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English Antonyms for GRE 12 (Graduate Record Examination) Words – Online Quiz!

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Complete Flashcards List for GRE 12 (Graduate Record Examination) with POS, IPA, Definitions, Examples, Questions, and Answers

abscond (verb) /əbˈskɒnd/
Definition: To leave secretly and quickly, especially to avoid capture or arrest.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of abscond.
Options: bolt; decamp; depart; remain
Answer: remain
Example sentence: "He decided to abscond from the party when it became too crowded."

acrimonious (adjective) /ˌæk rəˈmoʊ ni əs/
Definition: Intense bitterness, hostility, and resentment.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of acrimonious.
Options: abrasive; acrid; antagonistic; amicable
Answer: amicable
Example sentence: "Their divorce proceedings turned acrimonious when the question of property division arose."

adage (noun) /ˈadɪdʒ/
Definition: A statement that expresses a truth or a piece of wisdom that has been passed down through the ages.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of adage.
Options: aphorism; apothegm; axiom; falsehood
Answer: falsehood
Example sentence: "In business, the adage "time is money" is especially relevant."

affinity (noun) /əˈfɪnəti/
Definition: A natural liking or connection between two or more people, things, or ideas.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of affinity.
Options: alliance; attraction; bond; aversion
Answer: aversion
Example sentence: "The siblings had a strong affinity despite their differences."

affluent (adjective) /ˈaflʊənt/
Definition: Possessing considerable wealth, prosperity, or financial resources.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of affluent.
Options: comfortable; flush; loaded; impoverished
Answer: impoverished
Example sentence: "The company's CEO led an affluent life filled with opulence."

bourgeois (adjective) /ˈbʊəʒwɑː/
Definition: Associated with the middle or upper-middle class in society.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of bourgeois.
Options: conformist; conservative; conventional; proletarian
Answer: proletarian
Example sentence: "The bourgeois neighborhood was known for its well-kept gardens."

brusque (adjective) /brʊsk/
Definition: Abrupt, curt, or short in speech, often indicating impatience, irritation, or rudeness.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of brusque.
Options: blunt; discourteous; gruff; polite
Answer: polite
Example sentence: "She gave a brusque nod in response to my greeting, without saying a word."

camaraderie (noun) /ˌkaməˈrɑːd(ə)ri/
Definition: A friendly and spirited rapport among a group of people who are working towards a common goal.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of camaraderie.
Options: affinity; companionship; comradeship; animosity
Answer: animosity
Example sentence: "The team developed a strong sense of camaraderie over the course of the season."

cartel (noun) /kɑːˈtɛl/
Definition: An association of independent firms or individuals who come together to regulate prices and restrict competition.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of cartel.
Options: caucus; clique; coalition; competitor
Answer: competitor
Example sentence: "The pharmaceutical cartel faced allegations of price-fixing."

cavil (verb) /ˈkavəl/
Definition: To make petty or trivial objections, criticisms, or complaints, often with the intention of finding fault or nitpicking over minor details.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of cavil.
Options: carp; complain; criticize; accept
Answer: accept
Example sentence: "When he’s in a bad mood, he'll cavil at anything that's said in the conversation."

circumvent (verb) /ˌsəːkəmˈvɛnt/
Definition: To avoid or get around something, often by using a clever or indirect approach.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of circumvent.
Options: bypass; deceive; dodge; confront
Answer: confront
Example sentence: "He managed to circumvent the security measures and gain access to the restricted area."

connotation (noun) /ˌkɒnəˈteɪʃn/
Definition: The emotional or cultural associations and implications that a word carries with it, in addition to its literal or dictionary definition.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of connotation.
Options: association; implication; indication; denotation
Answer: denotation
Example sentence: "In poetry, connotation can add depth to verses."

crapulous (adjective) /ˈkrapjʊləs/
Definition: Suffering physically from the consequences of excessive indulgence in food or drink, especially alcohol.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of crapulous.
Options: besotted; bibulous; dissipated; sober
Answer: sober
Example sentence: "Her decision to indulge in junk food led to a crapulous feeling of regret."

debilitate (verb) /dɪˈbɪlɪteɪt/
Definition: To weaken or impair the strength, ability, or functioning of something or someone.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of debilitate.
Options: attenuate; cripple; devitalize; strengthen
Answer: strengthen
Example sentence: "The coach was worried that the injury would debilitate the player's performance."

disingenuous (adjective) /ˌdɪs(ɪ)nˈdʒɛnjʊəs/
Definition: Slightly dishonest, insincere, or not speaking the complete truth.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of disingenuous.
Options: contrived; crafty; deceitful; genuine
Answer: genuine
Example sentence: "The disingenuous sales pitch, promising impossible results, deceived unsuspecting customers into making regrettable purchases."

edifying (adjective) /ˈɛdɪfʌɪɪŋ/
Definition: Uplifting, or informative in a way that leads to personal growth or moral improvement.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of edifying.
Options: educative; elevating; elucidative; misleading
Answer: misleading
Example sentence: "The teacher's edifying lectures made complex topics easy to comprehend."

