Verbal Ability - Antonyms - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Antonyms - Section 2 (Q.No. 32)
Directions to Solve

Each sentences below consist of a word or a phrase which is bold. It is followed by four words or phrases. Select the word or pharse which is closes to the OPPOSITE in meaning of the bold word or phrase.


32.
There was something strange and morbid about the whole house.
healthy
cheerful
insipid
appealing
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Mayur said:   3 years ago
Option A is the correct answer.

Haruhi said:   6 years ago
Nope, option B is correct.

Vinu said:   7 years ago
Yeah, option A is the correct answer.

Devireddy said:   8 years ago
Morbid means sick.
So, healthy is the correct answer.
Cheerful means happy or positive. So it is not correct.

Gopal gawande said:   9 years ago
Cheerful means HAPPY not healthy answer should be A.

Aunkar said:   9 years ago
It should be HEALTHY.

Anku said:   9 years ago
Yes, option A is correct.

Upender said:   1 decade ago
Main Entry: morbid.

Part of Speech: adjective.

Definition: gloomy, nasty, sickly.

Synonyms: aberrant, abnormal, ailing, brooding, dark, deadly, depressed, despondent, diseased, dreadful, frightful, ghastly, ghoulish, grim, grisly, gruesome, hideous, horrid, infected, irascible, macabre, malignant, melancholy, monstrous, moody, pessimistic, saturnine, sick, somber, sullen, unhealthy, unnatural, unsound, unusual, unwholesome.

Antonyms: cheerful, happy, healthy, pleased, sound.

Rahul087@gmail.com said:   1 decade ago
it should be healthy option A.

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