English Antonyms for Performance and Display Vocabulary Words – Online Quiz!
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Complete Antonyms Quiz List for Performance and Display with POS, IPA, Definitions, Examples, Questions, and Answers
alter-ego (noun) /ˌɔːltə(r) ˈiːɡəʊ
Definition: A person's alternative personality that is different from their true self.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of alter-ego.
Options: avatar; character; counterpart; reality
Answer: reality
Example sentence: "Jekyll's sinister alter-ego, Mr."
auditorium (noun) /ˌɔːdɪˈtɔːrɪəm/
Definition: A large, enclosed space specifically designed for hosting public performances, speeches, lectures, and other events.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of auditorium.
Options: amphitheater; arena; chamber; cupboard
Answer: cupboard
Example sentence: "The cleaning crew was tasked with tidying up the auditorium after the event."
avatar (noun) /ˌævəˈtɑː/
Definition: A graphical representation of a person or entity in virtual reality, online gaming, or social media platforms.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of avatar.
Options: embodiment; figure; icon; reality
Answer: reality
Example sentence: "The video game allows players to customize their avatars with different outfits."
burlesque (noun) /bəːˈlɛsk/
Definition: A form of entertainment that combines elements of comedy, satire, and striptease.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of burlesque.
Options: caricature; exaggerate; imitate; drama
Answer: drama
Example sentence: "The theater downtown is hosting a burlesque night with performers from all over the country."
contortionist (noun) /kənˈtɔːʃənɪst/
Definition: An individual who performs acrobatic stunts that involve extreme flexibility and manipulation of the body.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of contortionist.
Options: acrobat; acrobatic; aerialist; stiff
Answer: stiff
Example sentence: "The contortionist's performance left everyone in awe of her contortions."
diva (noun) /ˈdiːvə/
Definition: A female singer or performer who is talented, confident, and demanding.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of diva.
Options: artist; celebrity; chanteuse; team player
Answer: team player
Example sentence: "The pop diva's album soared to the top of the charts within days of its release."
encore (noun) /ˈɒŋkɔː/
Definition: An additional performance at the end of a live performance, such as a musical concert or theatrical play.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of encore.
Options: echo; iteration; recurrence; finale
Answer: finale
Example sentence: "The encore performance left the audience in awe of the musician's skill."
escapologist (noun) /ˌɛskəˈpɒlədʒɪst/
Definition: A performer who specializes in the art of escape, typically from restraints or confinement in a dramatic and spectacular manner.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of escapologist.
Options: absconder; avoider; breakout; captive
Answer: captive
Example sentence: "The escapologist's act was the highlight of the magic show."
extemporize (verb) /ɪkˈstɛm pəˌraɪz/
Definition: To perform, speak, or create something, such as a speech, music, or a response, without prior planning or preparation.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of extemporize.
Options: ad-lib; concoct; contrive; plan
Answer: plan
Example sentence: "The professor encouraged the students to extemporize their answers during the class discussion."
extravaganza (noun) /ɪkˌstravəˈɡanzə/
Definition: An elaborate and spectacular entertainment event that is characterized by a wide variety of performances and activities.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of extravaganza.
Options: carnival; celebration; event; simplicity
Answer: simplicity
Example sentence: "The music festival promised to be an electrifying extravaganza of live performances and vibrant energy."
flamboyance (adjective) /flæmˈbɔɪ ənt/
Definition: Extravagant, showy, or strikingly bold in appearance, behavior, or style.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of flamboyance.
Options: extravagance; exuberance; flair; modesty
Answer: modesty
Example sentence: "The artist's painting exhibited a perfect balance of flamboyance and elegance."
masquerade (verb) /ˌmæskəˈreɪd/
Definition: To dress up in a costume or disguise to conceal one's true identity.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of masquerade.
Options: act; bluff; camouflage; reveal
Answer: reveal
Example sentence: "We decided to masquerade as our favorite superheroes for the annual Comic Con."
matinee (noun) /ˈmætɪneɪ/
Definition: A performance, especially a theatrical or musical one, that takes place during the daytime, typically in the afternoon.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of matinee.
Options: daytime; afternoon; show; evening performance
Answer: evening performance
Example sentence: "The matinee crowd was lively and excited about the upcoming movie."
overawe (verb) /ˌoʊvərˈɑ/
Definition: To impress or intimidate someone so much that they feel a sense of astonishment or fear.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of overawe.
Options: alarm; astonish; daunt; reassure
Answer: reassure
Example sentence: "The powerful speech by the leader had the ability to overawe the crowd."
pageant (noun) /ˈpæʤənt/
Definition: A public spectacle or display, typically involving a parade, procession, or performance.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of pageant.