elixir (noun) /ɪˈlɪksɪə
Definition: A potion or medicine that is believed to have the power to cure or to rejuvenate.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of elixir.
Options: brew; catholicon; concoction; toxin
Answer: toxin
Example sentence: "She sipped the herbal elixir to soothe her sore throat."

equinox (noun) /ˈɛkwɪnɒks/
Definition: An astronomical event that occurs twice a year when the sun is directly above the equator and the day and night are of approximately equal length.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of equinox.
Options: alignment; balance; convergence; solstice
Answer: solstice
Example sentence: "During the autumnal equinox, the Earth's axis is neither tilted toward nor away from the Sun."

evanescent (adjective) /ˌɛv əˈnɛs ənt/
Definition: Fleeting and transient, existing only briefly before disappearing or fading away.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of evanescent.
Options: brief; disappearing; impermanent; permanent
Answer: permanent
Example sentence: "Happiness can sometimes feel as evanescent as a morning mist."

expatiate (verb) /ɪkˈspeɪʃɪeɪt/
Definition: To speak or write at length and in detail about a particular subject or idea.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of expatiate.
Options: elaborate; dilate; expand; summarize
Answer: summarize
Example sentence: "As a historian, he can expatiate for hours about the events of the past."

fastidious (adjective) /faˈstɪdɪəs/
Definition: Giving very careful or excessive attention to detail and accuracy.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of fastidious.
Options: assiduous; careful; choosy; careless
Answer: careless
Example sentence: "The fastidious chef was known for his precise measurements and attention to detail."

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."

germane (adjective) /kənˈstɪtjʊənsi/
Definition: Closely related, pertinent, or relevant to a particular subject, topic, or discussion.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of germane.
Options: applicable; appropriate; apropos; irrelevant
Answer: irrelevant
Example sentence: "Let's focus on issues that are germane to our project."

hegemony (noun) /hɪˈdʒɛməni/
Definition: The dominant power or influence that one group or nation has over others, often through political, economic, or cultural means.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of hegemony.
Options: ascendancy; authority; command; subordination
Answer: subordination
Example sentence: "The pursuit of regional hegemony has fueled conflicts and rivalries throughout history."

hierarchy (noun) /ˈhʌɪərɑːki/
Definition: A system for which people or things are organized according to status or power.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of hierarchy.
Options: chain; class; echelon; equality
Answer: equality
Example sentence: "Navigating the complex hierarchy of academia can be daunting."

hirsute (adjective) /ˈhəːsjuːt/
Definition: Covered in an abundant growth of hair, typically referring to body hair.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of hirsute.
Options: bearded; bewhiskered; bristly; bald
Answer: bald
Example sentence: "The actor underwent a hirsute transformation for his role as a lumberjack."

holistic (adjective) /hə(ʊ)ˈlɪstɪk/
Definition: An approach that considers the whole picture, rather than just focusing on individual parts.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of holistic.
Options: cohesive; complete; comprehensive; narrow
Answer: narrow
Example sentence: "The holistic approach to healthcare considers both conventional and alternative therapies."

ineffable (adjective) /ɪnˈɛfəb(ə)l/
Definition: Beyond the capacity of words to adequately describe or express.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of ineffable.
Options: incommunicable; indefinable; indescribable; expressible
Answer: expressible
Example sentence: "The sense of peace was ineffable, impossible to put into words."

levity (noun) /ˈlɛvɪti/
Definition: A lightness of tone, manner, or expression, especially in a situation where it is inappropriate or in poor taste.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of levity.
Options: amusement; cheerfulness; facetiousness; solemnity
Answer: solemnity
Example sentence: "The book balanced moments of seriousness with moments of levity."

luminescent (adjective) /ˌluːmɪˈnɛsnt/
Definition: Emitting light without heat.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of luminescent.
Options: effulgent; fluorescent; gleaming; dark
Answer: dark
Example sentence: "The jellyfish emitted a soft luminescent light as it drifted through the water."

masticate (verb) /ˈmæstɪkeɪt/
Definition: To chew or grind food with one's teeth in order to break it down into smaller pieces that can be easily swallowed and digested.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of masticate.
Options: bite; champ; chomp; swallow whole
Answer: swallow whole
Example sentence: "You should masticate each bite at least 30 times to aid digestion."

matriculate (verb) /məˈtrɪkjʊleɪt/
Definition: To enrol or register in an educational institution, typically a college or university.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of matriculate.
Options: accept; admit; book; withdraw
Answer: withdraw
Example sentence: "You cannot matriculate into this program without completing the prerequisites."

morose (adjective) /məˈrəʊs/
Definition: Sullen, gloomy, and generally inclined to be in a bad mood or display a dark temperament.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of morose.
Options: cheerless; depressed; forlorn; cheerful
Answer: cheerful
Example sentence: "The meeting was dominated by his morose complaints."

onerous (adjective) /ˈəʊn(ə)rəs/
Definition: Burdensome, difficult or oppressive, particularly in terms of responsibility or obligation.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of onerous.
Options: arduous; challenging; demanding; effortless
Answer: effortless
Example sentence: "Balancing a full-time job and caregiving can be onerous."

