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Absence and Lack Vocabulary: Antonyms Quiz

Practice Absence and Lack vocabulary with this 50-word antonyms quiz. For each word, choose the antonym—the option with the opposite or most opposite meaning.

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Complete Flashcards List for Absence and Lack with POS, IPA, Definitions, Examples, Questions, and Answers

amoral (adjective) /eɪˈmɒr(ə)l/
Definition: Having or showing no moral standards, principals, or sense of right or wrong.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of amoral.
Options: conscienceless; corrupt; debauched; ethical
Answer: ethical
Example sentence: "The criminal's amoral actions shocked the community."

anarchy (noun) /ˈanəki/
Definition: A state of lawlessness or disorder, characterized by chaos and violence, especially due to an absence or non-recognition of authority.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of anarchy.
Options: chaos; disorder; disruption; order
Answer: order
Example sentence: "The rebellion aimed to overthrow the government and establish anarchy."

bleak (adjective) /blik/
Definition: Stark, desolate, or lacking in hope or positive qualities, often in a way that evokes a sense of gloom or harshness.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of bleak.
Options: barren; cheerless; dark; bright
Answer: bright
Example sentence: "The abandoned house had a bleak and desolate appearance."

bumbling (adjective) /ˈbʌmbəlɪŋ/
Definition: Exhibiting a lack of coordination, clumsiness, and a tendency to make mistakes or blunders, often in a well-intentioned but somewhat ineffective manner.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of bumbling.
Options: botching; bungling; butchering; adept
Answer: adept
Example sentence: "The bumbling intern accidentally deleted an important file, yet discovered a system vulnerability that needed urgent fixing."

callow (adjective) /ˈkæl oʊ/
Definition: Immature or inexperienced, especially in a way that is noticeable or annoying.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of callow.
Options: juvenile; naive; puerile; mature
Answer: mature
Example sentence: "The callow artist's work lacked depth, but showed a raw talent that couldn't be ignored."

colorless (adjective) /ˈkʌl ər lɪs/
Definition: Lacking or having a minimal presence of color.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of colorless.
Options: achromatic; bland; drab; vibrant
Answer: vibrant
Example sentence: "The black and white photograph appeared colorless."

defunct (adjective) /dɪˈfʌŋ(k)t/
Definition: No longer in existence, operational, or functioning as it once did.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of defunct.
Options: dead; deceased; departed; active
Answer: active
Example sentence: "Many defunct businesses in the area were victims of the economic downturn."

deprivation (noun) /ˌdɛp rəˈveɪ ʃən/
Definition: The state or condition of lacking or being deprived of something essential, necessary, or desirable.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of deprivation.
Options: absence; dearth; deficiency; abundance
Answer: abundance
Example sentence: "The prolonged social isolation during the pandemic caused feelings of deprivation and loneliness."

devoid (adjective) /dɪˈvɔɪd/
Definition: Completely absent or lacking in something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of devoid.
Options: bare; barren; bereft; full
Answer: full
Example sentence: "The barren landscape was devoid of vegetation or signs of life."

dilettante (noun) /ˌdɪlɪˈtanteɪ/
Definition: A person who cultivates an area of interest without real commitment or knowledge.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of dilettante.
Options: amateur; amateurish; dabbler; expert
Answer: expert
Example sentence: "She worried about being labeled a dilettante in the world of classical music."

disenfranchised (adjective) /ˌdɪs ɛnˈfræn tʃaɪzd/
Definition: Deprived or denied of certain rights, privileges, or opportunities that are typically granted to a specific group or individual.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of disenfranchised.
Options: alienated; deprived; disadvantaged; empowered
Answer: empowered
Example sentence: "Disenfranchised individuals face significant barriers to economic opportunities."

exiguous (adjective) /ɪɡˈzɪɡjʊəs/
Definition: Extremely scanty, limited, or meager in quantity, extent, or size.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of exiguous.
Options: inadequate; insufficient; lacking; ample
Answer: ample
Example sentence: "The room's exiguous space made it difficult to move around freely."

extinct (adjective) /ɪkˈstɪŋ(k)t/
Definition: No longer existing or having died out.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of extinct.
Options: dead; deceased; defunct; existing
Answer: existing
Example sentence: "A local museum displayed sculptures inspired by various extinct animals."

facile (adjective) /ˈfasʌɪl/
Definition: Overly simplistic or superficial, and requiring little effort or thought to accomplish.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of facile.
Options: aimless; cursory; easy; difficult
Answer: difficult
Example sentence: "She dismissed his facile excuse as insincere."

fatuous (adjective) /ˈfatjʊəs/
Definition: Incredibly foolish, trivial, or devoid of meaning, often to the point of being silly or absurd.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of fatuous.
Options: asinine; childish; idiotic; intelligent
Answer: intelligent
Example sentence: "The fatuous excuse was clearly made up and not believed by anyone."

gullible (adjective) /ˈɡʌlɪbl/
Definition: Easily deceived or tricked because of one's naivety, trustfulness, or lack of skepticism.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of gullible.
Options: credulous; exploitable; foolish; skeptical
Answer: skeptical
Example sentence: "Don't let your gullible tendencies lead you into financial traps."

