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All Synonyms Questions(190 of 90)

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Q1easymcqEnglish LanguageSSC Selection Post 2021 Matriculation Level2026
21% accuracy
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Annul
Q2mediummcqHindi VocabularyHindi Mock Test - 12026
22% accuracy
'अश्व' का पर्याय नहीं हैः
Q3mediummcqEnglish LanguageMock Exam2026
0% accuracy
Select the most appropriate option that can replace the underlined word in the following sentence with its synonym.
Those who desert their families do not always become anchorites.
Q4mediummcqHindi LanguageCompetitive Exam2026
0% accuracy
Which of the following is a synonym (पर्यायवाची) for the word 'अनाज' (Anaaj - Food grains)?
Q5easymcqHindi LanguageCompetitive Exam2026
0% accuracy
Select the synonym (पर्यायवाची शब्द) for the word 'भ्रमर' (Bhramar).
Q6easymcqHindi LanguageCompetitive Exam2026
33% accuracy
Choose the synonym (पर्यायवाची शब्द) for the word 'स्वच्छ' (Swachh).
Q7easymcqVerbal AbilityCompetitive Exam2026
33% accuracy
Which of the following pairs of words are most similar in meaning?
Q8mediummcqEnglish LanguageCompetitive Exam Practice2026
50% accuracy
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Intelligible
Q9mediummcqEnglish LanguageCompetitive Exam2026
0% accuracy
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.Inertia
Q10mediummcqEnglish LanguageCompetitive Exam Practice2026
50% accuracy
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Loathe
Q11easymcqEnglish LanguageSSC Selection Post 2021 Matriculation Level2026
100% accuracy
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.Distinguished
Q12mediummcqEnglish LanguageMock Exam2026
0% accuracy
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Our failure to control one of the most common of all ailments sometimes seems ridiculous. Medical science regularly practises transplant surgery and has rid whole countries of such killing diseases as Typhus and the Plague. But the problem of the common cold is unusually difficult and much has yet to be done to solve it. It is known that a cold is caused by one of a number of viral infections that affect the lining of the nose and other passages leading to the lungs, but the confusing variety of viruses makes studying and remedy very difficult. It was shown in 1960 that many typical colds in adults are caused by one or the other of a family of viruses known as rhinoviruses, yet there still remain many colds for which no virus has as yet been isolated.
There is also the difficulty that, because they are so much smaller than the bacteria which cause many other infections, viruses cannot be seen with ordinary microscopes. Nor can they be cultivated easily in the bacteriologist's laboratory, since they only grow within the living cells of animals or plants. An important recent step forward, however, is the development of the technique of tissue culture, in which bits of animal tissue are enabled to go on living and to multiply independently of the body. This has greatly aided virus research and has led to the discovery of a large number of viruses. Their existence had previously been not only unknown but even unsuspected. The fact that we can catch a cold repeatedly creates another difficulty. Usually, a virus strikes only once and leaves the victim immune to further attacks. Still, we do not gain immunity from colds. It seems, therefore, that we are likely to have to suffer colds for some time yet.

