Verbal Ability - Antonyms - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Antonyms - Section 1 (Q.No. 29)
Directions to Solve
In the following questions choose the word which is the exact OPPOSITE of the given words.
29.
EXTRAVAGANCE
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Main Entry: extravagant
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: indulgent, wasteful
Synonyms: absurd, bizarre, costly, crazy, exaggerated, excessive, exorbitant, expensive, extortionate, extreme, fanciful, fancy, fantastic, flamboyant, flashy, foolish, garish, gaudy, grandiose, immoderate, implausible, improvident, imprudent, inordinate, lavish, ludicrous, nonsensical, ornate, ostentatious, outrageous, overpriced, preposterous, pretentious, prodigal, profligate, reckless, ridiculous, showy, silly, spendthrift, steep, unbalanced, unconscionable, unreasonable, unrestrained
Antonyms: close, economical, moderate, provident, reasonable, saving, stingy, thrifty, unpretentious
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: indulgent, wasteful
Synonyms: absurd, bizarre, costly, crazy, exaggerated, excessive, exorbitant, expensive, extortionate, extreme, fanciful, fancy, fantastic, flamboyant, flashy, foolish, garish, gaudy, grandiose, immoderate, implausible, improvident, imprudent, inordinate, lavish, ludicrous, nonsensical, ornate, ostentatious, outrageous, overpriced, preposterous, pretentious, prodigal, profligate, reckless, ridiculous, showy, silly, spendthrift, steep, unbalanced, unconscionable, unreasonable, unrestrained
Antonyms: close, economical, moderate, provident, reasonable, saving, stingy, thrifty, unpretentious
Discussion:
17 comments Page 2 of 2.
Boobathi said:
1 decade ago
Poverty is more appropriate antonym for extravagance.
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Suresh said:
1 decade ago
Why can't it be Poverty or cheapness?
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Benneth said:
1 decade ago
Let us always observe the golden rules of Concorde in supplying answers. One might be deceived into choosing cheapness because it falls into the same class of abstract nouns as extravagance. So, for economical (adjective) to be correct, then the main word should be extravagant (adjective) and not EXTRAVAGANCE (abstract noun).
Aryan said:
1 decade ago
This tests are really useful to practice for upcoming exams of IBPS
Swathi said:
1 decade ago
Here it is for antonym. You are going through synonym.
Rahul Mandal said:
1 decade ago
Samrat dude this is antonyms question not synonym. !
Samrat said:
1 decade ago
It means luxury and not economy
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