paradox (noun) /ˈparədɒks/
Definition: A statement or situation that seems to be contradictory or false, but upon closer examination, may actually be true or make sense.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of paradox.
Options: ambiguity; anomaly; contradiction; clarity
Answer: clarity
Example sentence: "The grandfather paradox explores time travel's mind-bending implications."

parody (noun) /ˈparədi/
Definition: A form of satire in which an original work is imitated in a way that is meant to be humorous or satirical.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of parody.
Options: burlesque; caricature; comedy; homage
Answer: homage
Example sentence: "The comedian's parody of a famous singer had everyone in the audience laughing uncontrollably."

parsimonious (adjective) /ˌpɑːsɪˈməʊnɪəs/
Definition: Characterized by extreme frugality and an unwillingness to spend money or resources generously.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of parsimonious.
Options: avaricious; cheap; closefisted; generous
Answer: generous
Example sentence: "The parsimonious CEO insisted on cost-cutting measures across the company."

perspicacious (adjective) /ˌpəːspɪˈkeɪʃəs/
Definition: Insightful, perceptive, and able to understand things clearly and quickly.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of perspicacious.
Options: acumen; acute; astute; unobservant
Answer: unobservant
Example sentence: "His perspicacious observations revealed hidden truths."

pilfer (verb) /ˈpɪl fər/
Definition: To steal or take small items or insignificant amounts of goods, often in a secretive or furtive manner.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of pilfer.
Options: embezzle; filch; lift; return
Answer: return
Example sentence: "The squirrels always pilfer the birdseed from the feeders in our backyard."

platonic (adjective) /pləˈtɒnɪk/
Definition: Characterized by intellectual or emotional connection, rather than physical or romantic attraction.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of platonic.
Options: hypothetical; idealistic; intellectual; romantic
Answer: romantic
Example sentence: "Their relationship was platonic and they had no romantic interest in each other."

politic (adjective) /ˈpɒlɪtɪk/
Definition: Marked by shrewdness, prudence, and strategic thinking within the realm of politics or other sensitive situations.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of politic.
Options: advisable; astute; diplomatic; imprudent
Answer: imprudent
Example sentence: "He maintains a politic stance, ensuring strategic success in politics."

precipitous (adjective) /prɪˈsɪpɪtəs/
Definition: Extremely steep, sudden, or dramatic in its descent or progress.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of precipitous.
Options: abrupt; dizzy; fast; gradual
Answer: gradual
Example sentence: "The company's precipitous decline in profits led to layoffs and restructuring."

retrospective (adjective) /ˌrɛ trəˈspɛk tɪv/
Definition: Concerned with or relating to the past, specifically reflecting or looking back on past events, experiences, or accomplishments.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of retrospective.
Options: backward; evaluative; hindsight; forward-looking
Answer: forward-looking
Example sentence: "The company organized a retrospective meeting to evaluate the success of their marketing campaign."

revere (verb) /rɪˈvɪər/
Definition: To deeply admire, respect, and hold someone or something in high esteem.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of revere.
Options: admire; adore; cherish; despise
Answer: despise
Example sentence: "The students revere their old professor for the wisdom he shared."

squalor (noun) /ˈskwɒlə/
Definition: A state of extreme dirtiness and poverty, typically associated with living conditions.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of squalor.
Options: decay; dinginess; filth; cleanliness
Answer: cleanliness
Example sentence: "The dilapidated building was a haven for rats and squalor."

taxonomy (noun) /takˈsɒnəmi/
Definition: The branch of biology that deals with the classification and naming of living organisms.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of taxonomy.
Options: arrangement; cataloging; categorization; disorder
Answer: disorder
Example sentence: "He's been working on a taxonomy for the new database."

tenuous (adjective) /ˈtɛnjʊəs/
Definition: Thin, fragile, or having a weak or delicate connection, often implying that it is easily breakable or unstable.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of tenuous.
Options: doubtful; dubious; flimsy; strong
Answer: strong
Example sentence: "The company's financial situation was tenuous due to the pandemic."

torpid (adjective) /ˈtɔːpɪd/
Definition: Inactivity, lethargy, or sluggishness, often associated with a lack of energy or motivation.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of torpid.
Options: apathetic; indolent; inert; active
Answer: active
Example sentence: "The animal's movements were torpid, a clear indication of its distress."

troglodyte (noun) /ˈtrɔːɡlədaɪt/
Definition: A person who lives in seclusion or in a primitive, cave-like dwelling.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of troglodyte.
Options: anchorite; eremite; hermit; socialite
Answer: socialite
Example sentence: "Fascinated by the past, he dedicated his life to studying troglodyte cultures."

unorthodox (adjective) /ʌnˈɔːθədɒks/
Definition: Not in keeping with established or traditional practices or beliefs.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of unorthodox.
Options: alternative; atypical; avant-garde; traditional
Answer: traditional
Example sentence: "The artist's unorthodox techniques created captivating and unconventional artworks."

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