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Synonyms
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English
Synonym of Admonition is _________?
A
Weapon
B
Warning
C
Preamble
D
Alarm
Explanation and memory cue
The word 'Admonition' means a warning or reprimand. Among the options, 'Warning' is the correct synonym, while 'Weapon', 'Preamble', and 'Alarm' do not accurately match the meaning.
1482
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Synonyms
easy
English
Synonym of Prudence is __________?
A
Judgement
B
Folly
C
Recklessness
D
Incapable
Explanation and memory cue
Prudence means the quality of being cautious and wise in practical matters, so its synonym is 'Judgement'. The other options (Folly, Recklessness, Incapable) are antonyms or unrelated.
1483
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Synonyms
easy
English
Synonym of Obsolescent is _________?
A
Useless
B
Glittering
C
Fustiness
D
Modernity
Explanation and memory cue
The word 'obsolescent' means becoming obsolete or going out of use, which aligns closely with the meaning of 'useless' in the sense of losing practical utility. Authoritative sources like Merriam-Webster, Collins Dictionary, Cambridge Dictionary, and Dictionary.com confirm that 'obsolescent' means becoming outdated or out of date. Synonyms include outdated, obsolete, antiquated, and outmoded. The other options ('Glittering', 'Fustiness', and 'Modernity') are unrelated or opposite in meaning.
1484
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Synonyms
easy
English
Synonym of EVADE is ______?
A
Elude
B
Avoid
C
Dodge
D
All of these
Explanation and memory cue
All the options 'Elude', 'Avoid', and 'Dodge' are synonyms of 'Evade', meaning to escape or avoid something. Therefore, 'All of these' is the correct answer.
1485
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Idioms and Phrases
easy
English
"Weal and woe" means ________?
A
Up & down
B
Joys & sorrows
C
Wholeheartedly
D
Extreme hate
Explanation and memory cue
The phrase "weal and woe" means "joys and sorrows," referring to good and bad times. This matches option B, making it the correct answer.
1486
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Synonyms
easy
English
What is the synonym of the word “INDUBITABLE”?
A
Certain
B
Undeniable
C
Fraudulent
D
Doubtful
Explanation and memory cue
The word 'indubitable' means something that cannot be doubted or questioned, making 'undeniable' the closest synonym. 'Certain' is close but less precise, while 'fraudulent' and 'doubtful' have opposite meanings.
1487
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Parts of Speech
easy
English
"Wow" is an example of ________?
A
Article
B
Conjunction
C
Interjection
D
Adverb
Explanation and memory cue
"Wow" is an interjection because it expresses a sudden emotion or reaction. Interjections are words or phrases that convey strong feelings and are often followed by an exclamation mark.
1488
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Vocabulary
easy
English
A lady who remains unmarried?
A
Bachelor
B
Misanthrope
C
Spinster
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue
The term 'spinster' traditionally refers to an unmarried woman, especially one beyond the usual age for marriage. 'Bachelor' refers to an unmarried man, 'misanthrope' means someone who dislikes people, and 'None of these' is incorrect here.
1489
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Fill In The Blanks
easy
English
I'm ________ sure of it as you are.
A
Quite
B
As
C
Perfectly
D
Very
Explanation and memory cue
The correct phrase is "I'm as sure of it as you are." This is a common English comparative structure where "as" is used to compare the speaker's certainty to that of another person. The option "quite" does not fit grammatically in this sentence, and the phrase sounds awkward. "As" is the appropriate word to complete the sentence correctly.
1490
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Synonyms
easy
English
The synonym of "Emancipate" is ________?
A
Emanate
B
Incorporate
C
Defame
D
Release
Explanation and memory cue
"Emancipate" means to set free or release from restraint or control. Among the options, "Release" is the correct synonym as it conveys the idea of freeing or liberating.