Verbal Ability - Synonyms - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Synonyms - Section 1 (Q.No. 1)
Directions to Solve
In the following the questions choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
1.
CORPULENT
Discussion:
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Pragya said:
1 decade ago
Sir I am not able to solve questions of synonyms. I don't remember the meaning.
Naveen said:
1 decade ago
Corpulent means having a large bulky body.
R_V said:
1 decade ago
Lean, Gaunt, emaciated -> Thin.
Corpulent, Obese -> Thick.
Sentences:
1>Michel said to William"In your childhood you were too lean and now you became little obese".
2>Because of illness she became quite gaunt.
3>Emaciated body sometimes reflects one's weakness.
4>After having it's meal, the dog looks corpulent.
Corpulent, Obese -> Thick.
Sentences:
1>Michel said to William"In your childhood you were too lean and now you became little obese".
2>Because of illness she became quite gaunt.
3>Emaciated body sometimes reflects one's weakness.
4>After having it's meal, the dog looks corpulent.
Sourabh shastri said:
1 decade ago
It is known as excessive fat. Having an over abundance of flesh.
Pankaj said:
1 decade ago
Corpulent means fat and that is obese.
Tamil said:
1 decade ago
Corpulent=Obese. Because obese correct meaning.
Subrahmanyam said:
10 years ago
Corpulent means fat and obese is synonym to it. Emaciated and gaunt means thin.
Ranshu said:
10 years ago
Gaunt: Thin, hunger.
Obese: Fat.
Obese: Fat.
Jagadeesh said:
10 years ago
CORPULENT means fat body and obese also have same meaning.
Vikash bhardwaj said:
10 years ago
Corpulent means fatty by size of body and Obese means also.
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