321 Q)
INTELLIGIBLE (1) dull
(2) foolish
(3) garbled
(4) confused
Show Answer (4) Intelligible means that can be understood. The word confused (Adjective) means; unable to think clearly or to understand what somebody is say.
322 Q)
PESSIMIST (1) theist
(2) optimist
(3) vocalist
(4) believer
Show Answer (2) Pessimist (Noun) = a person who always expects bad things to happen. Optimist (Noun) = a person who always expects good things. Look at the sentences : You don’t have to be a pessimist to realise that we are in trouble. Only an optimist could expect a successful outcome.
323 Q)
VIRTUE (1) vice
(2) failure
(3) fault
(4) offence
Show Answer (1) The word Virtue (Noun) means : a moral behaviour, a particular good quality. Its antonym should be vice which means : evil or immoral behaviour.
324 Q)
CUMBERSOME (1) heavy
(2) convenient
(3) smooth
(4) automatic
Show Answer (2) Cumbersome means : difficult to carry or use ; large and heavy, weight. Its opposite is convenient.
325 Q)
UNPREDICTABLE (1) pliable
(2) reliable
(3) possible
(4) potential
Show Answer (2) The word Unpredictable (Adjective) means : that cannot be predicted because it changes a lot.
326 Q)
FERVENT (1) Inexcitable
(2) Enduring
(3) Dispassionate
(4) Subdued
Show Answer (3) The word Fervent (Adjective) means : having or showing very strong and sincere feelings about something; ardent. The word Dispassionate (Adjective) means not influenced by emotion: impartial. Hence, the words fervent and dispassionate are antonymous.
327 Q)
DEVIOUS (1) straight
(2) obvious
(3) simple
(4) superficial
Show Answer (1) The word Devious (Adjective) means : behaving in a dishonest way; a route that is not straight. Hence, the words devious and straight are antonymous.
328 Q)
CROOKED (1) twisted
(2) devious
(3) bended
(4) straight
Show Answer (4) The word Crooked (Adjective) means : not in a straight line; bent or twisted: dishonest. Look at the sentence ; We see crooked streets in a re- mote village.
329 Q)
DELUSION (1) reality
(2) acceptance
(3) precision
(4) fiction
Show Answer (1) The word Delusion (Noun) means : a false belief or opinion about something that is not true. Look at the sentence : Don’t go getting delusions of grandeur. Hence, the words delusion and reality are antonymous.
330 Q)
SACRIFICE (1) assimilate
(2) abandon
(3) acquire
(4) absorb
Show Answer (3) The word Sacrifice (Verb) means: give up something; offer up; to kill an animal and offer it. Look at the sentence: He sacrificed everything for his children. The word Acquire (Verb) means : to gain something by your own efforts, ability or behaviour; to obtain something by buying.
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