Approval and Endorsement Vocabulary: Antonyms Quiz
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acclaim (noun) /əˈkleɪm/
Definition: Enthusiastic approval or praise given to a person, group, or work of art.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of acclaim.
Options: adulation; applause; commendation; criticism
Answer: criticism
Example sentence: "The film garnered international acclaim and won several awards."
acclaimed (adjective) /əˈkleɪmd/
Definition: Having received widespread praise, recognition, and admiration for their exceptional qualities, achievements, or contributions.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of acclaimed.
Options: celebrated; distinguished; esteemed; criticized
Answer: criticized
Example sentence: "The acclaimed chef's new restaurant received a Michelin star."
acclamation (noun) /ˌæk ləˈmeɪ ʃən/
Definition: The enthusiastic approval, applause, or verbal expressions of praise and support given by a group of people to someone or something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of acclamation.
Options: acclaim; adulation; applause; disapproval
Answer: disapproval
Example sentence: "The team's victory was met with a unanimous acclamation of joy from the fans."
adamant (adjective) /ˈadəm(ə)nt/
Definition: Determined, unyielding, and unwilling to change one's position or opinion.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of adamant.
Options: determined; firm; fixed; flexible
Answer: flexible
Example sentence: "He was adamant in his belief that honesty is the best policy."
approbation (noun) /ˌæprəˈbeɪʃən/
Definition: The act of approving or praising something or someone.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of approbation.
Options: acclaim; accolade; admiration; disapproval
Answer: disapproval
Example sentence: "The teacher's approbation motivated the students to excel in their studies."
approval (noun) /əˈpru vəl/
Definition: The act of officially accepting, endorsing, or granting consent to something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of approval.
Options: acclaim; agreement; assent; disapproval
Answer: disapproval
Example sentence: "The project's success hinged on securing client approval."
approve (verb) /əˈpruv/
Definition: To officially agree to, authorize, or give consent to something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of approve.
Options: accept; agree; authorize; reject
Answer: reject
Example sentence: "The bank will approve your loan application after a thorough credit check."
bravo (interjection) /ˈbrɑːvəʊ/
Definition: Used to express approval, admiration, appreciation or praise.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of bravo.
Options: congratulations; encore; hail; criticism
Answer: criticism
Example sentence: "The chef received a bravo for his delicious and creative dishes."
civilized (adjective) /ˈsɪv əˌlaɪzd/
Definition: Displaying a high degree of refinement, social development, and adherence to cultural norms and values.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of civilized.
Options: civil; courteous; cultured; barbaric
Answer: barbaric
Example sentence: "The guests at the dinner party engaged in civilized conversation and polite interactions."
commend (verb) /kəˈmɛnd/
Definition: To express approval, admiration, or praise for someone or something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of commend.
Options: acclaim; admire; applaud; criticize
Answer: criticize
Example sentence: "Teachers often commend students who show exceptional skills or talent."
commendation (noun) /ˌkɒm(ə)nˈdeɪʃn/
Definition: An expression of praise, approval, or admiration for someone or something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of commendation.
Options: acclamation; accolade; acknowledgment; censure
Answer: censure
Example sentence: "His work was recognized with a commendation from the organization."
compliment (noun) /ˈkɒm plə mənt/
Definition: A polite expression of praise, admiration, or approval towards someone or something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of compliment.
Options: acclamation; accolade; admiration; insult
Answer: insult
Example sentence: "The employee's exceptional performance earned him a well-deserved compliment from his boss."
countenance (noun) /ˈkaʊntɪnəns/
Definition: A sense of endorsement or agreement, often in the face of challenge or uncertainty.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of countenance.
Options: acceptance; approval; assistance; oppose
Answer: oppose
Example sentence: "His countenance brightened when he received the good news."
credence (noun) /ˈkriːd(ə)ns/
Definition: The acceptance or belief in something as true or valid, often based on the credibility or trustworthiness of the source or evidence.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of credence.
Options: acceptance; assurance; belief; disbelief
Answer: disbelief
Example sentence: "Conspiracy theories lack credible sources and often fail to gain credence."
cum-laude (adverb) /ˌkʌm ˈlaʊdeɪ/
Definition: Having graduated from an educational institution with distinction.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of cum-laude.
