English: Word Usage Questions Set 32

Directions (1-10): In each of the following questions one sentence is given with a word in bold, choose the most similar meaning of that word and mark it as your answer.

  1. GAUNT : I saw how gaunt he had become.
    brawny
    emaciated
    corpulent
    stocky
    All are correct
    Option B
    GAUNT (ADJECTIVE): skinny Synonyms: emaciated, forlorn Antonyms: plump, fat

     

  2. QUERULOUS : Forgive me for sounding querulous, but there is a fly in my coffee.
    affable
    amiable
    gracious
    peevish
    All are correct
    Option D
    QUERULOUS (ADJECTIVE): grouchy Synonyms: cantankerous, complaining Antonyms: cheerful, happy

     

  3. AFFECTED : He is proud and his wife always behaves in an affected manner.
    sincere
    artless
    feigned
    organic
    All are correct
    Option C
    AFFECTED (ADJECTIVE): artificial Synonyms: pretend, influence Antonyms: authentic, bona fide

     

  4. ADULTERATE : Those who adulterate milk should be severely punished.
    filter
    corrupt
    immaculate
    condense
    All are correct
    Option B
    ADULTERATE (VERB): make impure Synonyms: contaminate, alloy Antonyms: aid, improve

     

  5. EMANCIPATE : Many social activists tried to emancipate women from many social evils.
    confine
    rescue
    incarcerate
    manipulate
    All are correct
    Option B
    EMANCIPATE (VERB): make free Synonyms: liberate, loosen Antonyms: detain, hold

     

  6. PARASITE : Nikhil is a parasite to his family.
    bevy
    sychophant
    salubrious
    philanthropist
    All are correct
    Option B
    PARASITE (NOUN): barnacle Synonyms: bloodsucker, deadbeat Antonyms: benefactor, supporter

     

  7. DISSIPATE : The fog will eventually dissipate and allow the driver to view the path ahead.
    squander
    accumulate
    economize
    congregate
    All are correct
    Option A
    DISSIPATE (VERB): expend Synonyms: deplete, spend Antonyms: collect, gather

     

  8. CONDIGN : The activist felt that his raise was condign for all the work he had put into his position.
    illicit
    arbitrary
    biased
    merited
    All are correct
    Option D
    CONDIGN (ADJECTIVE): deserve Synonyms: appropriate, earned Antonyms: inappropriate, incorrect

     

  9. DYNAMIC : He has very dynamic personality.
    lethargic
    passive
    energetic
    sluggish
    All are correct
    Option C
    DYNAMIC (ADJECTIVE): charismatic Synonyms: effective, energetic Antonyms: lethargic, lifeless

     

  10. EXORBITANT : Some hotels charge exorbitant rates for beverages.
    moderate
    outrageous
    judicious
    available
    All are correct
    Option B
    EXORBITANT (ADJECTIVE): extravagant Synonyms: pricey, steep Antonyms: cheap, moderate

     



 

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