impassive (adjective) /ɪmˈpasɪv/
Definition: Displaying a remarkable and often deliberate lack of emotion or expression, especially in situations that would typically elicit strong feelings or reactions.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of impassive.
Options: apathetic; calm; cool; expressive
Answer: expressive
Example sentence: "The judge listened with an impassive demeanor, carefully considering the evidence."

impecunious (adjective) /ˌɪmpɪˈkjuːnɪəs/
Definition: Extremely poor or lacking in financial resources, often to the point of financial hardship or destitution.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of impecunious.
Options: bankrupt; broke; destitute; wealthy
Answer: wealthy
Example sentence: "The impecunious village desperately needed a boost to its economy."

inconsequential (adjective) /ɪnˌkɒnsɪˈkwɛnʃl/
Definition: Unimportant, insignificant, or without consequence.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of inconsequential.
Options: immaterial; incidental; inconsiderable; significant
Answer: significant
Example sentence: "She considered the problem to be inconsequential and not worth worrying about."

inconsiderable (adjective) /ˌɪnkənˈsɪd(ə)rəbl/
Definition: Small or insignificant in amount, size, or importance.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of inconsiderable.
Options: exiguous; frivolous; incidental; significant
Answer: significant
Example sentence: "The delay was of inconsiderable significance."

inept (adjective) /ɪˈnɛpt/
Definition: Having or showing no skill or aptitude for a particular task or assignment.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of inept.
Options: amateurish; awkward; blundering; competent
Answer: competent
Example sentence: "Her inept handling of the delicate situation led to a major crisis."

inextricable (adjective) /ˌɪnɪkˈstrɪkəbl/
Definition: Impossible to separate or disentangle from another thing or things.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of inextricable.
Options: complex; convoluted; enmeshed; separable
Answer: separable
Example sentence: "The history of the two nations is inextricable, intertwined for centuries."

infinitesimal (adjective) /ˌɪnfɪnɪˈtɛsɪml/
Definition: Extremely small, to the point of being almost immeasurable or virtually non-existent in size or quantity.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of infinitesimal.
Options: insignificant; microscopic; miniature; immense
Answer: immense
Example sentence: "The sand grains were infinitesimal under the microscope."

innumerate (adjective) /ɪˈnjuːm(ə)rət/
Definition: Unable to understand and manipulate numbers or mathematical concepts.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of innumerate.
Options: ignorant; uneducated; uninstructed; numerate
Answer: numerate
Example sentence: "The innumerate student found math class overwhelming."

lacuna (noun) /ləˈkyu nə/
Definition: A gap, blank space, or missing part in a text, record, or sequence of events.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of lacuna.
Options: absence; break; cavity; fullness
Answer: fullness
Example sentence: "Detectives sought to fill the lacuna in the investigation's timeline."

meagre (adjective) /ˈmiːɡə/
Definition: Deficient in quantity, size, quality, or substance, to the point of being insufficient or inadequate for its intended purpose.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of meagre.
Options: inadequate; insufficient; lean; abundant
Answer: abundant
Example sentence: "He was a middle aged man earning a meager salary, trapped in a life of quiet desperation."

mindless (adjective) /ˈmaɪnd lɪs/
Definition: Without thought, consciousness, or awareness.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of mindless.
Options: automatic; heedless; inattentive; thoughtful
Answer: thoughtful
Example sentence: "The mindless repetition of the exercise bored him to tears."

minuscule (adjective) /ˈmɪnɪskjuːl/
Definition: Extremely small or tiny, often to the point of being almost imperceptible.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of minuscule.
Options: diminutive; infinitesimal; Lilliputian; huge
Answer: huge
Example sentence: "The error in the data was a minuscule mistake that was easily overlooked."

myopic (adjective) /mʌɪˈɒpɪk/
Definition: Lacking foresight or an inability to anticipate future consequences or events.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of myopic.
Options: blind; blinkered; insular; far-sighted
Answer: far-sighted
Example sentence: "He had a myopic view of the world, unable to see the bigger picture."

nihilism (noun) /ˈnʌɪ(h)ɪlɪz(ə)m/
Definition: A philosophical belief that life is without objective meaning, purpose, or intrinsic value.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of nihilism.
Options: abnegation; atheism; cynicism; existentialism
Answer: existentialism
Example sentence: "The philosopher's ideas on existential nihilism had a profound impact on the literary community."

nonexistence (noun) /ˌnɒn ɪgˈzɪs təns/
Definition: The state or condition of not existing or being absent from reality.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of nonexistence.
Options: absence; emptiness; inexistence; existence
Answer: existence
Example sentence: "The scientist's theory challenged traditional beliefs about the boundaries of nonexistence."

omit (verb) /ə(ʊ)ˈmɪt/
Definition: To leave out or exclude something, either intentionally or unintentionally.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of omit.
Options: discard; dismiss; disregard; include
Answer: include
Example sentence: "He chose to omit the controversial paragraph from his essay."

