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Analogous
A.
B.
C.
D.
Answer & Solution
"Analogous"
means similar or comparable in certain respects. The opposite of analogous
would be "heterogeneous," which refers to things that are different
in kind or composition, indicating a lack of similarity.
Opposite words: Heterogeneous,
Varying, Diversified, Disparity.
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Alienate
A.
B.
C.
D.
Answer & Solution
"Alienate"
means to cause someone to feel isolated, estranged, or distanced from others.
The opposite of this would be "reunite," which means to bring people
back together, ending isolation or estrangement.
Opposite words: Reunite,
Assemble, Concourse.
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Accolade
A.
B.
C.
D.
Answer & Solution
"Accolade"
refers to an award or honor given in recognition of someone's achievements. The
opposite would be "criticism," which involves expressing disapproval
or pointing out faults or shortcomings.
Opposite words: Condemnation,
Indictment, Censure, Chastise, Criticism.
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Perpetual
A.
B.
C.
D.
Answer & Solution
"Perpetual"
refers to something that is constant, ongoing, and never-ending. The opposite
of this would be "intermittent," which describes something that
occurs at irregular intervals or stops and starts, rather than being
continuous.
Opposite words: Transitory,
Temporary, Intermittent, Evanescent, Short lived.
115
Equivocal
A.
B.
C.
D.
Answer & Solution
"Equivocal"
means unclear, ambiguous, or having more than one possible interpretation. The
opposite of equivocal would be something that is clear and obvious, like
"evident."
Opposite words: Obvious,
Evident, Perspicacious, Clear, Lucid, Pellucid.
116
Fusion
A.
B.
C.
D.
Answer & Solution
"Fusion"
refers to the process of combining or blending two or more things into one. The
opposite of fusion would be "separation," which refers to the act of
dividing or splitting things apart.
Opposite words: Scattering,
Furcating, Fragmentation, Separation, Decentralize.
117
Lull
A.
B.
C.
D.
Answer & Solution
"Lull"
means to calm or soothe, often by bringing about a sense of quiet or peace. The
opposite would be "instigate," which means to provoke or stir up,
usually in a way that disrupts calmness.
Opposite words: Waken,
Agitate, Instigate, Impel, Foment.
118
Outset
A.
B.
C.
D.
Answer & Solution
"Outset"
refers to the beginning or start of something. The opposite of this is
"conclusion," which refers to the end or finishing point of an event
or process.
Opposite words: Conclusion,
End, Ultima, Epilogue, Dernier.
119
Preserve
A.
B.
C.
D.
Answer & Solution
"Preserve"
means to keep something in its original state or protect it from harm. The
opposite of this would be "ruin," which means to destroy or damage
something, often irreparably.
Opposite words: Ruin,
Impair, Damage, Distort, Detriment, Mischief, Lesion, Maim, Bale.
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Native
A.
B.
C.
D.
Answer & Solution
"Native"
refers to something or someone that originates from a particular place,
especially where they were born. The opposite would be "alien," which
refers to something foreign or from another place. Therefore, "alien"
is the correct antonym.
Opposite words:
Exotic, Alien, Expatriate, Immigrant, Peregrination, Adventitious.