The most appropriate synonym of the word 'isolated' is:
Q13mediummcqHindiPractice Paper2026
100% accuracy
Which of the following words is a synonym for 'Perchhai' (Shadow)?
Q14mediummcqEnglish ComprehensionSSC CPO 20242026
0% accuracy
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Reckon
Q15mediummcqEnglish ComprehensionSSC CPO 20242026
0% accuracy
Select the option that is closest in meaning to the underlined word in the following sentence.
A good critic should also be a person of great candour.
Q16mediummcqEnglish LanguageCompetitive Exam2026
0% accuracy
Select the most appropriate synonym of the underlined word in the following sentence.
"He behaved ruthlessly with his junior, to say the least."
Q17mediummcqEnglish LanguageCompetitive Exam2026
0% accuracy
Find out the correct synonym of the following word mentioned in the passage:
"Obvious"
Q18easymcqEnglish LanguageSSC Selection Post 2021 Matriculation Level2026
100% accuracy
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.Split
Q19easymcqGeneral IntelligenceSSC Selection Post 2021 Matriculation Level2026
100% accuracy
'Huge' is related to 'Vast' in the same way as 'Fast' is related to '_____________ '.
Q20mediummcqHindiCompetitive Exam2026
0% accuracy
In the context of image_6733c5.jpg, what is the meaning or sambhinnarthak (homonymic pair meaning context) of the word 'अचल' (Achal)?
Q21mediummcqHindiCompetitive Exam2026
0% accuracy
Which of the following is a synonym of the word 'आकाश' (Aakash) as seen in image_6733c5.jpg?
Q22mediummcqEnglish LanguageSSC Selection Post 2018 Higher Secondary Level2026
0% accuracy
Select the word which is closest in meaning to the word in capitals.DISTASTEFUL
Q23mediummcqEnglish LanguageSSC Selection Post 20212026
0% accuracy
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Camouflage
Q24mediummcqEnglish LanguageSSC Selection Post 20212026
0% accuracy
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Lure
Q25mediummcqHindiSSC GD Constable2026
दिए गए वाक्य में रेखांकित खंड को प्रतिस्थापित करने के लिए उपयुक्त विकल्प का चयन करें।
जीवन में प्रफुल्लित रहना सीखो।
Q26mediummcqEnglish LanguageSSC CGL2026
Coral reefs are vital to both human societies and the ocean's ecosystem—they protect shorelines from storm surges and erosion and serve as nurseries for marine life. They're also frighteningly imperiled by warming waters, which produce conditions that turn them a ghostly white and expose them to a blanket of algae. That's what Kim Cobb saw one day in 2016 when she swam up to the reef in the central Pacific's Line Island chain that she'd been studying for 18 years. A heat wave had killed or bleached 95 per cent of the corals.
"It was carnage," the Georgia Tech climate scientist recalls. Disturbances like pollution and fishing are relatively limited in the vicinity of the research site, so Cobb felt rising ocean temperatures were the likely culprit. The impact has already been devastating, she says, adding, "I can't even imagine what it would look like at 2 degrees Celsius."

If warming can be limited, however, there might be hope for the corals that remain. Scientists like Hollie Putnam are engineering so-called super corals with the ability to withstand higher ocean temperatures and acidity levels. Putnam, a marine biologist at the University of Rhode Island, places coral species under climate change stressors and breeds those that survive best, creating hyper-resilient organisms. "They're really exciting and really hopeful," Putnam says, noting that super corals could help maintain the biodiversity and genetic diversity of already struggling reefs, like the ones in the Line Island Chain.

But super corals are more likely to survive if warming doesn't get much worse. "If we push the climate system to 2 degrees Celsius, we're talking about 1 per cent of reefs surviving," Cobb says. "That makes it less likely that coral-resilience engineering efforts will succeed." She says it's essential to limit warming to 1.5 degrees, a scenario in which up to 30 per cent of reefs could survive on their own. If that happens, one of the world's wildest reefs could be strengthened. If it doesn't, even the savviest engineering intervention won't be enough.

Select the most appropriate synonym of the word imperiled stated in para1 of the given passage.
Q27easymcqHindiStaff Selection Commission2026
Select the synonym of the given word.प्रधान
Q28mediummcqHindiSSC GD Constable2026
'अनुवाद' का पर्यायवाची शब्द है -
Q29mediummcqHindiSSC GD Constable2026
दिए गए वाक्य में रेखांकित खंड को प्रतिस्थापित करने के लिए उपयुक्त विकल्प का चयन करें।
वेदान्ती लोग जगत को मिथ्या समझते हैं।
Q30mediummcqGeneral Intelligence and ReasoningStaff Selection Commission2026
Select the option that is related to the third word in the same way as the second word is related to the first word. (The words must be considered as meaningful English words and must not be related to each other based on the number of letters/number of consonants/vowels in the word.)
Cease: Desist :: Eradicate : ________
Q31mediummcqHindiSSC GD2026
दिए गए शब्द के पर्यायवाची शब्द का चयन करें।
रात्रि
Q32mediummcqEnglish LanguageMock Exam2026
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Impediment
Q33mediummcqEnglish LanguageMock Exam2026
Select the most appropriate synonym of the underlined word in the following sentence.
The new software offers a plethora of features to enhance productivity.
Q34mediummcqEnglish LanguageStaff Selection Commission2026
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Cordial
Q35mediummcqEnglish LanguageSSC CGL2026
Coral reefs are vital to both human societies and the ocean's ecosystem—they protect shorelines from storm surges and erosion and serve as nurseries for marine life. They're also frighteningly imperiled by warming waters, which produce conditions that turn them a ghostly white and expose them to a blanket of algae. That's what Kim Cobb saw one day in 2016 when she swam up to the reef in the central Pacific's Line Island chain that she'd been studying for 18 years. A heat wave had killed or bleached 95 per cent of the corals.
"It was carnage," the Georgia Tech climate scientist recalls. Disturbances like pollution and fishing are relatively limited in the vicinity of the research site, so Cobb felt rising ocean temperatures were the likely culprit. The impact has already been devastating, she says, adding, "I can't even imagine what it would look like at 2 degrees Celsius."

