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Synonyms

A word or phrase with a meaning that is the same as or very similar to another word or phrase e.g. ‘Happy’ is the synonym of ‘Glad’.
Synonyms are frequently asked in SSC/banking exams either directly or from the Reading Comprehension, thus making it an important topic.

Ex: Word Meaning Synonyms

  • Paragon a perfect example                     Apotheosis, Exemplar
  • Aficionado Fan                                        Devotee, Fanatic
  • Modicum very less                                  Drop, Little
  • Cajole to flatter                                       Entice, Tantalize
  • Assiduous hard-working                         Diligent, Laborious
  • Facile effortless                                       Hasty

Q: 1-24 Choose the word/group of words which is most nearly the same in meaning to the word printed in bold.
  1. Reconnaissance
(1) investigation      (2) Reserved     (3) Recognizable    (4) Remedy     (5) Attack
  1. Proliferation
(1) explosion(2) Devastation   (3) Discomfiture    (4) Abundance  (5) Extraction
  1. Abandoned
(1) gave up(2) escaped from  (3) accepted        (4) took away   (5)enabled
4.Enthusiasm
(1) excellence     (2) Happiness  (3) Force       (4) Effervescence(5) Zeal
  1. Steadfastly
(1) quickly(2) violently      (3) adversely      (4) religiously    (5) faithfully

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