291 Q)
AFFIRM (1) refuse
(2) negate
(3) neglect
(4) avoid
Show Answer (1) The word Affirm (Verb) means : confirm : to state firmly or publicly that something is true. The word Refuse (Verb) means : turn down ; deny; to say that will not do something that somebody has asked you to do.
292 Q)
INCESSANT (1) continuous
(2) intermittent
(3) unceasing
(4) constant
Show Answer (2) The word Incessant (Adjective) means : never stopping : constant. The word Intermittent (Adjective) means; stopping and starting often over a period of time, but not regularly ; sporadic.
293 Q)
DEBACLE (1) Success
(2) Response
(3) Acceptance
(4) Agreement
Show Answer (1) The word Debacle (Noun) means : a situation that is a complete failure and causes embarrassment.
294 Q)
CONFIDENT (1) worried
(2) pessimistic
(3) diffident
(4) depressed
Show Answer (3) The word Confident (Adjective) means : feeling sure about your own ability to do things and be successful. Its antonym should be diffident which means : not having much confidence in yourself.
295 Q)
KNACK (1) Disgusting
(2) Skill
(3) Enmity
(4) Inability
Show Answer (4) The word Knack (Noun) means ; a special skill or ability that you have naturally or can learn. Inability = the fact of not being able to do something.
296 Q)
PACIFY (1) threaten
(2) challenge
(3) quarrel
(4) enrage
Show Answer (4) The word Pacify (Verb) means: to placate ; to make somebody who is angry or upset become calm and quiet; to bring peace. The word Enrage (Verb) means : to make angry ; infuriate.
297 Q)
EVANESCENT (1) imminent
(2) permanent
(3) pervasive
(4) immanent
Show Answer (2) The word Evanescent (Adjective) means: disappearing quickly from sight or memory. Hence, the words evanescent and permanent are antonymous.
298 Q)
HUMILITY (1) dignity
(2) cruelty
(3) anger
(4) pride
Show Answer (2) The word Humility (Noun) means : the quality of being humble. Its antonym should be cruelty.
299 Q)
TASTY (1) Delicious
(2) Insipid
(3) Appetising
(4) Palatable
Show Answer (2) The word Tasty (Adjective) means : having a strong and pleasant flavour. The word Insipid (Adjective) means : having almost no taste or flavour; flavourless.
300 Q)
IMPERTINENT (1) Arrogance
(2) Appropriate
(3) Respectful
(4) Modest
Show Answer (2) The word ‘Impertinent’ (Adjective) means : not showing respect; rude, inappropriate. Hence, appropriate and impertinent are anton-ymous.
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