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Synonym of audacious is ____.

  • A. Cautious
  • B. Docile
  • C. Daring
  • D. Compliant
Explanation:
Audacious describes bold, daring behavior that may disregard risk.

Synonym of antipathy is ____.

  • A. Affinity
  • B. Aversion
  • C. Rapport
  • D. Esteem
Explanation:
Antipathy is a strong dislike or aversion.

Synonym of alacrity is ____.

  • A. Trepidation
  • B. Eagerness
  • C. Inertia
  • D. Reluctance
Explanation:
Alacrity is a brisk, eager readiness to act.

Synonym of abrogate is ____.

  • A. Repeal
  • B. Ratify
  • C. Amplify
  • D. Entrench
Explanation:
Abrogate means to formally end or repeal something, especially a law.

What is the closest meaning of 'Abate'?

  • A. To lessen in intensity
  • B. Excessively frugal
  • C. Using few words
  • D. Attacker of beliefs
Explanation:
'Abate' means to lessen in intensity, often tested against similar but distinct tones.

What is the closest meaning of 'Zealous'?

  • A. Insufficient amount
  • B. Shockingly bad
  • C. Having little money
  • D. Intensely enthusiastic
Explanation:
'Zealous' means intensely enthusiastic, often tested against similar but distinct tones.

What is the closest meaning of 'Vociferous'?

  • A. To regard with disgust
  • B. Wary and cautious
  • C. Loudly forceful
  • D. Insufficient amount
Explanation:
'Vociferous' means loudly forceful, often tested against similar but distinct tones.

What is the closest meaning of 'Ubiquitous'?

  • A. Not in harmony
  • B. Expressed clearly
  • C. Attacker of beliefs
  • D. Present everywhere
Explanation:
'Ubiquitous' means present everywhere, often tested against similar but distinct tones.

What is the closest meaning of 'Tenuous'?

  • A. Self-satisfied
  • B. Insufficient amount
  • C. Based on random choice
  • D. Weak or slight
Explanation:
'Tenuous' means weak or slight, often tested against similar but distinct tones.

What is the closest meaning of 'Sagacious'?

  • A. Unrealistically idealistic
  • B. Wary and cautious
  • C. Having keen judgment
  • D. Weak or slight
Explanation:
'Sagacious' means having keen judgment, often tested against similar but distinct tones.