'Slowness' - describe physical states that might occur with aging but are not synonyms for senility itself.

Multiple choice
  1. Mount

  2. Drench

  3. Express

  4. Promote

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B Correct answer
Explanation

'Soak' means to make thoroughly wet or saturated by immersion in liquid. 'Drench' means to wet thoroughly or saturate with liquid, making it an accurate synonym. Both verbs imply complete wetting. 'Mount' means to climb or increase. 'Express' and 'Promote' have completely different meanings unrelated to wetting or saturation.

Multiple choice
  1. Hide

  2. Progress

  3. Retard

  4. Diminish

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

'Advance' as a verb means to move forward, make progress, or proceed towards a goal or improved state. 'Progress' captures this sense of forward movement or improvement. 'Hide' and 'Diminish' suggest retreat or reduction. 'Retard' literally means to delay or slow progress, making it an antonym rather than a synonym.