If warming can be limited, however, there might be hope for the corals that remain. Scientists like Hollie Putnam are engineering so-called super corals with the ability to withstand higher ocean temperatures and acidity levels. Putnam, a marine biologist at the University of Rhode Island, places coral species under climate change stressors and breeds those that survive best, creating hyper-resilient organisms. "They're really exciting and really hopeful," Putnam says, noting that super corals could help maintain the biodiversity and genetic diversity of already struggling reefs, like the ones in the Line Island Chain.

But super corals are more likely to survive if warming doesn't get much worse. "If we push the climate system to 2 degrees Celsius, we're talking about 1 per cent of reefs surviving," Cobb says. "That makes it less likely that coral-resilience engineering efforts will succeed." She says it's essential to limit warming to 1.5 degrees, a scenario in which up to 30 per cent of reefs could survive on their own. If that happens, one of the world's wildest reefs could be strengthened. If it doesn't, even the savviest engineering intervention won't be enough.

Select the most appropriate synonym of the word bleached stated in para 1 of the given passage.
Q36mediummcqEnglish LanguageSSC CGL2026
Coral reefs are vital to both human societies and the ocean's ecosystem—they protect shorelines from storm surges and erosion and serve as nurseries for marine life. They're also frighteningly imperiled by warming waters, which produce conditions that turn them a ghostly white and expose them to a blanket of algae. That's what Kim Cobb saw one day in 2016 when she swam up to the reef in the central Pacific's Line Island chain that she'd been studying for 18 years. A heat wave had killed or bleached 95 per cent of the corals.
"It was carnage," the Georgia Tech climate scientist recalls. Disturbances like pollution and fishing are relatively limited in the vicinity of the research site, so Cobb felt rising ocean temperatures were the likely culprit. The impact has already been devastating, she says, adding, "I can't even imagine what it would look like at 2 degrees Celsius."

If warming can be limited, however, there might be hope for the corals that remain. Scientists like Hollie Putnam are engineering so-called super corals with the ability to withstand higher ocean temperatures and acidity levels. Putnam, a marine biologist at the University of Rhode Island, places coral species under climate change stressors and breeds those that survive best, creating hyper-resilient organisms. "They're really exciting and really hopeful," Putnam says, noting that super corals could help maintain the biodiversity and genetic diversity of already struggling reefs, like the ones in the Line Island Chain.

But super corals are more likely to survive if warming doesn't get much worse. "If we push the climate system to 2 degrees Celsius, we're talking about 1 per cent of reefs surviving," Cobb says. "That makes it less likely that coral-resilience engineering efforts will succeed." She says it's essential to limit warming to 1.5 degrees, a scenario in which up to 30 per cent of reefs could survive on their own. If that happens, one of the world's wildest reefs could be strengthened. If it doesn't, even the savviest engineering intervention won't be enough.

