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English Questions: Antonyms – 13

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  1. Insidious is most dissimilar to
    A. repellant
    B. pure
    C. charming
    D. delicious
    Answer
    A. insidious means harmful but enticing or seductive; repellant

  2. Tepid is most dissimilar to
    A. dispassionate
    B. scalding
    C. crisp
    D. clever
    Answer
    B. tepid means lukewarm; scalding means boiling hot

  3. Succor is most dissimilar to
    A. genius
    B. abet
    C. injure
    D. deciduous
    Answer
    C. to succor means go to the aid of, or relieve; to injure means to harm

  4. Enjoin is most dissimilar to
    A. sever
    B. dislike
    C. permit
    D. divorce
    Answer
    C. enjoin means to forbid or prohibit, therefore permit is the opposite

  5. Perilous is most dissimilar to
    A. disciplined
    B. similar
    C. safe
    D. honest
    Answer
    C. perilous means dangerous, therefore safe is the opposite

  6. Cautious is most dissimilar to
    A. reasonable
    B. careful
    C. illogical
    D. reckless
    Answer
    D. cautious means careful; reckless means lacking caution

  7. Punctual is most dissimilar to
    A. close
    B. tardy
    C. sloppy
    D. precious
    Answer
    B. punctual means on time; tardy means late

  8. Delude is most dissimilar to
    A. drought
    B. clever
    C. enlighten
    D. enrage
    Answer
    C. to delude means to mislead the judgment of someone, or to trick; to enlighten means to give knowledge to someone

  9. Entice is most dissimilar to
    A. piece
    B. repulse
    C. attract
    D. repeat
    Answer
    B. to entice means attract seductively, or to lure; to repulse means

  10. Stingy is most dissimilar to
    A. wasteful
    B. democratic
    C. spiteful
    D. liberal
    Answer
    D. one meaning of liberal is giving freely, or generous; stingy means lacking generosity





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