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CBSE
Class 8 English
Vocabulary
Quiz 17
Choose the synonym of the underlined word.
During the ten years he worked in Germany he
accumulated
a fortune.
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made
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expanded
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concentrated
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increased
Explanation
To "accumulate" is to gather together. Here, "made" in option A is the best answer as it implies gaining a fortune or earning money.
"Expanded" means making something larger. There is nothing in the context to indicate that he already had a fortune, so he could not possibly have expanded it.
"Concentrated" means wholly directing to one thing. This is an antonym of expanded.
"increased" is incorrect due to the same reason as expanded is.
There is nothing in the context to indicate that he already had a fortune, so he could not possibly have increased it.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
The line's very bad. It's difficult to ________ what he's saying.
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make off
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make out
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make for
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make up
Explanation
The context refers to facing difficulty in holding a conversation on a line (telephone). "Make out" in option B means understanding. Thus, in this context, it refers to difficulty in understanding the other person. Thus, this is correct.
"To make off" in option A is to leave hurriedly.
"To make for" in option C is to move towards or head over to a place.
"To make up" is to compose or invent something.
Hence, option B is to correct answer.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
The only cure for alcoholism is complete
abstinence
from alcohol.
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Absence
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Avoidance
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Sickness
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Prescription
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Pretension
Explanation
'Abstinence' refers to the practice of restraining oneself from indulging in something, typically alcohol.
"I started drinking again after six years of abstinence."
So, the only cure for alcoholism is complete abstinence from alcohol means that one needs to avoid alcohol completely to be cured. Hence, option B is correct and the others are not.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option.
Have you any idea which son of his will _______ when he retires?
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take up
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take along
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take over
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take in
Explanation
The context refers to assuming the role that the father played after his retirement. "To take over" in option C means to gain control of something. Here, it refers to gaining control of the fathers position in the business. Thus, this is correct.
"To take up" is to start a new hobby.
"To take along" is to bring someone or something on location.
"To take in" is to give shelter to someone.
Thus, option C is correct.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option.
I'll have so much spare time, I'll probably ______ some kind of hobby.
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take up
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take along
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take down
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take over
Explanation
The context refers to hobby. "To take up" in option A means beginning or starting a new hobby. Thus, this is correct.
"To take along" is to bring someone or something with one or a trip
or
to
a
location.
"To take down" is to write down something.
"To take over" is to gain control over something.
Thus, option A is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
Put ________ your sweater before you get out.
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on
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in
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down
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at
Explanation
To
put
on clothing or make-up, one places it on one's body in order to wear it. The context refers to wearing a sweater. Hence, the phrasal verb given in option A, put "on" is the correct answer.
To put
"in" an amount of time or effort doing something, one spends that time or effort doing it.
To put "down" someone or something is to criticize that.
To put "at" is to calculate or estimate cost, size etc.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option.
No, the burglar didn't take too much, but he did manage to ________ some of my best carpets.
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make for with
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make out with
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make off with
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make of with
Explanation
The context refers to the burglar taking or stealing some of my best carpets. Here, "make off with" is the correct answer as this phrase means escaping with something stolen. As the burglar managed to leave with the stolen carpets this phrase fits best.
"To make for with" is ungrammatical and hence, incorrect.
"To make out with" something is to make progress with them.
"To make of with" is incorrect and ungrammatical.
Thus, option C is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option.
I don't really like his being absent so much, but he does ________ the most amusing excuses.
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make for
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make up
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make away
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make out
Explanation
The context refers to a person giving excuses for his absence. "Make up" in option B means to compose or invent, in this case - excuses. Thus, this concurs with the context.
"To make for" is to head towards a place.
"To make away" with something is to take something or escape with something stolen.
"To make out" is to manage to understand.
Thus, option B is to correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option.
It's very difficult to ________ a person who has so many prejudices.
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take to
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take off
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take in
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take for
Explanation
To "take to" a person is to begin liking that person. The context refers to a reaction to a person. Thus, option A is correct.
"To take off" is to leave.
"To take in" is to give shelter to someone.
"To take for" is to regard a person in a particular manner. This is incorrect as here, the reference is to liking or not liking a person and not classifying them in any other manner.
