Welcome to the Antonym and Synonym Quiz! This engaging challenge will test your vocabulary skills by asking you to identify words that have similar (synonyms) or opposite (antonyms) meanings. English Grammar is an effective part for all students who wants to learn English.
Whether you’re a wordsmith looking to sharpen your linguistic prowess or just curious to see how well you know your vocabulary, this quiz is a fun way to enhance your understanding of language. There are huge amount of synonyms in English Language as well as Antonyms. Let’s discover in how well you know the nuances of words.
Antonym and Synonym Quiz
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Exercise and examples of synonyms Antonyms quiz
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1. What is a synonym for “faux pas?”
a. Lull
b. pause
c. gaffe
d. pleasantry
2. What is an antonym for “trenchant”?
a. Dogmatic
b. dull
c. pointed
d. null
3. What is a synonym for “vexation”?
a. delight
b. opaqueness
c. annoyance
d. absolutely
4. What is a synonym for “candor”?
a. Mendacity
b. Guile
c. disguise
d. forthrightness
5. What is a synonym for “agree”?
a. clash
b. differ
c. concur
d. differ
6. What is a synonym for “noticeable”?
a. awake
b. hidden
c. unconscious
d. conspicuous
7. What is an antonym for “arduous”?
a. hard
b. exacting
c. easy
d. very difficult
8. What is an antonym for “dishonest”?
a. ingenuous
b. naive
c. c
d. intelligent
9. What is an antonym for “docile”?
a. authority
b. unattractive
c. impressive
d. defiant
10. What is a synonym for “vilify”?
a. venerate
b. exhilarate
c. defame
d. exalt
11. What is an antonym for “Selfish”?
a. liberal
b. altruistic
c. Benevolent
d. magnetic
12. What is an antonym for “coarse”?
a. gravelly
b. fine
c. gritty
d. unwell
13. What is an antonym for “poignant”?
a. complicated
b. stirring
c. piquant
d. unaffecting
14. What is a synonym for “decrease”?
a. escalate
b. mount
c. decline
d. increase
15. What is a synonym for “noxious”?
a. Airy
b. unhealthy
c. nutrition
d. unhappy
16. What is an antonym for “dawdle”?
a. linger
b. tarry
c. hasten
d. delay
17. What is an antonym for “tame”?
a. Wild
b. trained
c. docile
d. relative
18. What is the synonym for “heal”
a. scream
b. broken
c. join
d. incident
19. What is an antonym for “pompous”?
a. depressed
b. humble
c. unauthority
d. startled
20. What is the synonym for “deceive”
a. Wide
b. inhabit
c. Cheat
d. remedy
Answers to all questions about Synonyms and Antonyms
- c. gaffe
- b. dull
- c. annoyance
- d. forthrightness
- c. concur
- d. conspicuous
- c. easy
- a. ingenuous
- d. defiant
- c. defame
- b. altruistic
- b. fine
- d. unaffecting
- c. decline
- b. unhealthy
- c. hasten
- a. Wild
- c. join
- b. humble
- c. Cheat
FAQs About the English synonyms and antonyms quiz
What are synonyms and antonyms?
Synonyms are words that have similar meanings, while antonyms are words that have opposite meanings. For example, “happy” is a synonym for “joyful,” and “happy” is an antonym for “sad.”
How does the quiz work?
In the quiz, you’ll be presented with a word and asked to choose its synonym or antonym from a list of options. Select the answer that best fits, and you’ll receive immediate feedback on your choice.
Do I need a specific level of vocabulary to participate?
No! The quiz is designed for all skill levels. Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced learner, you’ll find questions that challenge you appropriately.
Can I retake the quiz if I want to improve my score?
Absolutely! You can retake the quiz as many times as you like to enhance your understanding and improve your score.
Is there a time limit for completing the quiz?
Typically, there is no strict time limit, allowing you to take your time to think through your answers. However, some versions of the quiz may have a timer for added challenge