Select the most appropriate synonym of the word vicinity stated in para2 of the given passage.
Q37mediummcqEnglish LanguageMock Exam2026
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Eccentricity
Q38mediummcqEnglish LanguageMock Exam2026
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Control
Q39easymcqHindiStaff Selection Commission2026
Select the synonym of the given word.संपूर्ण
Q40mediummcqHindiSSC GD2026
दिए गए शब्द के पर्यायवाची शब्द का चयन करें।
आत्मज
Q41mediummcqHindiSSC GD2026
The synonym of 'कमल' is:
Q42mediummcqHindiSSC GD2026
Select the synonym of the given word.
मृग
Q43mediummcqHindiSSC GD2026
दिए गए शब्द के पर्यायवाची शब्द का चयन करें।
रावण
Q44mediummcqHindiSSC GD2026
Select the most appropriate option to replace the underlined segment in the given sentence.
विष्णु के अनेक अभिधान हैं।
Q45mediummcqEnglish LanguageCompetitive Exam 20262026
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Envoy
Q46mediummcqHindi Language & ComprehensionPractice Paper2026
Which of the following words is a valid synonym for 'Kesh' (Hair) ?
Q47mediummcqHindi Language & ComprehensionPractice Paper2026
Which of the following words literally carries the meaning of 'Woman' (Stri) ?
Q48mediummcqHindiSSC GD Constable2026
'सरस्वती' का पर्यायवाची शब्द है।
Q49mediummcqHindiSSC GD2026
दिए गए शब्द के पर्यायवाची शब्द का चयन करें।
सरस्वती
Q50mediummcqEnglish LanguageStaff Selection Commission2026
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Concise
Q51mediummcqEnglish LanguageStaff Selection Commission2026
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Warm
Q52mediummcqHindiPractice Paper2026
Which of the following is a synonym for 'कीचड़' (mud)?
Q53mediummcqHindiPractice Paper2026
Which of the following words means 'एतराज' (objection)?
Q54mediummcqHindiSSC GD2026
Select the most appropriate option to replace the underlined segment in the given sentence.
जीने का कुछ तो उद्देश्य होना चाहिए।
Q55mediummcqEnglish LanguageStaff Selection Commission2026
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Meagre
Q56mediummcqHindi LanguagePractice Test2026
In which of the following options are both words synonyms of each other?
Q57easymcqEnglish LanguageSSC Selection Post 2021 Matriculation Level2026
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Interfere
Q58mediummcqEnglish LanguageCompetitive Exam2026
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Distinguished
Q59mediummcqEnglish LanguageCompetitive Exam2026
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Disaster
Q60mediummcqEnglishSSC Staff Selection Commission2026
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Condone
Q61mediummcqEnglishSSC Staff Selection Commission2026
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Release
Q62mediummcqEnglish LanguageGeneral English Practice2026
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Efficacy
Q63mediummcqEnglish LanguageGeneral English Practice2026
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Confiscate
Q64easymcqEnglish LanguageSSC Selection Post 2021 Matriculation Level2026
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Rejoice
Q65easymcqEnglish LanguageSSC Selection Post 2021 Matriculation Level2026
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Pious
Q66mediummcqEnglish LanguageSSC CGL2026
Coral reefs are vital to both human societies and the ocean's ecosystem—they protect shorelines from storm surges and erosion and serve as nurseries for marine life. They're also frighteningly imperiled by warming waters, which produce conditions that turn them a ghostly white and expose them to a blanket of algae. That's what Kim Cobb saw one day in 2016 when she swam up to the reef in the central Pacific's Line Island chain that she'd been studying for 18 years. A heat wave had killed or bleached 95 per cent of the corals.
"It was carnage," the Georgia Tech climate scientist recalls. Disturbances like pollution and fishing are relatively limited in the vicinity of the research site, so Cobb felt rising ocean temperatures were the likely culprit. The impact has already been devastating, she says, adding, "I can't even imagine what it would look like at 2 degrees Celsius."

If warming can be limited, however, there might be hope for the corals that remain. Scientists like Hollie Putnam are engineering so-called super corals with the ability to withstand higher ocean temperatures and acidity levels. Putnam, a marine biologist at the University of Rhode Island, places coral species under climate change stressors and breeds those that survive best, creating hyper-resilient organisms. "They're really exciting and really hopeful," Putnam says, noting that super corals could help maintain the biodiversity and genetic diversity of already struggling reefs, like the ones in the Line Island Chain.