Thus, option A is correct.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option.
He ________ his grandfather.
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takes off
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takes to
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takes after
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takes for
Explanation
To "take after" someone is to be like them. The context refers to him being like someone. Thus, option C is the correct answer.
"To take off" is to leave.
"To take to" someone is to begin to like them.
"To take for" something is to regard as something.
Thus, option C is correct.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option.
She ________ her friends for advice on investing her money.
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looks after
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looks away
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looks to
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looks into
Explanation
"To look after" something or someone is to take care of them.
"To look away" is to divert one's attention from something or to ignore it.
"To look to" is to direct one's attention or gaze in a specified direction. Here, the context refers to her directing her attention towards her friend for advice.
"To look into" is to investigate something.
Thus, option C is correct.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Panthotenic acid is
abundant
in eggs, peas and potatoes.
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Plentiful
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Scarce
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Inadequate
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Insufficient
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Analogous
Explanation
'Abundant' means something which exists or is available in large quantities; plentiful.
"There was abundant evidence to support the theory."
So, Panthotenic acid is abundant in eggs means that it is profusely or plentifully filled with eggs. Hence, option A is correct and the others are not.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Frequent minor
ailments
keep Mrs. Collins from work.
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Irritations
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Young children
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Sickness
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Falls
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Excuses
Explanation
'Ailment' means an illness, typically a minor one.
"The doctor diagnosed a common stomach ailment."
In this context, frequent minor ailments mean frequent minor illness or sickness keep Mrs. Collins from work. So, Option C is correct and the other options are not.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
The newscaster gave a
concise
account of the hurricane.
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Long and detailed
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Sad and depressing
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Up-to-date
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Short and clear
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Complicated and intricate
Explanation
'Concise' means giving a lot of information clearly and in a few words; brief but comprehensive.
"a concise account of the country's history"
In this sentence,the newscaster gave a concise account means that he gave a short and clear account of the hurricane.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
The musicians who graduated from that school are
adept
at playing at least four instruments.
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Proficient
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Adjustable
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Awkward
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Careful
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Proverbial
Explanation
'Adept' means very skilled or proficient at something.
"She is adept at cutting through red tape."
In this context, The musicians graduated from that school are adept at playing at least four instruments means they are proficient at playing four instruments. So, option A is correct and the others are not.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Many countries nowadays restrict the exportation of
authentic
artefacts.
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Particular
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Rare
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Tentative
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Costly
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Genuine
Explanation
'Authentic' means of undisputed origin and not a copy; genuine.
"the letter is now accepted as an authentic document"
In this context, many countries nowadays restrict the exportation of authentic or genuine artefacts. Hence, option E is correct and the others are not because they do not provide the correct answer.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
The heaviest
concentration
of niacin is in natural sources such as beans, whole grain cereal products, liver and fish.
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Mass
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Recollection
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Scattering
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Decency
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Instantaneous
Explanation
'Concentration' means a close gathering of people or things.
"the island has the greatest concentration of seabirds in the north-west"
Thus, in this sentence, the heaviest concentration of niacin is in natural sources means that the heaviest gathering or a huge mass of niacin is in natural sources. Hence, option A is correct and the others are not.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
The department chairmen refused to
authorize
the requisition.
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Request
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Transfer
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Grant
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Project
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Invalidate
Explanation
'Authorize' means to give official permission for or approval to (an undertaking or agent).
"the government authorized further aircraft production"
In this context, the department chairmen refused to authorize means that they refused to grant the requisition. Hence, option C is correct and the others are not because they do not provide the correct answer.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
We were shocked by the
brutality
of the hooligans. They were simply like a herd of violent animals.
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Politeness
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Foolishness
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Eagerness
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Happiness
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Cruetly
Explanation
'Brutality' means savage physical violence; great cruelty.
"brutality against civilians"
According to the context, we were shocked by the brutality or cruelty of the hooligans. Hence, option E is correct and the other options are incorrect because they do not provide the correct answer.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Bones of the skull are capable of
conducting
sounds of the human voice to the inner ear.
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Receiving
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Transmitting
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Creating
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Adjusting
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Convenes
Explanation
'Conduct' means to organize and carry out.
