Verbal Ability - Synonyms - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Synonyms - Section 2 (Q.No. 19)
Directions to Solve
In each of the sentences given below a word is printed in bold. Below it four choices are given. Pick up the one which is most nearly the same in meaning as the word printer in bold and can replaces it without altering the meaning of the sentence.
19.
The thief outwitted the constable on some pretext and disappeared on the way to the police station.
Discussion:
22 comments Page 1 of 3.
Hardeep said:
5 years ago
Outmanoeuvred is the right answer.
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Satya Prakash Singhj said:
6 years ago
Outmanoeuvre is the answer. It is given in the dictionary.
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Pallavi said:
6 years ago
In the sentence, they have clearly mentioned about the 'pretext' which means silly reason, Am I right?
Chinmai said:
7 years ago
Why not be cheated or outmanoeuvred? Can anyone help with this?
Sarvesha said:
7 years ago
Outwit is to fool. So be fooled is wrong. The dictionary meaning is outmanoeuvre which is the answer.
Jayeeta said:
7 years ago
@Mint.
I agree with you I also think to be fooled should be the answer.
I agree with you I also think to be fooled should be the answer.
Kriti said:
8 years ago
It's meaning is defeat.
Rustic said:
8 years ago
'Outwit' is got cheated by ingenious people.
I think it should be cheated. Antonym of 'outwit' is defeat.
I think it should be cheated. Antonym of 'outwit' is defeat.
S Prajeeth said:
8 years ago
According to me, OUTWIT means to fool someone in an ingenious way.
Balaji said:
9 years ago
Defeated means war but in sentence it says that some 'pretext' that directly belongs to be fooled so I think the correct answer is 'be fooled'.
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