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Synonyms for IBPS EXAMS – IBPS Preparation for Bank PO

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So today , in this article, we will discuss ‘Synonyms’ from English section for banking exam preparation.

Directions for questions (1 to 12), a word in capital letters is followed by four options. From the options, choose the appropriate word that is the synonym for the given word.
  1. THRILLED
(1) Tedious                                                   (2) Monotonous
(3) Delight                                                    (4) Dull
  1. (3)

  1. WHEEDLE
(1) Emaciated                                             (2) Flattery
(3) Purge                                                     (4) Scant
  1. (2)


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