"in the second trial he conducted his own defence"
Thus, in this sentence, bones of the skull are capable of conducting sounds mean that they are able to transmit sounds of the human voice to the inner ear. Hence, option B is correct and the other options are not as they do not provide the correct answer.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Affluent
nations have an obligation to help their neighbours; however, they quite often do just the opposites causing poor countries to be even poorer.
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Sophisticated
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Wealthy
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Advanced
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Powerful
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Industrialized
Explanation
'Affluent' means (especially of a group or area) having a great deal of money; wealthy.
"The affluent societies of the western world."
In this context, Affluent nations means wealthy nations have an obligation to help their neighbours. So, option B is correct and the other options are not.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Dauntless
men and women with their children crossed America in covered wagons.
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Foreign
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Fearless
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Penniless
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Adventuresome
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Pitiable
Explanation
'Dauntless' means showing fearlessness and determination.
"dauntless soldiers"
In this context, Dauntless men and women refer to fearless men and women. Hence, option B is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the correct answer.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
The
consensus
among her family members was that she ought to get married.
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Agreement
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Survey
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Statistics
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Prohibition
Explanation
'Consensus' means a general agreement.
"there is a growing consensus that the current regime has failed"
In the given context, the consensus among her family members means that the general agreement among her family members was that she ought to get married. Hence, option A is correct and the other options are not.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Teaching provides the chief means of
conveying
knowledge from generation to generation.
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Reviewing
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Mastering
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Passing on
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Preserving
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Speculating
Explanation
'Convey' means to transfer, to communicate, to express, to carry and to transport.
In the given context, conveying knowledge from generation to generation refers to transferring of knowledge or passing on knowledge from generation to generation. Hence, option C is correct and the other options are incorrect because they do not provide the appropriate meaning of the underlined word as per the given context.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Since $$1970$$'s, all governments efforts to
curb
inflation in Turkey have been unsuccessful.
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Resist
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Control
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Sustain
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Induce
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Reverse
Explanation
'Curb' means to put a check or restraint on something.
"plans to introduce tougher curbs on insider dealing"
In this context, curb means to control. So, all government efforts to control or curb inflation in Turkey have been unsuccessful. Hence, option B is correct and the other options are incorrect as they do not provide the appropriate meaning of the underlined word as per the context.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Conscientious
researchers always pay attention to details while carrying out a research.
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Clever
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Meticulous
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Fearless
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Hasty
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Intellectual
Explanation
'Conscientious' means wishing to do one's work or duty well and thoroughly.
"a conscientious man, he took his duties very seriously"
In the given context, conscientious researchers mean meticulous or diligent researchers who always pay attention to details. Hence, option B is correct and the other options are not.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
John was as
deft
at handing complaints as he was at teaching.
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Intelligent
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Angry
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Skillful
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Crude
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Awkward
Explanation
'Deft' means neatly skillful and quick in one's movements.
"a deft piece of footwork"
This is exactly what 'deft' means in the given context. John was deft or skillful at handling complaints. Hence, option C is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the correct answer.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
George Ravencroft's invention of lead crystal in the late $$17$$th century was
crucial to
the development of optical lenses.
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Essential to
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Prior to
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Dependent on
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Instructive for
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Propitious for
Explanation
It is quite evident from the context that crucial means important, necessary, essential. So, for the given sentence, it can be safely stated that George Ravencroft's invention of lead crystal in the 17th century was crucial to or essential to the development of optical lenses. Hence, option A is correct and the others are not because they do not provide the correct answer.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
After several near disasters and especially that one in Chernobyl, a
controversy
has raged over the safety of nuclear energy.
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Dispute
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Seminar
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Colloquium
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Conversation
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Collaboration
Explanation
'Controversy' means a prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion.
"the design of the building has caused controversy"
In the given context, the sentence states that a controversy has raged over the safety of nuclear energy which means that a dispute or an unhealthy disagreement has raged over the safety of nuclear energy.
Hence, option A is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the appropriate meaning of the underlined word as per the given context.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Recent border
confrontations
between the two countries lend credence to the rumors of an impending war.
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Enterprises
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Consequences
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Conferences
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Disputes
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Interims
Explanation
'Confrontation' means a situation where two players or sides compete to win a sporting contest.
