Synonyms Starting With T,U


 
 
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Synonyms Starting With T,U

Synonyms Antonyms

Synonyms:

A word or phrase that has the same meaning as another word or phrase in the same language.

Antonyms:

A word or phrase having opposite meaning as another word or phrase in the same language.

Synonyms Antonyms Staring With T and U

Questions related to synonyms and antonyms require a strong word power or vocabulary also it requires proper knowledge of the usage of appropriate words.In the table below we have given certain words and the lists of Synonyms and Antonyms separately. A students is required to study the words carefully. These words will add to the vocabulary that you have already mastered.

S. No Word Synonyms Antonyms
1. Tyro beginner, learner, novice, debutant proficient, veteran, adept, connoisseur
2. Tumultuous uproarious, violent, disorderly, riotous peaceful, passive, orderly, harmonious
3. Trivial trifling, insignificant, frivolous, worthless significant, important, consequential, essential
4. Trite ordinary, commonplace, stale, hackneyed interesting, extraordinary, becoming, proper
5. Trenchant assertive, forceful, sharp, spirited feeble, ambiguous, shallow, vacillating
6. Treacherous faithless, deceitful, disloyal, unreliable faithful, reliable, dependable, trustworthy
7. Transient temporal, transitory, fleeting, passing lasting, enduring, perpetual, immortal
8. Tranquil peaceful, composed, calm, placid violent, furious, restless, distracting
9. Torture torment, agony pang, oppress comfort, consolation, pleasure, delight
10. Timid modest, humble, diffident, apprehensive bold, intrepid, undaunted, courageous
11. Throng assembly, gathering, congregation, crowd dispersion, scattering, handful, sparsity
12. Tenacious resolved, resolute, determined, dogged vacillating, timid, wavering, unstable
13. Temperate cool, moderate, reasonable, lenient boisterous, vehement, violent, excessive
14. Temerity boldness, audacity, imprudence, indiscretion discretion, prudence, caution, wisdom
15. Tedious wearisome, irksome, tiring, monotonous exhilarating, lively, delightful, diverting
16. Tainted contaminated, corrupt, vitiated, polluted unblemished, wholesome, restorative, pure
17. Taciturn reserved, uncommunicative, silent, reticent talkative, loquacious, garrulous, extrovert
18. Taboo prohibit, prevent, forbid, permit, sanction, consent, license
19. Utterly completely, entirely, extremely, wholly deficient, incomplete, insufficient, partial
20. Usurp seize, wrest, encroach, coup restore, compensate, grant, reinstate
21. Unseemly undesirable, inappropriate, uncouth, awkward becoming, acceptable, decorous, admirable
22. Ungainly clumsy, unskilled, immature, slovenly active, expert, skilful, dexterous
23. Uncouth awkward, ungraceful, inelegant, vulgar elegant, graceful, distinguished, shapely
24. Umbrage resentment, bitterness, dissatisfaction, offence sympathy, goodwill, amity, esteem
   
Sample Questions
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Question : 1

Directions In the given sentences a word or phrase is written in bold and blue followed by four words/phrases. Choose the word nearest in meaning to bold part.

There is a tacit agreement between the super powers not to engage themselves in armed conflict

Right Option : A
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Question : 2

Directions In the given sentences a word or phrase is written in bold and blue followed by four words/phrases.Choose the word nearest in meaning to bold and blue part.

Some satirists are known for their trenchant style.

Right Option : D
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Question : 3

In the following sentence a word or phrase is written in bold . For each bold part four words are given , choose the word nearest in meaning to bold part : 

Every face bore almost the same smile, expressing unseemly thoughts about the women. 

Right Option : C
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