Antonyms Quiz Set-2
Antonyms are words with opposite meanings, like “happy” and “sad” or “big” and “small.” They are very important in competitive exams in India, such as SSC or bank tests, because they check your vocabulary and how fast you can think. Knowing antonyms well can help you score better under time pressure.
To prepare, start by learning lots of words. Focus on prefixes like “un-” (unhappy) or “dis-” (disagree) to guess opposites easily.
Practice with sentences, not just lists, to understand context—for example, “calm” can mean not “agitated” or not “stormy,” depending on the situation.
Use flashcards to remember pairs like “bright” and “dim,” and take mock tests to spot tricky questions. If you’re having a doubt, pick the simplest opposite—like “small” for “big”—unless the question says otherwise.
Keep practicing regularly and check your mistakes to improve. This helps you get faster and more accurate, which is key in exams.
Antonyms aren’t just about opposites; they’re a smart way to beat the clock and do well. With strong word power and these tips, you can handle antonym questions confidently and boost your marks!
Antonyms Quiz Set-2
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