"the race promised a classic confrontation between the two top runners in the world"
In the given context, confrontation means disputes which will lend evidence to the rumours of an impending war. Hence, option D is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the correct answer.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Deficiency
of vitamin $$B1$$ causes a dysfunction of the nervous system and beriberi.
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Overdose
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Too much
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Lack
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Wrong use
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Side effects
Explanation
'Deficiency' means a lack or shortage.
"deficiencies in material resources"
Int his context, deficiency of Vitamin B1 refers to a lack of Vitamin B1. Hence, option C is correct and the others are not.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
He
disregarded
his wife's feelings in the matter, which made her furious enough to think of divorce.
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Did not ignore
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Paid no attention to
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Discharged
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Considered
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Was careless
Explanation
'Disregard' means to pay no attention to; ignore.
"the body of evidence is too substantial to disregard"
In this context, he disregarded his wife's feelings means that he paid no attention to his wife's feelings. Hence, option B is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
The new government regulation disallows
disclosure
of personal tax information.
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Announcement
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Public revelation
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Opening
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Closing
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Discredit
Explanation
'Disclosure' means the action of making new or secret information known.
"a judge ordered the disclosure of the government documents"
In this context, the statement states that the new government regulation disallows disclosure or public revelation of personal tax information. Hence, option B is correct and the other options are incorrect because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Most businessmen are
dubious
about predictions of a speedy economic recovery in Turkey.
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Assured
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Enthusiastic
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Happy
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Doubtful
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Worried
Explanation
'Dubious' means hesitating or doubting.
"I was rather dubious about the whole idea"
In this context, most businessmen are dubious about predictions means that they are doubtful about predictions of a speedy economic recovery in Turkey. Hence, option D is correct and the others are not because they do not provide the correct information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
It is said that brown genes are
dominant
and blue ones are recessive.
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Controlling
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Docile
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Dormant
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Doleful
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Barren
Explanation
'Dominant' means having power and influence over others.
"they are now in an even more dominant position in the market"
In this context, the sentence states that brown genes are dominant or controlling and the blue ones are recessive. Hence, option A is correct and the other options are incorrect as they do not provide the correct information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
The old town hall was
demolished
and a new recreation center took its place.
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Renovated
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Razed
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Remodeled
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Vanished
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Disappeared
Explanation
'Demolish' means to destroy, bulldoze, raze, topple, knock down.
In this context, demolish means the same thing, to raze or destroy.
So, option B is correct and the other options are incorrect because they do not provide the correct answer.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
The fact that economists are able to
distinguish
virtually all of the causes of recessions does not mean they can accurately predict them.
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Prevent
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Discern
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Promote
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Define
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Confound
Explanation
'Distinguish' means to recognize or treat (someone or something) as different.
"the child is perfectly capable of distinguishing reality from fantasy"
In this context, distinguish means to discern. Economists are able to distinguish or discern or perceive virtually all of the causes of recessions. Hence, option B is correct and the others are not because they do not provide the appropriate meaning.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
The government took some
drastic
measures against reckless drivers to be able to decrease the number of traffic accidents.
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Moderate
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Compromising
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Radical
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Sensible
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Wild
Explanation
'Drastic' means likely to have a strong or far-reaching effect; radical and extreme.
"a drastic reduction of staffing levels"
In this context, drastic means radical. So, the Government took some drastic measures means that the government took some radical measures. So, option C is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the correct answer.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
The boy felt
disgraced
because he knew that he had been wrong to cheat on the exam.
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Ashamed
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Worried
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Tempted
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Cunning
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Relieved
Explanation
'Disgraced' means having fallen from favour or a position of power or honour; discredited.
"the disgraced city financier"
In this context, the boy felt disgraced means that he felt ashamed because he knew that it was incorrect on his part to cheat in the exam. Hence, option A is correct and the others are not because they do not provide the appropriate meaning.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
I hope that club does not
deprive
poor children of the opportunity to participate in sports.
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Deny
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Retract
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Improvise
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Dilute
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Fret
Explanation
'Deprive' means to prevent (a person or place) from having or using something.
