• These tests are a check for your learning and are meant to serve as tools for assessment.
  • The test is designed to check your current vocabulary levels and provide you an assessment of the same.
  • Answer the questions based on the following information: In the following questions, a word is given at the top. From the given answer choices, select an appropriate antonym for this word.

Antonym: Test-27

Congratulations - you have completed Antonym: Test-27.You scored %%SCORE%% out of %%TOTAL%%.Your performance has been rated as %%RATING%%
Your answers are highlighted below.
Question 1
Affirm:
A
refuse
B
reject
C
deny
D
disagree
Question 1 Explanation: 
To affirm is to confirm or acknowledge, agree with The meanings of the other options are: Refuse: Show unwillingness towards Reject: Refuse to accept or acknowledge Deny: Declare untrue; contradict Disagree: Be of different opinions
Question 2
Robust:
A
lean
B
strong
C
flexible
D
feeble
Question 2 Explanation: 
To be robust is to be in good condition, healthy and nourished The meanings of the other options are: Lean: To incline or bend from a vertical position Strong: Having strength or power greater than average or expected Flexible: Capable of being changed Feeble: Pathetically lacking in force or effectiveness
Question 3
Audacity:
A
quivering
B
cowardice
C
bravado
D
conciseness
Question 3 Explanation: 
Audacity is boldness and daring, willingness to change the assumptions or conventions The meanings of the other options are: Quivering: A shaky motion Cowardice: The trait of lacking courage Bravado: A swaggering show of courage Conciseness: Terseness and economy in writing and speaking achieved by expressing a great deal in just a few words
Question 4
Credit:
A
discredit
B
debit
C
honesty
D
failure
Question 4 Explanation: 
Credit is a pay later system, here it means to purchase goods when you are going to pay on a later date The meanings of the other options are: Discredit: The state of being held in low esteem Debit: An accounting entry acknowledging sums that are owing Honesty: The quality of being honest Failure: An event that does not accomplish its intended purpose
Question 5
Deviate:
A
attract
B
continue
C
concentrate
D
attend
Question 5 Explanation: 
To deviate is to be different or behave differently and turn off from a course or path The meanings of the other options are: Attract: Direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes Continue: Resume or proceed in a certain state, condition, or activity Concentrate: Direct one's attention on something Attend: Take charge of or deal with
Question 6
Dormant:
A
acute
B
active
C
able
D
ablaze
Question 6 Explanation: 
Dormant is not in active state, not in use and temporarily inactive The meanings of the other options are: Acute: Extremely sharp or strongly felt Active: Disposed to take action or effectuate change Able: (usually followed by 'to') having the necessary means, skill, know-how or authority to do something Ablaze: Lighted up by or as by fire or flame
Question 7
Chivalrous:
A
gallant
B
dastardly
C
amorous
D
defiant
Question 7 Explanation: 
Chivalrous is someone who is considerate and courteous, usually used for the male gender. The meanings of the other options are: Gallant: A man who attends or escorts a woman Dastardly: Despicably cowardly Amorous: Inclined toward or displaying love Defiant: Boldly resisting authority or an opposing force
Question 8
Erudite:
A
illiterate
B
crude
C
boring
D
ignorant
Question 8 Explanation: 
To be erudite is having or showing great knowledge gained from study and reading The meanings of the other options are: Illiterate: Not able to read or write Crude: Not carefully or expertly made Boring: So lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness Ignorant: Uneducated in general; lacking knowledge or sophistication
Question 9
Despair:
A
sneer
B
compliment
C
irony
D
hope
Question 9 Explanation: 
Despair is a profound feeling of no hope The meanings of the other options are: Sneer: Express through a scornful smile Compliment: A remark (or act) expressing praise and admiration Irony: Witty language used to convey insults or scorn, esp. saying one thing but implying the opposite Hope: Expect and wish
Question 10
Transparent:
A
translucent
B
opaque
C
clear
D
sharp
Question 10 Explanation: 
Transparent is a quality that allows light to pass through with little or no interruption The meanings of the other options are: Translucent: Allowing light to pass through diffusely Opaque: Not transmitting light or other radiation; impenetrable to sight Clear: Readily apparent to the mind Sharp: Ending in a piercing point; pointed
Once you are finished, click the button below. Any items you have not completed will be marked incorrect. Get Results
There are 10 questions to complete.
List
Return
Shaded items are complete.
12345
678910
End
Return

Want to explore more Antonym Tests?

Explore Our English Language Tests