Options: competition; contest; exhibition; ordinariness
Answer: ordinariness
Example sentence: "Her talent shone brightly in the school's talent pageant."
panache (noun) /pəˈnaʃ/
Definition: A bold and confident manner or style, often characterized by a sense of flair and creativity.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of panache.
Options: charisma; flamboyance; flourish; dullness
Answer: dullness
Example sentence: "The chef prepared the dish with a perfect blend of flavors and panache."
pantomime (noun) /ˈpæn təˌmaɪm/
Definition: A form of theatrical performance or entertainment characterized by exaggerated gestures, facial expressions, and body movements, without the use of spoken words.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of pantomime.
Options: act; charade; expression; articulate
Answer: articulate
Example sentence: "The troupe rehearsed tirelessly to perfect their pantomime routine for the upcoming show."
parade (noun) /pəˈreɪd/
Definition: A public procession or march, typically held outdoors, which involves a group of people, vehicles, or floats moving in a coordinated and often festive manner.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of parade.
Options: cavalcade; display; exhibition; stagnation
Answer: stagnation
Example sentence: "The children waved excitedly as the parade passed by."
piece-de-resistance (noun) /piːˌɛs də rɪˈzɪstɒ̃s/
Definition: French for "piece of resistance", referring to the most important or impressive feature of something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of piece-de-resistance.
Options: achievement; centerpiece; crowning; failure
Answer: failure
Example sentence: "The artist's piece-de-resistance was a breathtaking mural that adorned the entire gallery wall."
proscenium (noun) /prəˈsiːniəm/
Definition: A theatrical stage design that features a large arch or rectangular frame at the front of the stage.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of proscenium.
Options: arch; backdrop; classic; back
Answer: back
Example sentence: "The set designer created an elaborate backdrop that complemented the proscenium arch."
raconteur (noun) /ˌrakɒnˈtəː/
Definition: A person who is skilled in telling amusing or interesting stories, typically in a witty or entertaining manner.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of raconteur.
Options: anecdotalist; anecdotist; bard; listener
Answer: listener
Example sentence: "She was a raconteur, regaling her colleagues with tales of her travels during lunch breaks."
repertoire (noun) /ˈrɛp ərˌtwɑr/
Definition: The collection of skills, abilities, performances, or works that a person or group has developed or can perform.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of repertoire.
Options: assortment; catalog; collection; limitation
Answer: limitation
Example sentence: "She expanded her artistic repertoire with new techniques."
saga (noun) /ˈsɑɡə/
Definition: A long, epic story or tale that typically involves heroic deeds, mythical creatures, and dramatic events.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of saga.
Options: adventure; chronicle; epic; short story
Answer: short story
Example sentence: "The video game immerses players in a saga of magic and adventure."
savoir-faire (noun) /ˌsavwɑː ˈfɛː/
Definition: A person's ability to handle a situation or perform a task with confidence, skill, and elegance.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of savoir-faire.
Options: adroitness; charm; courtesy; awkwardness
Answer: awkwardness
Example sentence: "The CEO's savoir-faire in business matters is renowned."
sonorous (adjective) /ˈsɒn(ə)rəs/
Definition: Deep, rich, and resonant, often possessing a melodious and imposing quality.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of sonorous.
Options: blasting; booming; loud; tinny
Answer: tinny
Example sentence: "The wind chimes produced a delicate and sonorous melody."
spectacle (noun) /ˈspɛktəkl/
Definition: A visually striking or impressive display or performance that is intended to be watched by an audience.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of spectacle.
Options: demonstration; event; exhibit; concealment
Answer: concealment
Example sentence: "The movie's special effects created a mesmerizing spectacle on the screen."
thespian (noun) /ˈθɛspɪən/
Definition: An actor or actress, particularly someone who is involved in the art of theater or dramatic performances.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of thespian.
Options: actor; actress; artist; spectator
Answer: spectator
Example sentence: "The Thespian troupe put on an incredible performance of "Hamlet" last night."
tour-de-force (noun) /ˌtʊə də ˈfɔːs/
Definition: A performance or achievement that has been accomplished with great skill.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of tour-de-force.
Options: accomplishment; achievement; display; failure
Answer: failure
Example sentence: "The movie's special effects were a visual tour-de-force."
vaudeville (noun) /ˈvɔːd(ə)vɪl/
Definition: A type of entertainment that was popular in the United States and Europe from the late 19th century to the early 20th century.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of vaudeville.
Options: burlesque; cabaret; comedy; drama
Answer: drama
Example sentence: "The singer's act combined elements of jazz, blues, and vaudeville."

