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Match the column#4

Match the column#4


 Hello aspirants, presenting you an another set of  "Match the column"...This time you have to match the words which are Antonyms of each other. The words selected in these columns are taken from the vocabulary word lists we have discussed recently, so this is a quick revision of our previously discussed words.Hope you have fun!!!!!




Match the column #1  2  3 

Match the words from the left side with their 
       Antonyms on the right side.

            
1. astute
a. willing
2. confide
b. sensible
3. paucity
c. stupid
4. shoddy
d. careful
5. inviolable
e. mourn
6. loath
f. punish
7. nonchalant
g. abundance
8. preposterous
h. hide
9. revel
i. irreverent
10.vindicate
j. good


Once you are done, let me know your answers in the comment section. Let's see who will get 10/10.


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