SYNONYMS & ANTONYMS FOR AFCAT WRITTEN EXAMINATION
SET II
SYNONYMS - A word is given and out of four options, one has to mark the most similar in meaning to word in question as his/her answer choice.
ANTONYMS - A word is given and out of four options, one has to mark the most dissimilar in meaning to word in question as his/her answer choice.
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Below is the list of words with their MEANING, SYNONYMS and ANTONYMS that will help you in your AFCAT, CDS and NDA written exam. Try to learn all of these very probable & expected Antonyms and synonyms for AFCAT written examination.
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20 WORDS IN ENGLISH WITH ANTONYMS AND SYNONYMS FOR AFCAT :
WORD - DEFINITION
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DEFINITION
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SYNONYMS
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ANTONYMS
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INDICTMENT
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a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime
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complaint, count, charge, rap
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absolution, acquittal, exoneration
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TOPPLE
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overbalance or cause to overbalance and fall
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slip, stumble, fall, trip, tumble
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get up, rise, stand (up), uprise
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VEXING
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causing annoyance
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annoy, irritate, infuriate, anger, incense, inflame, enrage, irk
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delightful, pleasing
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HAPHAZARD
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having no plan, order, or direction
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random, unplanned, unsystematic, unmethodical, disorganized
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nonrandom, orderly, organized, regular, systematic
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INDELICATE
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having or showing a lack of sensitive understanding or tact
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insensitive, tactless, undiplomatic, impolitic, indiscreet
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considerate, understanding, thoughtful, delicate, diplomatic
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CONTENTION
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heated argument or disagreement
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dispute, disputation, argument, variance
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accord, concurrence, consensus, harmony, accordance
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PROPENSITY
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natural tendency to behave in a particular way
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aptness, proneness, tendency, way
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averseness, disinclination, dislike, indisposition
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OBSTINATE
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refusing to change your behavior or your ideas
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stubborn, headstrong, wilful, unyielding, inflexible, unbending
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acquiescent, amenable, biddable, tractable, complaisant
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FLAMBOYANT
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having a very noticeable quality that attracts a lot of attention
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arresting, bodacious, bold, brilliant, catchy
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inconspicuous, non emphatic, non flamboyant, unnoticeable, unobtrusive
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BELLICOSE
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having or showing a tendency to argue or fight
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aggressive, agonistic, argumentative, assaultive
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nonaggressive, non belligerent, pacific, peaceable, peaceful, unbelligerent
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CONTRIVED
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having an unnatural or false appearance or quality
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factitious, fake, false, feigned, forced, mechanical, mock
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artless, genuine, natural, spontaneous, unaffected
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EFFUSIVE
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expressing a lot of emotion
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emotional, touchy-feely, uninhibited, unreserved, unrestrained
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reserved, restrained, undemonstrative, unemotional
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CONJECTURE
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an opinion or idea formed without proof or sufficient evidence
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guess, shot, supposition, surmise, shot in the dark
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reality, actuality, certainty
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VORACIOUS
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engaging in an activity with great eagerness or enthusiasm
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agog, antsy, anxious, ardent, athirst, avid, crazy, desirous
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apathetic, indifferent, uneager, unenthusiastic
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BENIGN
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not causing or being capable of causing injury or hurt
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kindly, kind, warm-hearted, good-natured, friendly, warm
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adverse, bad, baleful, baneful, damaging, dangerous,
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SHEAF
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a considerable amount
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basketful, boatload, bucket, bunch, bundle, bushel, carload
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little, pinch
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INTRICATE
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very complicated or detailed
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complex, complicated, convoluted, tangled, entangled
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noncomplex, noncomplicated, plain, simple, uncomplicated
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ASTUTE
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able to understand a situation quickly and see how to take advantage of it
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shrewd, sharp, sharp-witted, razor-sharp, acute
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unintelligent, ignorant, dense, brainless, mindless
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POIGNANT
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causing a strong feeling of sadness
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affecting, emotional, impactful, impressive, touching
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unaffecting, unemotional, unimpressive
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HUMDRUM
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not interesting : dull, boring, and ordinary
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mundane, dull, dreary, boring, tedious, monotonous, banal
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thrilling, exhilarating, stirring, rousing, stimulating
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