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Collections and Accumulation Vocabulary: Antonyms Quiz

Practice Collections and Accumulation vocabulary with this 43-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 Collections and Accumulation with POS, IPA, Definitions, Examples, Questions, and Answers

accrue (verb) /əˈkru/
Definition: To gradually accumulate or increase something over time, typically in terms of financial benefits, interest, or other assets.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of accrue.
Options: amass; collect; enlarge; diminish
Answer: diminish
Example sentence: "Rewards gradually accrue with consistent loyalty to the program."

accumulate (verb) /əˈkjuːmjʊleɪt/
Definition: To gather or collect over time, usually in a slow and gradual manner.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of accumulate.
Options: accrue; acquire; amass; scatter
Answer: scatter
Example sentence: "As we age, toxins can accumulate in our bodies and affect our health."

acquire (verb) /əˈkwaɪər/
Definition: To obtain, gain, or procure something, typically through effort, action, or exchange.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of acquire.
Options: achieve; attain; collect; lose
Answer: lose
Example sentence: "We can acquire the necessary materials for the workshop."

agglomeration (noun) /əˌglɒm əˈreɪ ʃən/
Definition: The process or result of clustering or gathering together of various elements or entities into a larger, cohesive whole.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of agglomeration.
Options: accumulation; assemblage; bunch; dispersion
Answer: dispersion
Example sentence: "Urbanization leads to the agglomeration of infrastructure."

aggregate (noun) /ˈaɡrɪɡət/
Definition: A collection or sum total of individual things or parts that have been brought together.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of aggregate.
Options: accumulation; agglomeration; assemblage; individual
Answer: individual
Example sentence: "When considered in aggregate, these issues paint a concerning picture."

album (noun) /ˈæl bəm/
Definition: A book or collection of photographs, artwork, or other printed material that is bound together.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of album.
Options: anthology; binder; book; scattering
Answer: scattering
Example sentence: "Her scrapbook is more than an album; it's a work of art."

almanac (noun) /ˈɑːlməˌnæk/
Definition: A reference book that contains a collection of facts, statistics, and other information, arranged according to the calendar or by topic.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of almanac.
Options: annual; chronicle; compendium; irregular
Answer: irregular
Example sentence: "The historical almanac recounted events from centuries ago."

amalgam (noun) /əˈmælɡəm/
Definition: A combination of two or more different things, often used to describe a mixture of metals.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of amalgam.
Options: alloy; amalgamation; blend; pure
Answer: pure
Example sentence: "The painting was an artistic amalgam of styles."

amass (verb) /əˈmæs/
Definition: To gather, collect, or accumulate a large quantity of something over time.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of amass.
Options: accrue; accumulate; aggregate; disperse
Answer: disperse
Example sentence: "They worked tirelessly to amass enough evidence for the case."

anthology (noun) /anˈθɒlədʒi/
Definition: A collection of literary works, typically in the form of a book, that are chosen, edited, and organized by a specific theme or subject.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of anthology.
Options: album; analects; collection; solo work
Answer: solo work
Example sentence: "The film festival showcased an anthology of short films from emerging directors."

archive (noun) /ˈɑːkʌɪv/
Definition: A collection of historical documents or records that have been preserved for future reference or research.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of archive.
Options: accounts; annals; chronicles; disarray
Answer: disarray
Example sentence: "The museum's archive houses a vast collection of artifacts from ancient civilizations."

assortment (noun) /əˈsɔrt mənt/
Definition: A varied collection or grouping of different types of items or things.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of assortment.
Options: array; assemblage; choice; uniformity
Answer: uniformity
Example sentence: "The toy store had a vast assortment of stuffed animals, action figures, and board games."

bundle (verb) /ˈbʌn dl/
Definition: To gather or group things together and secure them as a unified package.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of bundle.
Options: assemble; bind; combine; separate
Answer: separate
Example sentence: "We need to bundle all the cables neatly to avoid tripping."

caboodle (noun) /kəˈbud l/
Definition: The entirety of something, typically a collection, group, or set of objects or individuals.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of caboodle.
Options: aggregate; assemblage; bundle; fraction
Answer: fraction
Example sentence: "Let's invite all our friends to the party and make it a caboodle of fun!"

