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Unit 14: Synonyms and Antonyms



             (i) free          (ii) blame         (iii) absorb       (iv) total                   Notes
         72. Brusque
             (i) sweep         (ii) sudden        (iii) obsequious   (iv) immediate
         73. Benefactor
             (i) beneficent                       (ii) benediction
            (iii) beneficiary                     (iv) none of the above
         74. Brag
             (i) show off      (ii) proud         (iii) laud         (iv) humble
         75. Benign
             (i) novice        (ii) sympathetic   (iii) malignant    (iv) beginning
         76. Credulous
             (i) innocent      (ii) creditable    (iii) unbelieving  (iv) worth
         77. Curb
             (i) help          (ii) incite        (iii) restrain     (iv) aggravate
         78. Calumny
             (i) pillar        (ii) slander       (iii) praise       (iv) lump
         79. Churlish
             (i) quarrelsome   (ii) curly         (iii) suave        (iv) curvy
         80. Conservative
             (i) reactionary   (ii) orthodox      (iii) iconoclast   (iv) saving
         81. Complaint
             (i) obliging      (ii) inhabitant    (iii) misfit       (iv) recalcitrant
         82. Cryptic
             (i) wail          (ii) manifest      (iii) underground  (iv) rude
         83. Contemptible
             (i) foolish       (ii) unworthy      (iii) dull         (iv) likeable
         84. Distinguished
             (i) ordinary      (ii) marked        (iii) confused     (iv) straightened
         85. Disparage
             (i) eject         (ii) appreciate    (iii) compare      (iv) jump
         86. Droll
             (i) roller        (ii) shout         (iii) customary    (iv) whimsical
         87. Dissipate
             (i) upgrade       (ii) lavish        (iii) spit         (iv) economise
         88. Debonair
             (i) unelegant     (ii) safe          (iii) fashionable  (iv) fresh
         89. Dainty
             (i) delicate      (ii) polished      (iii) coarse       (iv) plain
         90. Delicious
             (i) pleasant                         (ii) odious
            (iii) sweet                           (iv) none of the above




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