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english101 - Synonyms and Antonyms

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Synonyms and Antonyms
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Simile and Metaphor
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Synonyms and Antonyms


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The following test Antonyms and Synonyms.








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What does mortified mean?

Displeased

Sad














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Determine the word which is an antonym to the underlined word in the following sentences.






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The miniature copy of the painting was given to the Arts Society.

large

minute






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The neighbour's comments pacified the angry man.

Provoked

Appeased






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The teacher spoke to the impudent boy at the end of the class.

Modest

Arrogant






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Parents who restrict children too much are often sorry for the consequences.

restrain

liberate






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The prefect of the class the class took a neutral stance in the argument between the two boys.

impartial

baised






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Determine the word which is an synonym to the underlined word in the following sentences.






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The honesty of the entire group of workers caused the supervisor to show his generosity.

shrewdness

truthfulness






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The enormous blaze was extinguished within half an hour of the firemen's arrival.

put out

intensified






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Soon after the slaves were emancipated the industry collapsed.

freed

imprisoned






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Voluntary service were given in the campaign against littering.

efficient

Compulsory






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The council's request was granted by the government.

orders

wish







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