311 Q)
OMIT (1) exclude
(2) include
(3) undertake
(4) add
Show Answer (2) The word Omit (Verb)means : leave out; to not include something; to not do or fail to do something. Look at the sentence : If you are a student you can omit question
312 Q)
ANTIQUE (1) common
(2) recent
(3) innovative
(4) youthful
Show Answer (2) The word Antique (Adjective) means : old and often valuable. Its antonym should be recent.
313 Q)
FLOOD (1) Drought
(2) Dry
(3) Cyclone
(4) Desert
Show Answer (1) The word Flood (Noun) means ; a large amount of water coveming an area. Drought = a long period of time when there is little or no rain.
314 Q)
ARID (1) Cloudy
(2) Juicy
(3) Marshy
(4) Wet
Show Answer (4) The meaning of the word Arid (Adjective) is : barren, having little or no rain; very dry; with nothing new or interesting in it. Its antonym will be wet.
315 Q)
EXPLICIT (1) elusive
(2) allusive
(3) ambidextrous
(4) ambiguous
Show Answer (4) The word Explicit (Adjective) means : clear and easy to understand. The word Ambiguous (Adjective) means : not clearly stated or defined.
316 Q)
VICE (1) Fame
(2) Virtue
(3) Fortune
(4) Fate
Show Answer (2) The word Vice (Noun) means :evil or immoral behaviour; criminal activities that involve sex or drugs. Its -..— ANTONYMS ===== antonym should be virtue which means : a particular moral quality or habit. Look at the sentence : Greed is a terrible vice. Wisdom is a virtue.
317 Q)
BRITTLE (1) weak
(2) strong
(3) fragile
(4) bright
Show Answer (2) The word Brittle (Adjective) means : hard but easily broken. Its antonym should be strong.
318 Q)
INSERT (1) depict
(2) extract
(3) defame
(4) enhance
Show Answer (2) The word Insert (verb) means : to put something into somethings else or between two twings. The word Extract (Verb) means : to take or pull something out; to remove.
319 Q)
IDIOSYNCRASY (1) insanity
(2) sanity
(3) generality
(4) singularity
Show Answer (3) The given word Idiosyncrasy (Noun) means; a person's particular way of behaving, thinking etc; an unusual feature; eccentricity. Look at the sentence : The car has its little idiosyncrasies. Hence, the words generality and idiosyncrasy are antonymous.
320 Q)
UNITARY (1) Single
(2) Triple
(3) Multiple
(4) Double
Show Answer (3) The word Unitary (Adjective) means : single ; forming one unit. Multiple = many in number
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