Test Series - antonyms

Test Number 2/7

Q: FLAGITIOUS
A. Innocent
B. Vapid
C. Ignorant
D. Frivolous
Solution: FLAGITIOUS
Q: BELITTLE
A. Criticize
B. Flatter
C. Exaggerate
D. Adore
Solution: Main Entry: belittle
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: detract
Synonyms: bad-mouth, blister, criticize, cut down to size, cut to the quick, decry, deprecate, depreciate, deride, derogate, diminish, discount, discredit, disparage, dispraise, downgrade, downplay, dump on, knock*, lower, minimize, pan, pooh pooh, poor mouth, put down, rip*, roast, run down, scoff at, scorch*, scorn, shoot down, shoot full of holes, slam*, smear, sneer at, sour grapes, squash, squelch, take a swipe at, take down, take down a peg, tear down, underestimate, underrate, undervalue, write off.
Antonyms: build up, exaggerate, praise, value
Q: STARTLED
A. Amused
B. Relaxed
C. Endless
D. Astonished
Solution: Relaxed
Q: BUSY
A. Occupied
B. Engrossed
C. Relaxed
D. Engaged
Solution: Relaxed
Q: FRESH
A. Faulty
B. Sluggish
C. Disgraceful
D. Stale
Solution: Stale
Q: CULPABLE
A. Defendable
B. Blameless
C. Careless
D. Irresponsible
Solution: Blameless
Q: EVASIVE
A. Free
B. Honest
C. Liberal
D. Frank
Solution: Honest
Q: GREGARIOUS
A. Antisocial
B. Glorious
C. Horrendous
D. Similar
Solution: Antisocial
Q: AWARE
A. Uncertain
B. Ignorant
C. Sure
D. Doubtful
Solution: Ignorant
Q: HIRSUTE
A. Scaly
B. Bald
C. Erudite
D. Quiet
Solution: Bald

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