"the city was deprived of its water supplies"
In this context, deprive means to deny. Thus, I hope that club does not deprive or deny poor children of the opportunity to participate in sports. Hence, option A is correct and the others are not because they do not provide the appropriate meaning of the underlined word as per the context.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
The public seems
doubtful
about the government's last plan on economy.
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Debit
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Delightful
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Delirious
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Dubious
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Rational
Explanation
'Doubtful' means feeling uncertain about something.
"he looked doubtful, but gave a nod"
In this context, the public seems doubtful means that they were dubious about the government's last plan on economy. Hence, option D is correct and the others are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
So
engrossed
in his writing was the young writer that he barely noticed the passing of time.
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Delighted
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Frustrated
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Approached
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Involved
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Detached
Explanation
'Engrossed' means to absorb all the attention or interest of.
"they seemed to be engrossed in conversation"
In this sentence, "So engrossed in his writing was the young writer that he barely noticed the passing of time", 'engrossed' means to be absorbed or engaged or involved. Hence, option D is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Aristotle believed that a thrown ball travelled in a straight line until the force that impelled it was
exhausted
.
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Used up
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Debilitated
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Diverted
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Tired out
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Accelerated
Explanation
'Exhausted' means very tired.
"she returned home, exhausted from work"
In this sentence, "Aristotle believed that a thrown ball travelled in a straight line until the force that impelled it was exhausted", 'exhausted' means worn out or tired out. Hence, option D is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the appropriate answer.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
This vitamin is abundantly
enriched
in whole grain breads, cheese, lean meats, eggs, leafy vegetables and liver.
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Adored
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Admired
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Fortified
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Enhanced
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Concise
Explanation
'Enrich' means to make more nutritious, improve, vitaminize
"many convenience foods are enriched with minerals and vitamins"
In this sentence, "This vitamin is abundantly enriched in whole grain breads, cheese, lean meats, eggs, leafy vegetables and liver", 'enriched' means to get enhanced.
Hence, option D is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Which country
emerged
as a world power after World War II?
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Surrendered
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Came forth
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Fought
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Dismissed
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Lurked
Explanation
'Emerge' means to move out of or away from something and become visible.
"black ravens emerged from the fog"
In this sentence, "Which country emerged as a world power after World War II?", 'emerged' means to become prominent or come forth. Hence, option B is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the correct answer.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Cooperative education is regarded as a valued educational
enterprise
.
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Blender
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Venture
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Fraud
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Revenue
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Prelude
Explanation
'Venture' means a project or undertaking, especially a bold or complex one.
"a joint enterprise between French and Japanese companies"
In this sentence, "Cooperative education is regarded as a valued educational enterprise", 'enterprise' means venture. So, option B is correct and the others are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
The plant has an
edible
, bulb-shaped stem.
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Eatable
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Rotund
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Convex
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Sizable
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Poisonous
Explanation
'Edible' means fit to be eaten (often used to contrast with unpalatable or poisonous varieties).
"the shrub has small edible berries"
In this sentence, the plant has an edible, bulb-shaped stem, 'edible' means eatable or consumable or palatable. Hence, option A is correct and the others are not because they do not provide the correct answer.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Enraged
by being overcharged, Mr. Thompson refused to pay the bill.
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Disappointed
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Infuriated
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Alienated
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Endangered
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Alleviated
Explanation
'Enrage' means very angry; furious.
"an enraged mob screamed abuse"
In this sentence, "Enraged by being overcharged, Mr. Thompson refused to pay the bill", 'enraged' means to be infuriated. Hence, option B is correct and the others are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
The detectives use various means to
elicit
a confession from murderers.
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Make
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Force
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Frame
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Temper
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Draw out
Explanation
'Elicit' means to evoke or draw out (a reaction, answer, or fact) from someone.
"I tried to elicit a smile from Joanna"
In this sentence, the detectives use various means to elicit a confession from murders, 'elicit' means to extract or evoke or draw out. Hence, option E is correct and the others are not because they do not provide the correct answer.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Kitaro is often described by critics being an
exemplary
man of creative music.
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'Exemplary' means serving as a desirable model; very good.
"exemplary behaviour"
In this sentence, "Kitaro is often described by critics being an exemplary man of creative music", 'exemplary means model or ideal or perfect. Hence, option E is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the correct answer.
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