Test How Good Your Antonyms Skills Are!

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Test How Good Your Antonyms Skills Are! - Quiz

A word that has the opposite meaning to another is known as an antonym. Learning antonyms (as well as synonyms) can improve your English, both written and spoken. Can we now test how excellent your Antonyms skills are? If yes, let's start now!


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  • 1. 

    Belief

    • A. 

      Confidence

    • B. 

      Conviction

    • C. 

      Disbelief

    • D. 

      Impression

    Correct Answer
    C. Disbelief
    Explanation
    Disbelief refers to the state of not believing or accepting something as true or real. It indicates a lack of trust or confidence in a particular idea, concept, or statement. Unlike belief, confidence, conviction, or impression, disbelief suggests a strong skepticism or doubt towards the information or belief being presented. It implies a rejection or refusal to accept something without substantial evidence or proof.

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  • 2. 

    Invincible

    • A. 

      Beatable

    • B. 

      Indestructible

    • C. 

      Unbeatable

    • D. 

      Unyielding

    Correct Answer
    A. Beatable
    Explanation
    The word "invincible" means unable to be defeated or overcome. The word "beatable" is the opposite of invincible, meaning capable of being defeated or overcome. Therefore, "beatable" is the correct answer as it is the antonym of invincible. The other options, "indestructible," "unbeatable," and "unyielding," do not convey the opposite meaning of invincible and are therefore incorrect.

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  • 3. 

    Attention

    • A. 

      Care

    • B. 

      Concentration

    • C. 

      Disregard

    • D. 

      Thought

    Correct Answer
    C. Disregard
    Explanation
    Disregard is the correct answer because it means to pay no attention or ignore something. The other options, attention, care, concentration, and thought, all imply a level of focus or consideration, which is the opposite of disregard. Therefore, disregard is the best fit for the given list of words.

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  • 4. 

    Beneficial

    • A. 

      Advantageous

    • B. 

      Detrimental

    • C. 

      Helpful

    • D. 

      Rewarding

    Correct Answer
    B. Detrimental
    Explanation
    Detrimental means causing harm or damage, having a negative effect. Out of the given options, all the other words have a positive connotation and imply something beneficial or advantageous. However, detrimental is the opposite, indicating something harmful or disadvantageous. Therefore, the correct answer is detrimental.

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  • 5. 

    Fierce

    • A. 

      Ferocious

    • B. 

      Frightening

    • C. 

      Gentle

    • D. 

      Threatening

    Correct Answer
    C. Gentle
  • 6. 

    Amiable

    • A. 

      Agreeable

    • B. 

      Friendly

    • C. 

      Likeable

    • D. 

      Unfriendly

    Correct Answer
    C. Likeable
    Explanation
    The word "amiable" means having a friendly and pleasant manner. The words "agreeable," "friendly," and "likeable" all have similar meanings and can be used interchangeably to describe someone who is easy to get along with and pleasant to be around. However, "unfriendly" has the opposite meaning and describes someone who is not amiable or likeable. Therefore, the correct answer is "likeable."

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  • 7. 

    Careful

    • A. 

      Careless

    • B. 

      Conscientious

    • C. 

      Meticulous

    • D. 

      Scrupulous

    Correct Answer
    A. Careless
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Careless." This word is the opposite of "careful" and refers to someone who lacks attention or caution in their actions. They may be prone to making mistakes or not paying attention to details.

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  • 8. 

    Enemy

    • A. 

      Adversary

    • B. 

      Ally

    • C. 

      Foe

    • D. 

      Opponent

    Correct Answer
    B. Ally
    Explanation
    The word "enemy" refers to someone who is hostile or opposed to another person or group. In contrast, an "ally" is someone who is on the same side or supports another person or group. Therefore, "ally" is the correct answer as it is the opposite of "enemy" and represents a positive relationship.

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  • 9. 

    Changeable

    • A. 

      Constant

    • B. 

      Fluid

    • C. 

      Inconsistent

    • D. 

      Inconstant

    Correct Answer
    A. Constant
    Explanation
    The word "constant" means something that remains the same or consistent over time. In contrast to the other options, "changeable," "fluid," "inconsistent," and "inconstant," which all imply variability or lack of stability, "constant" suggests a state of permanence or reliability. Therefore, "constant" is the correct answer.

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  • 10. 

    Promote

    • A. 

      Advance

    • B. 

      Demote

    • C. 

      Elevate

    • D. 

      Upgrade

    Correct Answer
    B. Demote
    Explanation
    The word "promote" means to move someone to a higher position or rank, while "demote" means to move someone to a lower position or rank. Since "demote" is the opposite of "promote," it is the correct answer. The other options, "advance," "elevate," and "upgrade," all imply moving someone to a higher position, which is not the opposite of "promote."

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