But super corals are more likely to survive if warming doesn't get much worse. "If we push the climate system to 2 degrees Celsius, we're talking about 1 per cent of reefs surviving," Cobb says. "That makes it less likely that coral-resilience engineering efforts will succeed." She says it's essential to limit warming to 1.5 degrees, a scenario in which up to 30 per cent of reefs could survive on their own. If that happens, one of the world's wildest reefs could be strengthened. If it doesn't, even the savviest engineering intervention won't be enough.

Select the most appropriate synonym of the word surges stated in para1 of the given passage.
Q67mediummcqEnglish LanguageSSC Selection Post 2021 Matriculation Level2026
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Lofty
Q68easymcqHindiCompetitive Exam2026
Which of the following is a synonym of the word 'कानन' (Kanan)?
Q69easymcqGeneral Intelligence and ReasoningAdda2472026
Which of the following pairs of words are most similar in meaning?
Q70easymcqGeneral HindiAdda2472026
What is the synonym of the word 'नागर' ('Nagar')?
Q71easymcqGeneral HindiAdda2472026
What is the synonym of the word 'कपाल' ('Kapal')?
Q72mediummcqHindi LanguageUP Police Constable Re-Exam (23 Aug 2024 Shift 2)2026
What is the correct synonym or meaning-equivalent ('Sambhinnarthak') of the word 'अभिज्ञ' (Abhijna)?
Q73mediummcqHindi LanguageUP Police Constable Re-Exam (23 Aug 2024 Shift 2)2026
Which of the following is a synonym of the word 'कानन' (Kanan)?
Q74mediummcqEnglish LanguageCompetitive Exam2026
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Fragile
Q75mediummcqEnglish LanguageSSC CGL2026
Coral reefs are vital to both human societies and the ocean's ecosystem—they protect shorelines from storm surges and erosion and serve as nurseries for marine life. They're also frighteningly imperiled by warming waters, which produce conditions that turn them a ghostly white and expose them to a blanket of algae. That's what Kim Cobb saw one day in 2016 when she swam up to the reef in the central Pacific's Line Island chain that she'd been studying for 18 years. A heat wave had killed or bleached 95 per cent of the corals.
"It was carnage," the Georgia Tech climate scientist recalls. Disturbances like pollution and fishing are relatively limited in the vicinity of the research site, so Cobb felt rising ocean temperatures were the likely culprit. The impact has already been devastating, she says, adding, "I can't even imagine what it would look like at 2 degrees Celsius."

If warming can be limited, however, there might be hope for the corals that remain. Scientists like Hollie Putnam are engineering so-called super corals with the ability to withstand higher ocean temperatures and acidity levels. Putnam, a marine biologist at the University of Rhode Island, places coral species under climate change stressors and breeds those that survive best, creating hyper-resilient organisms. "They're really exciting and really hopeful," Putnam says, noting that super corals could help maintain the biodiversity and genetic diversity of already struggling reefs, like the ones in the Line Island Chain.

But super corals are more likely to survive if warming doesn't get much worse. "If we push the climate system to 2 degrees Celsius, we're talking about 1 per cent of reefs surviving," Cobb says. "That makes it less likely that coral-resilience engineering efforts will succeed." She says it's essential to limit warming to 1.5 degrees, a scenario in which up to 30 per cent of reefs could survive on their own. If that happens, one of the world's wildest reefs could be strengthened. If it doesn't, even the savviest engineering intervention won't be enough.

