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English Antonyms for Prefix trans- Words – Quiz!

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Find antonyms of Prefix trans- words in this interactive online quiz. Identify antonyms for 17 English words – For each word, choose the antonym with the opposite or most opposite meaning

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Complete Flashcards List for Prefix trans- with POS, IPA, Definitions, Examples, Questions, and Answers

transact (verb) /trænˈsækt/
Definition: To conduct or carry out a business deal, financial transaction, or any form of exchange or interaction between two or more parties.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of transact.
Options: accomplish; complete; conduct; neglect
Answer: neglect
Example sentence: "She needed to transact with the bank before she could buy her new car."

transaction (noun) /trænˈsæk ʃən/
Definition: An exchange or interaction between two or more parties that involves the transfer or exchange of goods, services, or information.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of transaction.
Options: agreement; bargain; deal; stagnation
Answer: stagnation
Example sentence: "The transaction was completed smoothly, with no issues or delays."

transcend (verb) /trɑːnˈsɛnd/
Definition: To rise above or go beyond the limits of a particular situation, condition, or experience.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of transcend.
Options: eclipse; exceed; outclass; succumb
Answer: succumb
Example sentence: "Love has the ability to transcend social boundaries."

transcribe (verb) /trænˈskraɪb/
Definition: To convert spoken or recorded information into written or typed form.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of transcribe.
Options: copy; document; inscribe; ignore
Answer: ignore
Example sentence: "Doctors often transcribe their notes for a clearer, typed version for records."

transfer (verb) /trænsˈfɜr/
Definition: To move or convey something or someone from one place, person, or situation to another.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of transfer.
Options: convey; deliver; exchange; retain
Answer: retain
Example sentence: "He needs to transfer his membership to a different gym."

transfix (verb) /trænsˈfɪks/
Definition: To cause someone to become motionless or entranced, often by shock or amazement.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of transfix.
Options: absorb; captivate; engross; bore
Answer: bore
Example sentence: "The shocking news headline seemed to transfix him to the spot."

transfuse (verb) /trænsˈfyuz/
Definition: To transfer or infuse a fluid, typically blood, from one individual to another.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of transfuse.
Options: convey; fill; imbue; withdraw
Answer: withdraw
Example sentence: "The medical team will carefully transfuse the medication into the patient's veins."

transgression (noun) /tranzˈɡrɛʃn/
Definition: An act or behavior that violates a law, rule, moral code, or societal norm.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of transgression.
Options: breach; fault; infringement; compliance
Answer: compliance
Example sentence: "The athlete's disqualification was due to a single transgression of the rules."

transhumanism (noun) /trænsˈhyu məˌnɪz əm/
Definition: The advocacy for the use of technology and science to enhance and transcend human capabilities and limitations.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of transhumanism.
Options: advancement; augmentation; biotechnology; naturalism
Answer: naturalism
Example sentence: "Transhumanism explores the potential of merging humans with technology."

transient (adjective) /ˈtranzɪənt/
Definition: Temporary, passing, or brief in nature, often with a sense of impermanence and ephemerality.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of transient.
Options: brief; cursory; ephemeral; permanent
Answer: permanent
Example sentence: "Life's challenges are often transient, giving way to brighter days."

transitory (adjective) /ˈtrænzəˌtɔri/
Definition: Temporary or not expected to last for a long time.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of transitory.
Options: brief; ephemeral; flash; permanent
Answer: permanent
Example sentence: "The economic boom turned out to be transitory, as the market quickly corrected itself."

translucent (adjective) /tranzˈl(j)uːs(ə)nt/
Definition: Allowing some light to pass through but also diffusing or scattering the light, making it difficult to see clearly through the material.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of translucent.
Options: clear; diaphanous; gauzy; opaque
Answer: opaque
Example sentence: "The paper lanterns emitted a soft, translucent glow."

transmit (verb) /trænsˈmɪt/
Definition: To send or convey something from one place, person, or device to another.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of transmit.
Options: broadcast; communicate; convey; retain
Answer: retain
Example sentence: "Plants can transmit energy from sunlight into food through photosynthesis."

transmute (verb) /trænsˈmyut,/
Definition: To change or transform something from one form, substance, or nature into another.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of transmute.
Options: alter; change; convert; maintain
Answer: maintain
Example sentence: "Meditation can help transmute negative energy into positive vibrations."

transparent (adjective) /tranˈsparənt/
Definition: Allowing light to pass through easily and clearly, making objects behind them visible without any distortion.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of transparent.
Options: clear; crystal; diaphanous; opaque
Answer: opaque
Example sentence: "She wore transparent glasses that showcased her eyes perfectly."

transpire (verb) /tranˈspʌɪə/
Definition: To gradually emerge or disclose information, events, or details that were previously undisclosed or hidden.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of transpire.
Options: arise; befall; betide; cease
Answer: cease
Example sentence: "He wondered how the negotiation would transpire."

transpose (verb) /trɑːnˈspəʊz/
Definition: To move something from one position or location to another, often in a different order or sequence.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of transpose.
Options: interchange; rearrange; reorder; maintain
Answer: maintain
Example sentence: "To solve the puzzle, you need to transpose the numbers correctly."

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