adjective : boisterous
noisy, energetic, and cheerful.
"a group of boisterous students"
Similar: lively, active, exuberant
Opposite: quiet, restrained
noisy, energetic, and cheerful.
"a group of boisterous students"
Similar: lively, active, exuberant
Opposite: quiet, restrained
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"bagatelle"
a thing regarded as too unimportant or easy to be worth much consideration.
"dealing with these boats was a mere bagatelle for the world's oldest yacht club"
synonyms:fluff, frippery, frivolity
a thing regarded as too unimportant or easy to be worth much consideration.
"dealing with these boats was a mere bagatelle for the world's oldest yacht club"
synonyms:fluff, frippery, frivolity
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adjective : obdurate
stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or course of action.
"I argued this point with him, but he was obdurate"
Similar: stubborn, obstinate, unyielding
Opposite: amenable, compliant
stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or course of action.
"I argued this point with him, but he was obdurate"
Similar: stubborn, obstinate, unyielding
Opposite: amenable, compliant
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"resurgence"
an increase or revival after a period of little activity, popularity, or occurrence.
"a resurgence of interest in religion"
Similar: renewal, revival, recovery
Opposite: destruction. exhaustion. impoverishment.
an increase or revival after a period of little activity, popularity, or occurrence.
"a resurgence of interest in religion"
Similar: renewal, revival, recovery
Opposite: destruction. exhaustion. impoverishment.
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As a result of ..... many unsuitable candidates were selected for the posts.
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13%
tolerance
70%
favouritism
11%
humility
6%
weakness
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Choose the antonym of "gratuitous"
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25%
unwarranted
29%
restrained
28%
anomalous
18%
viable
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adjective: egregious
outstandingly bad; shocking.
"egregious abuses of copyright"
Similar: shocking, appalling
outstandingly bad; shocking.
"egregious abuses of copyright"
Similar: shocking, appalling
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adjective: passable
just good enough to be acceptable; satisfactory.
"he spoke passable English"
Similar: adequate, all right
Opposite: excellent
just good enough to be acceptable; satisfactory.
"he spoke passable English"
Similar: adequate, all right
Opposite: excellent
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Choose the synonym of "PROPEL"
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35%
Drive
13%
Jettison
26%
Burst
15%
Acclimatize
11%
Modify
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adjective: felon
cruel; wicked.
"the felon undermining hand of dark corruption"
cruel; wicked.
"the felon undermining hand of dark corruption"
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adjective : emaciated
abnormally thin or weak, especially because of illness or a lack of food.
"she was so emaciated she could hardly stand"
Similar : thin, skeletal
Opposite: fat
abnormally thin or weak, especially because of illness or a lack of food.
"she was so emaciated she could hardly stand"
Similar : thin, skeletal
Opposite: fat
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noun : travesty
a false, absurd, or distorted representation of something.
"the absurdly lenient sentence is a travesty of justice"
Similar: misrepresentation, distortion
verb
represent in a false, absurd, or distorted way.
"Michael has betrayed the family by travestying them in his plays"
a false, absurd, or distorted representation of something.
"the absurdly lenient sentence is a travesty of justice"
Similar: misrepresentation, distortion
verb
represent in a false, absurd, or distorted way.
"Michael has betrayed the family by travestying them in his plays"
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verb : accentuate
make more noticeable or prominent.
"his jacket unfortunately accentuated his paunch"
Similar: highlight, feature
Opposite: mask
make more noticeable or prominent.
"his jacket unfortunately accentuated his paunch"
Similar: highlight, feature
Opposite: mask
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adjective : bewildered
perplexed and confused; very puzzled.
"he saw the bewildered look on my face"
Similar: baffled, mystified, bemused
perplexed and confused; very puzzled.
"he saw the bewildered look on my face"
Similar: baffled, mystified, bemused
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noun : denunciation
public condemnation of someone or something.
"denunciation of his reckless methods"
public condemnation of someone or something.
"denunciation of his reckless methods"
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noun : tirade
a long, angry speech of criticism or accusation.
"a tirade of abuse"
Similar: diatribe, invective
a long, angry speech of criticism or accusation.
"a tirade of abuse"
Similar: diatribe, invective
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verb : implore
beg someone earnestly or desperately to do something.
"he implored her to change her mind"
Similar: beg, entreat, beseech
Opposite: spurn, reject
beg someone earnestly or desperately to do something.
"he implored her to change her mind"
Similar: beg, entreat, beseech
Opposite: spurn, reject
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adjective : audacious
showing a willingness to take surprisingly bold risks.
"a series of audacious takeovers"
Similar: bold, daring
Opposite: timid
showing an impudent lack of respect.
"he made an audacious remark"
Similar:, impudent, impertinent
Opposite: polite
showing a willingness to take surprisingly bold risks.
"a series of audacious takeovers"
Similar: bold, daring
Opposite: timid
showing an impudent lack of respect.
"he made an audacious remark"
Similar:, impudent, impertinent
Opposite: polite
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