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Subtle and Indirect Vocabulary: Antonyms Quiz

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Practice Subtle and Indirect vocabulary with this 23-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 Subtle and Indirect with POS, IPA, Definitions, Examples, Questions, and Answers

allusive (adjective) /əˈl(j)uːsɪv/
Definition: Containing indirect references, hints, or suggestions to a particular idea, concept, person, or event.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of allusive.
Options: alluding; implied; indicative; explicit
Answer: explicit
Example sentence: "The allusive painting hinted at hidden emotions."

covert (adjective) /ˈkʌvət/
Definition: Concealed or hidden from view, often implying an element of secrecy or confidentiality.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of covert.
Options: clandestine; concealed; furtive; overt
Answer: overt
Example sentence: "Many believe that there are covert influences steering political decisions."

discreet (adjective) /dɪˈskriːt/
Definition: Careful and circumspect in one's behavior, particularly when dealing with confidential or sensitive information.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of discreet.
Options: cautious; considerate; diplomatic; indiscreet
Answer: indiscreet
Example sentence: "He gave a discreet nod to signal the plan was in motion."

grapevine (noun) /ˈɡreɪpˌvaɪn/
Definition: The informal, often unreliable spread of information or gossip through word of mouth.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of grapevine.
Options: buzz; chat; chitchat; official channel
Answer: official channel
Example sentence: "The grapevine is known for its vibrant green leaves and luscious fruit."

hint (noun) /hɪnt/
Definition: A subtle or indirect indication or suggestion of something, often used to convey a clue, an idea, or a piece of information without explicitly stating it.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of hint.
Options: clue; indication; inkling; declaration
Answer: declaration
Example sentence: "The professor dropped hints about the upcoming exam, urging the students to prepare accordingly."

implication (noun) /ˌɪmplɪˈkeɪʃn/
Definition: A meaning or consequence that is suggested or implied, rather than stated outright.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of implication.
Options: inference; insinuation; intimation; clarification
Answer: clarification
Example sentence: "Can you deduce the potential implication of that action?"

inconspicuous (adjective) /ˌɪnkənˈspɪkjʊəs/
Definition: Not easily noticeable or attracting little attention due to a discreet or unobtrusive nature.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of inconspicuous.
Options: camouflaged; concealed; discreet; conspicuous
Answer: conspicuous
Example sentence: "The security guard remained inconspicuous while observing the area."

indirect (adjective) /ɪndaɪrekt/
Definition: Not straightforward or direct in nature, often involving a circuitous route, method, or communication.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of indirect.
Options: circuitous; convoluted; crooked; direct
Answer: direct
Example sentence: "Her critique was indirect but still hit the mark."

insinuate (verb) /ɪnˈsɪnjʊeɪt/
Definition: To suggest or imply something indirectly, often in a subtle or devious way.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of insinuate.
Options: allude; ascribe; connote; state
Answer: state
Example sentence: "The journalist attempted to insinuate a scandal involving the celebrity."

insinuation (noun) /ɪnˌsɪn yuˈeɪ ʃən/
Definition: An indirect or subtle suggestion or hint, often with a negative or derogatory undertone.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of insinuation.
Options: allusion; aspersion; hint; directness
Answer: directness
Example sentence: "His constant insinuations made me question his true intentions."

intangible (adjective) /ɪnˈtæn dʒə bəl/
Definition: Cannot be physically touched, grasped, or quantified due to a lack of physical form or substance.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of intangible.
Options: abstract; conceptual; elusive; tangible
Answer: tangible
Example sentence: "Happiness is often considered an intangible state of mind."

intimation (noun) /ˌɪntɪˈmeɪʃn/
Definition: A subtle or indirect suggestion, hint, or indication about something, often conveyed through words, gestures, or actions.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of intimation.
Options: allusion; clue; cue; declaration
Answer: declaration
Example sentence: "The clouds gave an intimation of the impending storm."

latent (adjective) /ˈleɪt(ə)nt/
Definition: Present or potential, but currently hidden, concealed, or not yet fully developed or manifested.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of latent.
Options: dormant; inactive; inherent; manifest
Answer: manifest
Example sentence: "The latent tension in the room became palpable as the meeting wore on."

minutiae (noun) /mʌɪˈnjuːʃɪʌɪ/
Definition: Small or minor details, often insignificant or trivial, that are often overlooked or ignored.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of minutiae.
Options: details; incidentals; particulars; essentials
Answer: essentials
Example sentence: "The contract included an extensive section outlining the minutiae of the agreement."

nominal (adjective) /ˈnɒmɪn(ə)l/
Definition: Existing in name only, without having any real substance or value.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of nominal.
Options: inconsiderable; insignificant; minimal; real
Answer: real
Example sentence: "Our progress was nominal, yet it was better than being stagnant."

nuance (noun) /ˈnjuːɑːns/
Definition: Subtle, often slight differences or variations in meaning, expression, tone, or feeling within a particular context, statement, or situation.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of nuance.
Options: delicacy; distinction; gradation; blatant
Answer: blatant
Example sentence: "A subtle nuance of uncertainty tinged his voice."

oblique (adjective) /ə(ʊ)ˈbliːk/
Definition: Neither straightforward nor direct, often characterized by subtlety or an avoidance of explicitness.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of oblique.
Options: circumlocutory; elliptical; evasive; direct
Answer: direct
Example sentence: "The artist created a captivating painting with oblique brushstrokes."

pervasive (adjective) /pəˈveɪsɪv/
Definition: Present or spread throughout an entire area, influencing or affecting everything within it.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of pervasive.
Options: encompassing; everywhere; extensive; limited
Answer: limited
Example sentence: "Ageism is a pervasive issue in the workplace."

pussyfoot (verb) /ˈpʊs iˌfʊt/
Definition: To move cautiously, hesitantly, or stealthily, often characterized by a lack of confidence or assertiveness.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of pussyfoot.
Options: dillydally; dodge; equivocate; confront
Answer: confront
Example sentence: "Don't pussyfoot - voice your opinions confidently in the meeting."

subliminal (adjective) /səˈblɪmɪn(ə)l/
Definition: Operating below the threshold of conscious perception.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of subliminal.
Options: cerebral; concealed; conditioned; conscious
Answer: conscious
Example sentence: "His subliminal fear of failure drove him to succeed."

subtle (adjective) /ˈsʌt l/
Definition: Delicate, understated, or nuanced in its nature, appearance, or meaning.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of subtle.
Options: delicate; discreet; elusive; blatant
Answer: blatant
Example sentence: "The fragrance of the flowers was subtle, filling the air with a delicate scent."

suggestive (adjective) /səgˈdʒɛs tɪv/
Definition: Evoking or implying a particular idea, thought, or feeling without directly stating it.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of suggestive.
Options: alluring; allusive; evocative; explicit
Answer: explicit
Example sentence: "His suggestive comments made everyone in the room uncomfortable."

undermine (verb) /ˌʌndəˈmʌɪn/
Definition: To weaken or lessen the effectiveness of something or someone, often in a subtle or gradual way.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of undermine.
Options: compromise; debilitate; disable; strengthen
Answer: strengthen
Example sentence: "The negative comments will undermine her confidence."

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