Select the most appropriate synonym of the word erosion stated in para1 of the given passage.
Q76mediummcqEnglish LanguageSSC CGL2026
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Distribute
Q77mediummcqEnglish LanguageSSC CGL2026
Select the most appropriate option to replace the underlined word in the given sentence.
What an epic journey! I love the whole concept.
Q78mediummcqEnglish LanguageStaff Selection Commission2026
[The same passage from Q.41 applies here] Select the most appropriate synonym of the word precise stated in para 6 of the given passage.
Q79mediummcqEnglish LanguageStaff Selection Commission2026
[The same passage from Q.41 applies here] Select the most appropriate synonym of the word marathon stated in para 6 of the given passage.
Q80mediummcqEnglish LanguageStaff Selection Commission2026
[The same passage from Q.41 applies here] Select the most appropriate synonym of the word perceived stated in para 5 of the given passage.
Q81mediummcqEnglish LanguageStaff Selection Commission2026
[The same passage from Q.41 applies here] Select the most appropriate synonym of the word epidemic stated in para 2 of the given passage.
Q82mediummcqEnglish LanguageStaff Selection Commission2026
"Good is the enemy of great" is one of the most popular self-improvement expressions there is. It's the first sentence of an international bestselling business book, the title of another self-help book, and a mantra that NFL superstar J.J. Watt has used in press conferences. It sounds appealing and rolls off the tongue nicely, but there's a good chance it's downright wrong.
We're told that striving to be great and never being satisfied are necessary to meet the ever-increasing pressures and pace of today's world. It's the only route to success. But what is it all for? What does success even mean? Rates of clinical anxiety and depression are higher than ever. Some experts believe that loneliness and social isolation have reached epidemic proportions. Two-thirds of all employees report feeling burned out at work. Surely this isn't the kind of success that everyone is after.
Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh offers that true success means feeling content with the unfolding of your life. It is "finding happiness in your work and life, in the here and the now."
The kind of success that Thich Nhat Hanh champions isn't about striving to be great all the time. It's about being at least OK with where you are, about accepting good enough. What's interesting is that not always trying so damn hard to be great isn't just the path to being happier; it's also the path to getting better.
This mindset improves confidence and releases pressure because you don't always feel like you're coming up short. It also lessens the risk of injury-emotional and physical-since there isn't a perceived need to put forth heroic efforts every day. The result is more consistent performance that compounds over time. Research shows that sustainable progress, in everything from diet to fitness to creativity, isn't about being consistently great; it's about being great at being consistent. It's about being good enough over and over again.
A wonderful case study is Eliud Kipchoge, who just shattered the marathon world record. He's literally the best in the world at what he does. Yet Kipchoge says that the key to his success is not overextending himself in training. He's not fanatical about trying to be great all the time. Instead, he has an unwavering dedication to being good enough. He recently told The New York Times that he rarely, if ever, pushes himself past 80 per cent-90 per cent at most-of his maximum effort during workouts. This allows Kipchoge to string together weeks and weeks of consistent training. "I want to run with a relaxed mind," he says.
Unlike so many other runners who have tried and failed to break the world marathon record, Kipchoge has never been obsessed with the mark. Prior to his record-setting race, when asked about his mindset, he told The Times, "To be precise, I am just going to try to run my personal best. If it comes as a world record, I would appreciate it. But I would treat it as a personal best." Kipchoge puts running in its place, which, for him, is in the here and now, not in striving to meet ever increasing expectations. “When I run,” he says, "I feel good. My mind feels good. I sleep in a freeway, and I enjoy life."
It's a paradox. A good-enough mindset might very well be the key to being great and happy. The less you want to be happy, the happier you'll be. The less you need to perform better, the better you'll perform. Just think about your own life. During the times you were happiest and performed best, were you striving? Were you chasing after something? Or were you more like Kipchoge-grounded, at peace, and feeling good enough with what was in front of you? This doesn't mean you should never desire productive change or improvement. Quite the opposite. Though they may run counter to so much of the current ethos, adopting the following core principles of good enough is likely the best route to being happier and getting better.

Select the most appropriate synonym of the word depression stated in para 2 of the given passage.
Q83mediummcqEnglish LanguageStaff Selection Commission2026
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
"Boisterous"
Q84mediummcqEnglish LanguageStaff Selection Commission2026
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
"Satisfy"
Q85mediummcqEnglish LanguagePrepp2026
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
"Condemn"
Q86mediummcqEnglish LanguageGeneral English Practice Test2026
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word
Resign
Q87mediummcqEnglish LanguageGeneral English Practice Test2026
Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
She faced a session of abuse after insisting that she was too beautiful to be liked.
Q88mediummcqEnglish LanguageSSC CGL2026
Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the underlined word.
The furniture displayed a wonderful combination of elegance and practicality.
Q89mediummcqEnglish LanguageCompetitive Exam2026
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Just
Q90mediummcqGeneral AptitudeGeneral Aptitude
21% accuracy
The CEO’s decision to downsize the workforce was considered myopic because it sacrificed long-term stability to accommodate short-term gains.Select the most appropriate option that can replace the word “myopic” without changing the meaning of the sentence.

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