Options: commendably; creditably; distinction; ordinarily
Answer: ordinarily
Example sentence: "She worked tirelessly throughout her academic career and graduated cum-laude."
decry (verb) /dɪˈkrʌɪ/
Definition: To speak out strongly against something, often in public, because of disapproval or condemnation.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of decry.
Options: condemn; denounce; disapprove; praise
Answer: praise
Example sentence: "The opposition party continues to decry the ruling party's policies."
eligible (adjective) /ˈɛlɪdʒɪbl/
Definition: Meeting the necessary requirements to be considered for a particular position, opportunity, or status.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of eligible.
Options: allowed; appropriate; authorized; ineligible
Answer: ineligible
Example sentence: "He met all the eligibility criteria for the job."
endorse (verb) /ɪnˈdɔːs/
Definition: To express support, approval, or endorsement for a person, product, idea, or action, often publicly or officially.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of endorse.
Options: accredit; advocate; authorize; oppose
Answer: oppose
Example sentence: "The athlete's contract allows him to endorse various brands."
endorsement (noun) /ɛnˈdɔrs mənt/
Definition: The act of giving approval, support, or public recognition to someone or something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of endorsement.
Options: accreditation; approval; authorization; disapproval
Answer: disapproval
Example sentence: "The politician sought the endorsement of prominent community leaders to gain support for their campaign."
heartfelt (adjective) /ˈhɑrtˌfɛlt/
Definition: Sincere, genuine, and deeply felt from the heart.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of heartfelt.
Options: authentic; deep; earnest; insincere
Answer: insincere
Example sentence: "His heartfelt apology touched her deeply, and she forgave him."
honorary (adjective) /ˈɒn əˌrɛr i/
Definition: Pertaining to a title, position, or distinction conferred upon someone as a mark of recognition, respect, or tribute.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of honorary.
Options: accolade; celebratory; ceremonial; official
Answer: official
Example sentence: "The university awarded him an honorary professorship in recognition of his groundbreaking research."
huzzah (noun) /həˈzɑ/
Definition: An exclamation or cheer expressing enthusiasm, approval, or triumph.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of huzzah.
Options: acclaim; acclamation; applause; boo
Answer: boo
Example sentence: "The crowd filled the air with huzzahs as the parade passed by, celebrating their favorite athletes."
patent (noun) /ˈpæt nt/
Definition: A legally recognized and enforceable document that grants exclusive rights to the inventor or assignee of a new invention, process, or design.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of patent.
Options: copyright; discovery; exclusive; generic
Answer: generic
Example sentence: "The pharmaceutical company holds numerous patents for life-saving drugs."
permissible (adjective) /pərˈmɪs ə bəl/
Definition: Allowed, acceptable, or within the bounds of what is considered acceptable or allowed by rules, laws, or regulations.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of permissible.
Options: acceptable; admissible; allowable; forbidden
Answer: forbidden
Example sentence: "In some cultures, certain foods are not permissible during religious holidays."
praise (noun) /preɪz/
Definition: The expression of admiration, approval, or commendation towards someone or something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of praise.
Options: acclaim; accolade; adulation; criticism
Answer: criticism
Example sentence: "The chef beamed with pride as the customers showered praise on their delicious culinary creations."
ratify (verb) /ˈratɪfʌɪ/
Definition: To formally approve or confirm something, usually by a vote or signature.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of ratify.
Options: affirm; authorize; bind; reject
Answer: reject
Example sentence: "The members of the association voted to ratify the updated constitution."
vindication (noun) /ˌvɪn dɪˈkeɪ ʃən/
Definition: The act of clearing someone's name, reputation, or proving their innocence after being falsely accused or criticized.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of vindication.
Options: absolution; acquittal; approval; condemnation
Answer: condemnation
Example sentence: "She felt a deep sense of vindication when her artistic talent was recognized and praised."
vouch (verb) /vaʊtʃ/
Definition: To assert or confirm the truth, accuracy, or reliability of something or someone, typically by providing one's own testimony, support, or endorsement.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of vouch.
Options: affirm; assert; attest; deny
Answer: deny
Example sentence: "As a longtime customer, I can vouch for the quality of their products."