collect (verb) /kəˈlɛkt/
Definition: To gather or assemble things together, typically with the intention of accumulating or obtaining a specific set or quantity of items.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of collect.
Options: accumulate; acquire; amass; disperse
Answer: disperse
Example sentence: "It's important to collect accurate data for our research project."

compendium (noun) /kəmˈpɛndɪəm/
Definition: A comprehensive collection of information or works on a particular subject, typically in the form of a book or a document.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of compendium.
Options: abridgment; almanac; anthology; detail
Answer: detail
Example sentence: "The professor recommended the students to read the compendium before the lecture."

compilation (noun) /ˌkɒm pəˈleɪ ʃən/
Definition: The act or process of gathering, collecting, and assembling various pieces of information, data, works, or materials into a single, comprehensive form or entity.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of compilation.
Options: accumulation; aggregation; anthology; dispersion
Answer: dispersion
Example sentence: "The magazine featured a compilation of the year's best recipes."

cornucopia (noun) /ˌkɔːnjʊˈkəʊpɪə/
Definition: A symbol of abundance and plenty often depicted as a horn-shaped container overflowing with a bountiful harvest of fruits and vegetables.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of cornucopia.
Options: abundance; affluence; amplitude; scarcity
Answer: scarcity
Example sentence: "The tourist's vacation was a cornucopia of cultural experiences, with each day bringing a new and exciting adventure."

corpus (noun) /ˈkɔːpəs/
Definition: A collection of texts, speech, or other data, often used for linguistic or scientific research.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of corpus.
Options: accumulation; aggregation; anthology; part
Answer: part
Example sentence: "The legal corpus includes statutes, regulations, and case law."

cumulate (verb) /ˈkyu myəˌleɪt/
Definition: To gather, accumulate, or amass something gradually over time, resulting in a larger or more significant quantity or effect.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of cumulate.
Options: accrue; accumulate; aggregate; disperse
Answer: disperse
Example sentence: "Students cumulate knowledge throughout their academic journey."

curator (noun) /kjʊəˈreɪtə/
Definition: A professional responsible for the care, management, and oversight of a collection of artifacts, art, or other items of cultural or historical significance.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of curator.
Options: caretaker; custodian; guardian; neglecter
Answer: neglecter
Example sentence: "The curator's expertise in ancient history made them an ideal candidate for the position."

depository (noun) /dɪˈpɒzɪt(ə)ri/
Definition: A place where something is deposited, stored or kept, especially for safekeeping.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of depository.
Options: archive; cache; depot; spender
Answer: spender
Example sentence: "The art museum acts as a depository for priceless paintings."

dossier (noun) /ˈdɒsɪə/
Definition: A collection of documents or information on a specific subject or person.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of dossier.
Options: data; detail; file; disorganization
Answer: disorganization
Example sentence: "He was shown a dossier on the current political situation."

fleet (noun) /flit/
Definition: A group or collection of vehicles, vessels, or aircraft that are owned or operated by a particular organization or entity.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of fleet.
Options: armada; armament; armory; single
Answer: single
Example sentence: "The delivery service expanded its fleet of vans to meet the increasing demand."

florilegium (noun) /ˌflɒrɪˈliːdʒɪəm/
Definition: A collection of literary excerpts, often compiled by an author or editor to create a new work.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of florilegium.
Options: album; anthology; collection; original
Answer: original
Example sentence: "The art gallery exhibited a stunning florilegium showcasing different artistic styles."

garner (verb) /ˈɡɑːnə/
Definition: To gather or collect something, typically in a deliberate or systematic manner.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of garner.
Options: amass; assemble; collect; scatter
Answer: scatter
Example sentence: "His talent helped him garner attention from the music industry."

gather (verb) /ˈgæð ər/
Definition: To bring together or collect things or people in one place.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of gather.
Options: accumulate; aggregate; amass; disperse
Answer: disperse
Example sentence: "We gather at the park for our weekly soccer game."

hoard (verb) /hɔrd/
Definition: To accumulate and store a large quantity of something, often to the point of excess or obsession.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of hoard.
Options: amass; cache; collect; distribute
Answer: distribute
Example sentence: "The squirrel would hoard acorns in its nest for the winter."

humidor (noun) /ˈhjuːmɪdɔː/
Definition: A container or storage unit used to preserve and maintain the moisture content of cigars, cigarettes, and other tobacco products.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of humidor.
Options: box; cabinet; caddy; dryer
Answer: dryer
Example sentence: "The tobacco connoisseur keeps a well-maintained humidor."

