Verbal Ability - Antonyms - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Antonyms - Section 1 (Q.No. 9)
Directions to Solve
In the following questions choose the word which is the exact OPPOSITE of the given words.
9.
OBEYING
Discussion:
164 comments Page 6 of 17.
Kirti said:
9 years ago
I think refusing is the correct answer.
Atul said:
9 years ago
Think like this ordering leads to obeying but refusing means denying the order.
As per antonyms context, it has to be refusing. The question asked for the antonym of ordering not refusing so accordingly refusing is apt.
Correct me, if I am right or wrong.
As per antonyms context, it has to be refusing. The question asked for the antonym of ordering not refusing so accordingly refusing is apt.
Correct me, if I am right or wrong.
Akhil said:
9 years ago
The answer should be refusing.
Gaurav said:
9 years ago
Refusing is correct.
Eg. Ordering means to follow someones order.
Refusing means to deny someones order.
Eg. Ordering means to follow someones order.
Refusing means to deny someones order.
Poorni said:
9 years ago
Obey> following someone order.
Order>giving order.
Order>giving order.
Sonam sharma said:
9 years ago
I thing refusing is correct.
Manish Singh said:
9 years ago
When one person ORDERS other person OBEYS.
Lalit Rawat said:
9 years ago
It should be refusing for sure!
STrAnGeR said:
9 years ago
@All.
Refusing must be correct.
No need to be confused and go to answer.
If there are two parties/ person opposite to each other and.
They have some offer/order then if one 'obey' what will do opposite party/person.
Simply 'refuse'.
If there is not refusing, then we can think about ordering as an antonym. But here it's refusing.
Thanks and give suggestion if any.
Refusing must be correct.
No need to be confused and go to answer.
If there are two parties/ person opposite to each other and.
They have some offer/order then if one 'obey' what will do opposite party/person.
Simply 'refuse'.
If there is not refusing, then we can think about ordering as an antonym. But here it's refusing.
Thanks and give suggestion if any.
Shanky said:
9 years ago
I think refusing is more appropriate.
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