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1. Recollect

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The word "recollect" means to recall or bring back to one's mind. It is synonymous with the word "remember", which also means to recall or retain information or experiences in one's mind. Therefore, "remember" is the correct answer as it has the same meaning as "recollect".

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Web Synonyms Trivia Quiz challenges your knowledge of English synonyms. Test your ability to identify words with similar meanings, enhancing vocabulary and language skills. Ideal for learners aiming to improve English proficiency.

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2. Significance

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The word "significance" means the importance or meaning of something. Therefore, the correct answer "importance" is a synonym of "significance". Both words convey the idea of something being significant or having value.

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3. Slender

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The word "slim" is synonymous with "slender," meaning thin or of a small size. Therefore, "slim" is the correct answer because it is a suitable synonym for "slender."

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4. Unite

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5. Reluctant

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The word "reluctant" means unwilling or hesitant to do something. It implies a lack of desire or enthusiasm towards a particular action or task. Therefore, the correct answer "unwilling" accurately captures the meaning of "reluctant".

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6. Reveal

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The word "reveal" means to make something known or visible. It is often used when something is being shown or displayed for the first time. In this context, "show" is a synonym of "reveal" and conveys the same meaning. The other words in the list, "still" and "damp," do not have the same meaning as "reveal" and are not related to the concept of showing or displaying something.

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7. Vacant

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The word "vacant" means not currently occupied or filled. The word "empty" has a similar meaning, referring to something that contains nothing or is not occupied. Therefore, "empty" is the correct answer as it is a synonym of "vacant". The other options, "waste" and "attempt", do not have the same meaning as "vacant" and are not synonyms.

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8. Stationary

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The word "stationary" means not moving or not changing position. The word "still" has a similar meaning, indicating that something is not in motion. Therefore, "still" is an appropriate synonym for "stationary." The other options, "top" and "busy," do not have the same meaning and are not suitable alternatives.

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9. Summit

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The word "top" is the correct answer because it is synonymous with "summit." Both words refer to the highest point or peak of something. The other words listed, "understand" and "brave," do not have the same meaning as "summit" or "top."

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10. Tranquil

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The word "tranquil" means peaceful or calm. Therefore, the correct answer is "calm".

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11. Valiant

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The word "valiant" is synonymous with "brave." It means showing courage or determination in the face of danger or difficulty. Therefore, "brave" is the correct answer as it has the same meaning as "valiant."

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12. Robust

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13. Sufficient

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The word "enough" means an adequate or satisfactory amount or degree of something. It implies that there is a satisfactory quantity or quality present. In the given list of words, "enough" is the only word that directly relates to the concept of adequacy or satisfaction. "Sufficient" and "enough" are synonyms, but "enough" is a more commonly used term in everyday language. Therefore, "enough" is the correct answer in this context.

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14. Reckless

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The word "rash" is the correct answer because it is a synonym of "reckless". Both words convey the idea of acting without thinking or considering the consequences. The other options - small and dressed - do not have the same meaning as "reckless". Therefore, "rash" is the most appropriate choice.

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15. Seclusion

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The word "seclusion" refers to being isolated or away from others, while "privacy" refers to the state of being free from unwanted attention or intrusion. Both words convey a sense of being alone or having personal space. Therefore, "privacy" is the correct answer as it is the closest in meaning to "seclusion" out of the given options.

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16. Squander

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The word "squander" means to waste something, usually resources or opportunities. Therefore, the correct answer is "waste" as it is the closest synonym to "squander" among the given options. "Thankfulness" and "calm" do not have the same meaning as "squander" and are therefore incorrect choices.

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17. Velocity

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The word "speed" is the correct answer because it is the most appropriate term to describe the concept of velocity. Velocity refers to the rate at which an object changes its position in a specific direction, and speed is a scalar quantity that measures the rate of motion of an object without considering its direction. Therefore, speed is the correct term to use in this context.

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18. Scanty

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The word "scanty" means limited or insufficient in quantity or amount. Similarly, the word "scarce" also means in short supply or not abundant. Both words convey the idea of something being scarce or not readily available. Therefore, "scarce" is the correct answer as it is a synonym of "scanty".

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19. Vanquish

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The word "vanquish" means to defeat or overcome someone or something completely. Similarly, the word "conquer" also means to overcome or defeat someone or something. Therefore, "conquer" is the correct answer as it is a synonym of "vanquish". The other options, "weariness" and "angry", do not have the same meaning as "vanquish" and are therefore incorrect.

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20. Solitude

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Solitude refers to the state of being alone or isolated, while loneliness refers to the feeling of sadness or isolation that one experiences when they are alone or lack companionship. Therefore, loneliness is the correct answer as it directly relates to the meaning of solitude. The other options, such as surround and cheeky, do not have the same meaning or association with solitude.

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21. Tempestuous

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The word "tempestuous" is synonymous with "stormy". It refers to a situation or weather characterized by strong winds, turbulence, and instability. This word does not have any relation to the other options provided, such as "unwilling" or "begin". Therefore, the correct answer is "stormy".

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22. Spectre

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23. Sever

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The word "separate" means to divide or disconnect something into different parts or pieces. It is the only word among the given options that matches this definition. "Sever" means to cut off or separate something completely, but it is not a synonym for "separate." "Stubborn" means refusing to change one's opinion or course of action, and "coax" means to persuade or gently convince someone to do something. Therefore, "separate" is the correct answer.

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24. Ruddy

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25. Regret

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The correct answer is "sorrow." This is because "sorrow" is a synonym for "regret." Both words express a feeling of sadness or unhappiness over something that has happened or been done. "Disaster" does not have the same meaning as "regret" or "sorrow," so it is not the correct answer.

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Recollect
Significance
Slender
Unite
Reluctant
Reveal
Vacant
Stationary
Summit
Tranquil
Valiant
Robust
Sufficient
Reckless
Seclusion
Squander
Velocity
Scanty
Vanquish
Solitude
Tempestuous
Spectre
Sever
Ruddy
Regret
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