Samacheer Kalvi 12th English
Vocabulary: Antonyms Practice
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Choose the most appropriate antonym of the highlighted word in each question.
Question 1
One can swallow considerable quantities without ill-effects.
(d) paltry
Question 2
The children were artless.
(d) pretentious
Question 3
Some drink it only to be stimulated.
(c) discouraged
Question 4
They had tangled hair.
(c) organised
Question 5
This trolley was commandeered by an intrepid crew of two.
(a) timid
Question 6
My gloomy thoughts stem from an accident.
(c) happy
Question 7
There was a grand finale.
(d) beginning
Question 8
They go through mutilating surgery.
(d) healing
Question 9
Tamil is unequivocally one of the greatest classical literature.
(d) uncontrollably
Question 10
The trolley was commandeered by the two boys.
(d) abandoned
Question 11
They were now frozen solid.
(d) liquid
Question 12
We’ve got liberty now.
(b) slavery
Question 13
Tamil is one of the greatest classical literatures.
(d) modern
Question 14
Makalu was unexplored.
(b) explored
Question 15
Tirukkural illuminated every facet of human life.
(d) concealed
Question 16
We cramponed along our tracks spurred by the urgency of diminishing oxygen.
(d) calmed
Question 17
A fourth was torpedoed in the war.
(a) saved
Question 18
Tamil has treated the subaltern extensively.
(b) superior
Question 19
I have liberty to be indifferent to you.
(a) caring
Question 20
There was a curious smothering noise from my friend.
(b) expressed
Question 21
With effort, I could muster my arms and shoulder.
(d) lose
Question 22
Tamil is of considerable antiquity.
(b) modernness
Question 23
The serenity was much admired.
(a) bustle
Question 24
The lady walked down the middle of the road with great peril to herself.
(b) safety
Question 25
Tirukkural is merely one of the myriad of major works.
(c) a few
Glossary of Terms
Antiquity
The ancient past; a state of great age.
Artless
Natural and simple; without cunning, craft, or deceit.
Commandeered
To officially take possession or control of something, especially for military purposes.
Considerable
Notably large in size, amount, or extent.
Cramponed
Walked using crampons (spiked metal plates fixed to boots for walking on ice or snow).
Finale
The last part of a performance, piece of music, or public event.
Gloomy
Dark or poorly lit, especially in a way that appears depressing or frightening.
Illuminated
To light up; to help clarify or explain something.
Indifferent
Having no particular interest or sympathy; unconcerned.
Intrepid
Fearless, adventurous, and daring.
Muster
To collect or assemble a feeling or quality (such as courage) or a group of people.
Mutilating
Inflicting a violent and disfiguring injury on someone or something.
Myriad
A countless or extremely great number of people or things.
Peril
Serious and immediate danger.
Serenity
The state of being calm, peaceful, and untroubled.
Smothering
Suppressing a feeling or action; suffocating someone by covering their nose and mouth.
Spurred
Given an incentive or encouragement to do something.
Stimulated
To encourage interest or activity in something; to raise levels of physiological or nervous activity.
Subaltern
Of a lower status or rank.
Tangled
Twisted together into a confused, untidy mass.
Torpedoed
Attacked, destroyed, or ruined, originally referring to an attack with an underwater missile.
Unequivocally
In a way that leaves no doubt; unambiguously.