SYNONYMS (Part-X)

Total Questions: 50

31. He is inclined to stay with the present organisation. [SSC CHSL 26/05/2022 (Afternoon)]

Correct Answer: (c) motivated
Solution:Inclined- likely to do something
Motivated- very enthusiastic Or determined because you really want to do something

Struggled- to try very hard to do something

Mystified- to make somebody confused because he/she cannot understand something

Declined- to become weaker, smaller or less good

32. Sanguinity [SSC CHSL 26/05/2022 (Evening)]

Correct Answer: (c) Optimism
Solution:Sanguinity- cheerfully optimistic

Optimism- the feeling that the future will be good or successful

Acrimony- angry and bitter feelings or words

Despondence- feeling or showing extreme discouragement, dejection, or depression despondent

Distrust- the feeling that you cannot believe somebody/something

33. Disseminate [SSC CHSL 27/05/2022 (Morning)]

Correct Answer: (c) Circulate
Solution:Disseminate- to spread information, knowledge, ideas, etc. so that it reaches as many people as possible

Circulate- to go or be passed from one person to another

Implement- to start using a plan, system, etc.

Merge- to become part of something larger

Facilitate to make something possible or easier

34. Ecstasy [SSC CHSL 27/05/2022 (Morning)]

Correct Answer: (b) Bliss
Solution:Ecstasy- a feeling or state of great happiness

Bliss- perfect happiness

Mourning- great sadness felt because someone has died

Fantasy- situations that are not true, that you just imagine

Appreciation- understanding and enjoyment of the value of something

35. Police fear that terrorists may try to assassinate the president during his appearance at the summit. [SSC CHSL 27/05/2022 (Afternoon)]

Correct Answer: (b) Murder
Solution:Assassinate- to murder a famous or important person

Murder- the crime of killing a person illegally and on purpose

Distress- the state of being very upset or of suffering great pain or difficulty

Rebuke- to speak angrily to somebody because he/she has done something wrong

Deceive- to try to make somebody believe something that is not true

36. ''Decipher'' [SSC CHSL 30/05/2022 (Morning)]

Correct Answer: (a) Interpret
Solution:Decipher- to succeed in reading or understanding something that is not clear

Interpret- to explain or understand the meaning of something

Calculate- to find something out by using mathematics

Create- to cause something new to happen or exist

Interrogate to ask somebody a lot of questions over a long period of time,

especially in an aggressive way

37. ''Overture'' [SSC CHSL 30/05/2022 (Morning)]

Correct Answer: (c) Preamble
Solution:Overture- an introduction to something more substantial

Preamble- an introduction or a preface, . for example to a book, a written document, speech, etc

Slander- a spoken statement about somebody that is not true and that is intended to damage the good opinion that other people have of him/her

Conclusion- an opinion that you reach after thinking about something carefully

plunk- the sound made by abruptly plucking instrument. a string of a stringed

38. This is credible information provided by the informer________. [SSC CHSL 30/05/2022 (Afternoon)]

Correct Answer: (d) dependable
Solution:Credible- that you can believe

Dependable- that can be trusted

Detachable- that can be separated from something it is connected to

Commendable- that people think is good

Digestible- easy for your body to deal with

39. ''Startle'' [SSC CHSL 30/05/2022 (Morning)]

Correct Answer: (c) Surprise
Solution:Startle- to surprise somebody/something in way that slightly shocks or frightens him/her/it

Surprise- the feeling that you have when something happens that you do not expect

Scare- to make a person or an animal frightened

Humiliate- to make somebody feel very embarrassed

Shame- a fact or situation that makes you feel disappointed

40. ''Reconnoitre'' [SSC CHSL 30/05/2022 (Afternoon)]

Correct Answer: (c) Inspect
Solution:Reconnoiter- to obtain information about an area, especially for military purposes

Inspect- to look at something closely or in great detail

Glance- to look quickly at somebody /something

Disclaim- to say that you do not have something

Overlook- to fail to see or notice something