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Compliance and Submission Vocabulary: Antonyms Quiz

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Complete Flashcards List for Compliance and Submission with POS, IPA, Definitions, Examples, Questions, and Answers

accede (verb) /əkˈsiːd/
Definition: To agree to a request, proposal, or demand, often by giving one's formal consent or approval.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of accede.
Options: accept; acquiesce; admit; refuse
Answer: refuse
Example sentence: "He hopes the government will accede to the citizens' petitions."

accept (verb) /ækˈsɛpt/
Definition: To receive or agree to take something that is offered, given, or presented.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of accept.
Options: acknowledge; admit; adopt; reject
Answer: reject
Example sentence: "Please accept my apologies for any inconvenience caused."

acquiesce (verb) /ˌakwɪˈɛs/
Definition: To accept or comply with something, usually without protest or resistance.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of acquiesce.
Options: agree; allow; approve; resist
Answer: resist
Example sentence: "The team decided to acquiesce to the captain's decision."

acquiescence (noun) /ˌæk wiˈɛs əns/
Definition: The act of accepting or yielding to something without protest or resistance.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of acquiescence.
Options: acceptance; agreement; assent; resistance
Answer: resistance
Example sentence: "Her acquiescence to his demands was reluctantly given."

adherence (noun) /ædˈhɪər əns/
Definition: The act of following or sticking to a set of rules, guidelines, principles, or beliefs.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of adherence.
Options: allegiance; commitment; compliance; defiance
Answer: defiance
Example sentence: "The athlete's strict adherence to a disciplined training regimen contributed to their success."

appease (verb) /əˈpiz/
Definition: To calm, pacify, or satisfy someone, often by meeting their demands or addressing their grievances.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of appease.
Options: alleviate; assuage; calm; provoke
Answer: provoke
Example sentence: "The government implemented economic measures to appease public unrest."

assent (verb) /əˈsɛnt/
Definition: To agree, give approval, or express consent to a proposal, idea, or request.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of assent.
Options: acceptance; acquiescence; affirmation; refuse
Answer: refuse
Example sentence: "The council is likely to assent after reviewing the revised environmental report."

beg (verb) /bɛg/
Definition: To make a plea or earnest request for something, typically in a humble or desperate manner.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of beg.
Options: appeal; beseech; crave; refuse
Answer: refuse
Example sentence: "He had no choice but to beg for help when he found himself stranded."

biddable (adjective) /ˈbɪdəbəl/
Definition: Compliant, obedient, and easily influenced or directed by others.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of biddable.
Options: acquiescent; amenable; controllable; defiant
Answer: defiant
Example sentence: "The team of biddable workers efficiently completed the project."

capitulate (verb) /kəˈpɪtjʊleɪt/
Definition: To surrender, cease resisting, or accept defeat, especially after a struggle or competition.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of capitulate.
Options: accede; acquiesce; comply; resist
Answer: resist
Example sentence: "If you show patience and stay consistent, the child will eventually capitulate and do their homework."

compliant (adjective) /kəmˈplʌɪənt/
Definition: Willingness to follow rules, regulations, or requests without resistance or objection.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of compliant.
Options: accepting; acquiescent; agreeable; defiant
Answer: defiant
Example sentence: "The device's design is compliant with ergonomic principles."

comply (verb) /kəmˈplʌɪ/
Definition: To follow or adhere to a request, rule, or law.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of comply.
Options: accede; accept; acquiesce; defy
Answer: defy
Example sentence: "She had to comply with the instructions of her doctor."

concede (verb) /kənˈsiːd/
Definition: To yield, acknowledge, or accept something as true or valid, often with reluctance.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of concede.
Options: accept; acknowledge; acquiesce; deny
Answer: deny
Example sentence: "The team should concede the goal and move on."

concur (verb) /kənˈkəː/
Definition: To agree with someone else's opinion or to share the same point of view.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of concur.
Options: accede; accept; accord; disagree
Answer: disagree
Example sentence: "The doctors concur that a healthy diet and exercise are essential for well-being."

consensus (noun) /kənˈsɛnsəs/
Definition: A general agreement or a state of being in agreement among a group of people.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of consensus.
Options: agreement; concord; concurrence; disagreement
Answer: disagreement
Example sentence: "In a democratic society, decisions are often made based on a consensus of the people."

consent (noun) /kənˈsɛnt/
Definition: Permission, agreement, or approval given by an individual or group to another person or entity.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of consent.
Options: acceptance; acquiescence; agreement; refusal
Answer: refusal
Example sentence: "In legal matters, written consent serves as evidence of mutual agreement."

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."

docile (adjective) /ˈdəʊsʌɪl/
Definition: Easily manageable, obedient, and submissive, displaying a willingness to follow instructions or be trained without resistance.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of docile.
Options: amenable; biddable; compliant; defiant
Answer: defiant
Example sentence: "The docile lamb nestled against its mother in the meadow."

