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.
Saidhana piriya said:
9 years ago
@Heena.
Thank you for giving appropriate synonym and antonym.
Thank you for giving appropriate synonym and antonym.
Sushovan said:
8 years ago
Thank you @Heena.
Sathvika said:
7 years ago
Still confusing, what is the correct answer? Please tell me.
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Heenan said:
7 years ago
Thank you @Heena.
Ravikiran said:
5 years ago
In Aeroplane, Economical seats are cheaper compared to the luxurious one.
Claire said:
2 years ago
Being extravagant is when you spend a lot on unnecessary things like long dresses and loads of clothes that are really expensive and loads of houses but being equal nominal means like when you have a small normal sized house and you’re not spending too much money on the things that you think are nice but you’re spending the right amount of money on the things that you that are very necessary for everyone life.
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Sabitri chaudhary said:
1 year ago
Nice, thanks for explaining the answer.
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