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Synonyms and Antonyms Collection - 12th - XII - Previously asked - Repeated - Government Question Paper

 

Std. XII  

Synonyms & Antonyms Collection

Government Question Paper


Synonyms

1. Liable - likely/responsible

2. Fate - destiny

3. Impudent - disrespectful

4. Slackened - loosened

5. Anarchy - lawlessness

6. Disfigured - marred

7. Shrugged - raised

8. Dragged - pulled

9. Stimulation - encouragement

10. Enormous - huge

11. Chaos - confusion 

12. Artless - innocent

13. Amputated - cut off

14. Donned - put on

15. Prevalent - common

16. Subsided - diminished

17. Intrude - enter without permission

18. Perforated - punctured

19. Tantalise - taunt 

20. Exasperated - annoyingly

21. Stimulation - excitement

22. Seasoned - garnished 

23. Curtailed - reduced

24. Traverse - move across 

25. Tyranny - autocracy

26. Hawked - sold

27. Amputated - removed

28. Crust - top

29. Agony - pain

30. Vexation - annoyance 

31. Ennobles - dignify

32. Fancy - desire

33. Finale - climax 

34. Splendour - magnificence

35. Despised - hated

36. Slackened - reduced

37. Disfigured - marred

38. Persuaded - convinced

39. Intrepid - gallant

40. Burnish - polish 

41. Vestibule - lobby

42. Formidable - difficult 

43. Occur – happen

44.Heaved – hung


Antonyms

1. Humble × meek

2. Prevalent × rare

3. Anarchy × lawfulness

4. Chaos × orderliness

5. Confidence × diffidence

6. Stimulated × discouraged 

7. Collapsed × refreshed 

8. Ridiculous × sensible

9. Resistance × assistance 

10. Malignant × benign

11. Emergency × normalcy

12. Deserted × inhabited

13. Virtues × vices

14. Totally × partially

15. Imprison × release

16. Murmured × shouted

17. Eager × apathetic 

18. Suffer × Heal / Enjoy

19. Stout × slim

20. Sufficient × scarce 

21. Grim × bright.

22. Anticipation × ignorance 

23. Controversial × agreeable

24. Sophisticated × primitive

25. Lifetime × short time

26. Tantalize × assist

27. Sturdy × weak

28. Liable × unlikely

29. Tyranny × democracy 

30. Shallow × deep.

31. Persisted × hastened.

32. Conventional × unconventional 

33. Crawled × raced

34. Disputes × agreements.

35. Ennobles × humiliates

36. Hordes × few

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