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."

gag (verb) /gæg/
Definition: To prevent someone from speaking or expressing their thoughts, often by using physical force or intimidation.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of gag.
Options: choke; curb; inhibit; articulate
Answer: articulate
Example sentence: "The powerful politician attempted to gag his political opponents."

humility (noun) /hjʊˈmɪlɪti/
Definition: The quality or state of being modest and respectful, characterized by a lack of arrogance, and a recognition of one's limitations.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of humility.
Options: abasement; deference; demureness; arrogance
Answer: arrogance
Example sentence: "The leader's humility endeared him to the team."

lapdog (noun) /ˈlæpˌdɔg/
Definition: An individual or entity that is excessively submissive, obedient, or unquestioningly supportive of another person or organization.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of lapdog.
Options: follower; henchman; lackey; independent
Answer: independent
Example sentence: "The media outlet was accused of being a lapdog, as it consistently promoted the government's agenda without critical analysis."

malleable (adjective) /ˈmalɪəb(ə)l/
Definition: Easily shaped or molded, either physically or metaphorically.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of malleable.
Options: adaptable; amenable; compliant; rigid
Answer: rigid
Example sentence: "The artist's malleable clay was shaped into a beautiful sculpture."

obedience (noun) /oʊˈbi di əns/
Definition: The act of willingly complying with the commands, instructions, or authority of another person, institution, or set of rules.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of obedience.
Options: acquiescence; adherence; compliance; defiance
Answer: defiance
Example sentence: "Obedience to traffic laws is essential for maintaining road safety."

obedient (adjective) /oʊˈbi di ənt/
Definition: Willingly and promptly complies with rules, orders, or instructions.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of obedient.
Options: acquiescent; compliant; conforming; rebellious
Answer: rebellious
Example sentence: "The soldiers showed their obedience by following the orders without question."

oblige (verb) /əˈblaɪdʒ/
Definition: To require or compel someone to do something, often due to a sense of duty, moral obligation, or a formal agreement.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of oblige.
Options: accommodate; assist; cater; release
Answer: release
Example sentence: "Social etiquette obliges us to extend an invitation to our new neighbors."

passive (adjective) /ˈpæs ɪv/
Definition: Not actively participating or engaged in an action or process.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of passive.
Options: apathetic; complacent; docile; active
Answer: active
Example sentence: "She had a passive approach to conflict, avoiding confrontation at all costs."

passivity (noun) /pæˈsɪv ɪ ti/
Definition: A state or quality of being inactive, unresponsive, or lacking in initiative.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of passivity.
Options: acquiescence; apathy; complacency; action
Answer: action
Example sentence: "The boss was concerned about the employees' passivity in problem-solving."

pliable (adjective) /ˈplʌɪəb(ə)l/
Definition: Easily bent, molded, or shaped without breaking or losing its form.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of pliable.
Options: adaptable; bendable; compliant; rigid
Answer: rigid
Example sentence: "He proved to be a pliable employee, always following instructions without question."

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."

reconcile (verb) /ˈrɛk(ə)nsʌɪl/
Definition: To restore friendly or harmonious relations between people or groups.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of reconcile.
Options: accommodate; appease; assuage; estrange
Answer: estrange
Example sentence: "She will reconcile her personal goals with her professional aspirations."

servile (adjective) /ˈsəːvʌɪl/
Definition: Displaying excessive obedience, subservience, or a willingness to unquestioningly follow the orders or desires of others, often to an excessive or demeaning degree.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of servile.
Options: compliant; cringing; deferential; independent
Answer: independent
Example sentence: "She rejected the idea of a servile marriage and sought equality."

servility (noun) /ˌsɜrˈvɪl ɪ ti/
Definition: A submissive or overly obedient behavior that demonstrates a lack of independence, dignity, or self-respect.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of servility.
Options: acquiescence; compliance; deference; independence
Answer: independence
Example sentence: "The dictator's regime thrived on a culture of fear and servility."

submissive (adjective) /səbˈmɪsɪv/
Definition: Willing to yield to the will or authority of another person or entity.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of submissive.
Options: accommodating; acquiescent; compliant; defiant
Answer: defiant
Example sentence: "Submissive individuals often avoid conflict to maintain harmony."

submit (verb) /səbˈmɪt/
Definition: To present or yield something for consideration or judgment, often to a higher authority or decision-maker.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of submit.
Options: add; affix; annex; withhold
Answer: withhold
Example sentence: "The team plans to submit their findings for publication."

subservience (noun) /səbˈsɜr vi əns/
Definition: The state or quality of being submissive, obedient, or excessively compliant to someone else's authority or control.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of subservience.
Options: acquiescence; compliance; deference; defiance
Answer: defiance
Example sentence: "The culture of subservience in the organization stifled innovation and creativity."

subservient (adjective) /səbˈsəːvɪənt/
Definition: Excessively obedient or submissive to another person or group.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of subservient.
Options: abject; acquiescent; compliant; dominant
Answer: dominant
Example sentence: "The political leader surrounded himself with subservient advisors who never questioned his decisions."

succumb (verb) /səˈkʌm/
Definition: To yield or give in to a force, pressure, temptation, illness, or adverse circumstance.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of succumb.
Options: accede; acquiesce; bow; resist
Answer: resist
Example sentence: "Try not to succumb to the despair that these circumstances can bring."

tractable (adjective) /ˈtraktəbl/
Definition: Easily manageable, adaptable, or responsive to guidance, instructions, or control.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of tractable.
Options: acquiescent; amenable; compliant; unruly
Answer: unruly
Example sentence: "The manager appreciated her team's tractable attitude toward change."

unanimous (adjective) /juːˈnanɪməs/
Definition: In complete agreement or having a unified opinion or decision.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of unanimous.
Options: accordant; agreed; coherent; divided
Answer: divided
Example sentence: "Their unanimous support bolstered the team's morale."

undisputed (adjective) /ˌʌndɪˈspjuːtɪd/
Definition: Widely recognized and accepted as true, genuine, or legitimate, and not questioned or contested by anyone.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of undisputed.
Options: accepted; acknowledged; certain; contested
Answer: contested
Example sentence: "The historical accuracy of the book is undisputed by scholars."

unison (noun) /ˈjunəsən/
Definition: A state of perfect harmony, agreement, or synchronization in which multiple elements or individuals act, speak, or perform in complete unity and at the same time.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of unison.
Options: accord; accordance; alliance; discord
Answer: discord
Example sentence: "The team celebrated their victory with cheers and claps in unison."

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