inventory (noun) /ˈɪnv(ə)nt(ə)ri/
Definition: A list or a record of items or goods that are in stock, including details such as quantity, condition, and location.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of inventory.
Options: account; catalogue; directory; disarray
Answer: disarray
Example sentence: "The warehouse worker was updating the inventory, as new shipments arrived and old ones were shipped out."

keepsake (noun) /ˈkipˌseɪk/
Definition: An item, object, or memento that holds sentimental value and is cherished for its connection to a person, event, or memory.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of keepsake.
Options: heirloom; memento; memorial; trash
Answer: trash
Example sentence: "The faded photograph served as a precious keepsake of their wedding day."

litany (noun) /ˈlɪtəni/
Definition: A catalog of items, phrases, or issues that are enumerated in a systematic or monotonous manner.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of litany.
Options: account; catalog; catalogue; silence
Answer: silence
Example sentence: "The novel delves into a litany of emotions experienced by the protagonist."

memorabilia (noun) /ˌmɛm ər əˈbɪl i ə/
Definition: A collection of items, objects, or souvenirs that hold significance or sentimental value due to their association with a particular event, person, or period.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of memorabilia.
Options: artifacts; belongings; collectibles; trash
Answer: trash
Example sentence: "The museum showcased historical memorabilia from the Civil War, including uniforms, weapons, and letters."

miscellaneous (adjective) /ˌmɪsəˈleɪnɪəs/
Definition: Of a diverse or varied collection of things or items that do not necessarily have a common theme, category, or organization.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of miscellaneous.
Options: assorted; different; diverse; uniform
Answer: uniform
Example sentence: "The bookstore had a section for miscellaneous reference books."

miscellany (noun) /ˈmɪs əˌleɪ ni/
Definition: A collection or mixture of various diverse or unrelated things, often presented together in a single work or publication.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of miscellany.
Options: assortment; collection; diversity; uniformity
Answer: uniformity
Example sentence: "The magazine's latest issue features a miscellany of articles on travel, fashion, and food."

multitude (noun) /ˈmʌltɪtjuːd/
Definition: A large number or a vast quantity of people, things, or entities gathered together or existing in a particular context.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of multitude.
Options: assemblage; collection; crowd; few
Answer: few
Example sentence: "He faced a multitude of challenges in his new job."

omnibus (noun) /ˈɒmnɪbəs/
Definition: A large volume of material or a collection of works bound together in a single volume.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of omnibus.
Options: abridgment; anthology; collection; part
Answer: part
Example sentence: "The omnibus edition of the novel contained all three volumes."

panoply (noun) /ˈpanəpli/
Definition: A grand and impressive display or collection of things, often in a ceremonial or ornamental context.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of panoply.
Options: arrangement; array; demonstration; lack
Answer: lack
Example sentence: "The museum's collection featured a panoply of ancient artifacts from around the world."

remnant (noun) /ˈrɛmnənt/
Definition: A small remaining part or fragment of something that was once whole or larger.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of remnant.
Options: dregs; fragment; leftover; entirety
Answer: entirety
Example sentence: "The remnant of the cake disappeared quickly at the party."

repository (noun) /rɪˈpɒsɪt(ə)ri/
Definition: A place, container, or organization where things are stored, collected, or preserved for various purposes.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of repository.
Options: bank; container; depository; emptiness
Answer: emptiness
Example sentence: "The archives were a repository of documents and records, preserving the history of the organization."

snippet (noun) /ˈsnɪpɪt/
Definition: A small and typically incomplete or brief piece of something, such as text, information, music, or a physical object.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of snippet.
Options: fleck; fragment; morsel; entirety
Answer: entirety
Example sentence: "He read a snippet from the newspaper to catch up on current events."

sundry (adjective) /ˈsʌndri/
Definition: Various, diverse, or miscellaneous items, typically of a smaller or lesser-known nature.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of sundry.
Options: assorted; different; disparate; identical
Answer: identical
Example sentence: "The market displayed an array of sundry fruits and vegetables from different regions."

threads (noun) /θrɛdz/
Definition: The individual fibers or strands that make up the fabric.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of threads.
Options: cords; fabric; fibers; solid
Answer: solid
Example sentence: "The intricate embroidery featured metallic threads that shimmered in the light."

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