paucity (noun) /ˈpɔːsɪti/
Definition: A scarcity or shortage of something, or a lack of abundance or resources.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of paucity.
Options: absence; dearth; deficiency; abundance
Answer: abundance
Example sentence: "Solving the case is challenging because of a paucity of evidence."

pauper (noun) /ˈpɔːpə/
Definition: A person who is extremely poor and lives in poverty, often dependent on public charity or welfare for survival.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of pauper.
Options: almsman; beggar; bum; magnate
Answer: magnate
Example sentence: "In the midst of opulence, the pauper's humble presence was a stark contrast."

penury (noun) /ˈpɛnjʊri/
Definition: A state of extreme poverty or financial hardship.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of penury.
Options: beggary; deficiency; impoverishment; wealth
Answer: wealth
Example sentence: "Despite his penury, the man was always willing to give to others in need."

provincial (adjective) /prəˈvɪnʃl/
Definition: Narrow-minded, unsophisticated, or lacking in broad knowledge or experience.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of provincial.
Options: backwoods; bigoted; bucolic; cosmopolitan
Answer: cosmopolitan
Example sentence: "The provincial attitudes in the small town stifled creativity."

scanty (adjective) /ˈskanti/
Definition: Noticeably deficient or limited in quantity, extent, or substance, often indicating an insufficiency or inadequacy.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of scanty.
Options: bare; deficient; exiguous; abundant
Answer: abundant
Example sentence: "The restaurant served a scanty portion of food on the plate."

senseless (adjective) /ˈsɛns lɪs/
Definition: Lacking rationality, logic, or meaning.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of senseless.
Options: absurd; foolish; futile; sensible
Answer: sensible
Example sentence: "His senseless remarks during the meeting only fueled tension among the participants."

shortage (noun) /ˈʃɔr tɪdʒ/
Definition: A situation where the available quantity or supply of something falls below the demand or expected level.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of shortage.
Options: dearth; deficit; drought; surplus
Answer: surplus
Example sentence: "The shortage of skilled workers in the construction industry led to delays in completing projects."

sparse (adjective) /spɑːs/
Definition: Thinly distributed, scattered, or characterized by a low density or a limited amount.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of sparse.
Options: dispersed; meager; minimal; abundant
Answer: abundant
Example sentence: "Her sparse remarks during the meeting left everyone intrigued."

stoic (noun) /ˈstəʊɪk/
Definition: A person who is able to endure pain or hardship without showing their feelings.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of stoic.
Options: aloof; apathetic; calm; emotional
Answer: emotional
Example sentence: "The Stoics were a school of philosophy that originated in ancient Greece."

sudden (adjective) /ˈsʌd n/
Definition: Occurring or happening quickly, unexpectedly, and without warning.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of sudden.
Options: abrupt; hasty; immediate; gradual
Answer: gradual
Example sentence: "The sudden silence in the room made him aware of his own racing heartbeat."

unclosed (adjective) /ʌnˈkloʊzd/
Definition: Not shut, sealed, or completed.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of unclosed.
Options: incomplete; ongoing; open; closed
Answer: closed
Example sentence: "The unclosed container spilled its contents all over the floor."

uncontrolled (adjective) /ˌʌnkənˈtrəʊld/
Definition: Lacking restraint, regulation, or supervision.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of uncontrolled.
Options: chaotic; frenzied; lawless; controlled
Answer: controlled
Example sentence: "The uncontrolled growth of the vines turned the garden into a jungle."

unplanned (adjective) /ʌnˈplænd/
Definition: Without prior intention, forethought, or preparation.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of unplanned.
Options: ad-hoc; extemporaneous; haphazard; planned
Answer: planned
Example sentence: "Due to an unplanned power outage, the meeting had to be rescheduled."

vacuous (adjective) /ˈvakjʊəs/
Definition: Empty, devoid of content, or lacking in substance, often suggesting a profound emptiness or shallowness.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of vacuous.
Options: blank; devoid; inane; insightful
Answer: insightful
Example sentence: "His vacuous behavior indicated a lack of intelligence or depth."

vestige (noun) /ˈvɛstɪʤ/
Definition: A trace, mark or remnant of something that has disappeared or no longer exists in its original form.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of vestige.
Options: artifact; evidence; glimmer; entirety
Answer: entirety
Example sentence: "The old traditions were kept alive in the small vestiges of the community that still practiced them."

void (adjective) /vɔɪd/
Definition: Completely empty, devoid of content, or lacking any substance or meaning.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of void.
Options: bare; barren; blank; full
Answer: full
Example sentence: "The dark cave seemed void of any sound or movement."

whatsoever (adjective) /ˌʰwʌt soʊˈɛv ər/
Definition: Used to emphasize the absence of something in any manner or to any extent.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of whatsoever.
Options: any; nada; nil; all
Answer: all
Example sentence: "She didn't show any remorse whatsoever for her actions."

zilch (noun) /zɪltʃ/
Definition: Nothing, zero, or an absence of something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of zilch.
Options: blank; cipher; insignificance; everything
Answer: everything
Example sentence: "After searching the entire house, I found zilch clues about the missing keys."

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