Question : Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the underlined word.
Seldom had he been so joyous in other's happiness.
Option 1: Hardly
Option 2: Rarely
Option 3: Frequently
Option 4: Occasionally
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Correct Answer: Frequently
Solution : The correct answer is the third option.
Frequently means happening often or regularly, which contrasts with the infrequent nature of seldom.
The meanings of the other options are as follows:
Hardly means barely or scarcely; often used to indicate that something happens only to a small extent.
Rarely means not often; infrequently.
Occasionally means from time to time; not regularly or frequently.
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Question : Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the underlined word. The professor's lectures are very conventional and tedious.
Option 1: engaging
Option 2: informative
Option 3: idle
Option 4: boring
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Option 1: melancholic
Option 2: vengeful
Option 3: ecstatic
Option 4: exuberant
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Option 1: metaverse
Option 2: synonym
Option 3: symphony
Option 4: metonymy
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Option 1: clothed
Option 2: mask
Option 3: reveal
Option 4: vanishing
He was uncomfortable at the sports event.
Option 1: Easeful
Option 2: Difficult
Option 3: Awkward
Option 4: Troublesome
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