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‘Grandfather was (i) fresh as a daisy and full of jokes at breakfast next morning. (v) (a) evidently (b) noticeably (c) patently (d) doubtfullyģ. (v) (a) failure (b) collapse (c) success (d) frustration (iii) (a) abstractly (b) clearly (c) sharply (d) surely (ii) (a) in addition (b) on the contrary (c) moreover (d) further (i) (a) hesitant (b) bashful (c)reserved (d) eager Furthermore, they (v) obviously didn’t like the ‘layout’ something looked – and I can see their viewpoint – phony. The cops were (i) reluctant to leave without getting their hand on somebody (ii) besides grandfather the night had been (iii) distinctly a (iv) defeat for them. (v) (a) relinguish (b) support (c)leave ‘ (d)abandonĢ. (iv) (a) withdraw (b) advance (c) escape (d) decamp (iii) (a) level (b) period (c) stage (d) whole (ii) (a) dangerous (b) nice (c) detrimental (d) grim (i) (a) step in (b) interfere (c) disregard (d) mediate He was going through a (iii) phase in which he believed that General Meades men were beginning to (iv) retreat and even (v) desert. I realized that it would be (ii) bad if they burst in on grandfather unannounced, or even announced. Five or six cops sprang for the attic door before I could (i) intervene or explain. ♦ Antonym Unit – 2 The Night the Ghost Got inġ. (v) (a) far down (b) long way (c) shallow (d) great depth (iv) (a) inferior (b) under (c) subordinate (d)above (iii) (a) rock face (b) plateau (c) crag (d) steep cliff (ii) (a) difficultly (b) casually (c) moderately (d) tenderly (i) (a) rushed (b) hurried (c) stopped (d)jogged And between him and his parents, there was a (v) deep, wide crack. But on each side of him, the ledge ended in a sheer fall of (iii) precipice, with the sea (iv) beneath. He then (i) trotted back and forth from one end of the ledge to the other, his long gray legs stepping (ii) daintily, trying to find some means of reaching his parents. (v) (a) unfamiliar (b) extra ordinary (c) common (d) peculiarĤ. (iv) (a) energetic (b) crippled (c) weakened (d) depleted (iii) (a) feeble (b) sluggish (c) unsteady (d) strong (ii) (a) dismay (b) panic (c) calm (d) fear (i) (a) drowned (b) floated (c) immersed (d) plunged But he was tired and (iii) weak with hunger and he could not rise (iv) exhausted by the (v) strange exercise. He screamed with (ii) fright and attempted to rise again, flapping his wings. He dropped his legs to stand on the green sea. (v) (a) hurried (b) pressed (c) raced (d) slowed downģ. (iv) (a) abridged (b) extended (c) stretched (d) opened (iii) (a) continued (b) persisted (c) discontinued (d) stayed (ii) (a) motionless (b) moving (c) restful (d) silent (i) (a) horrible (b) dreadful (c) beautiful (d) unnatural The wind (v) rushed against his breast feathers, then under his stomach and against his wings. The next moment, he felt his wings (iv) spread outwards. Then a (i) monstrous terror seized him and his heart stood (ii) still.
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(v) (a) anxiously (b) fervently (c) unwillingly (d) earnestlyĢ. (iv) (a) genial (b)happy (c) mirthful (d) sorrowful (iii) (a) released (b) suppressed (c) expressed (d) divulged (ii) (a) cheerfully (b) mournfully (c) dismally (d) wistfully (i) (a) respectfully (b) jeeringly (c) sarcastically (d) ridiculously He leaned out (v) eagerly, tapping the rock with his feet. His mother had picked up a piece of fish and was flying across to him with it. But he kept calling (ii) plaintively, and after a minute or so, he (iii) uttered a (iv) joyful scream. Tamilnadu State Board Class 10 English Vocabulary AntonymsĪntonym is a word opposite in meaning to another word.Ĭhose the most appropriate antonym of the underlined words.ġ.