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A
Hostile
B
Friendly
C
Indifferent
D
Angry

Explanation

Inimical means tending to obstruct or harm; hostile. Friendly implies acting as a friend; kind and helpful, which is the opposite of being hostile.

A
Animated
B
Dull
C
Heavy
D
Slow

Explanation

Sluggish means slow-moving or inactive. Animated means full of life or excitement; lively, which is the opposite condition.

A
ardour
B
compassion
C
anxiety
D
concern

Explanation

Indifference means lack of interest, concern, or sympathy. Ardour (ardor) means enthusiasm or passion, which represents the opposite state of intense feeling.

A
Opaque
B
Illiterate
C
Obscure
D
Immature

Explanation

Famous means known about by many people. Obscure means not discovered or known about; uncertain, making it the antonym.

A
Affable
B
Haughly
C
Disdainful
D
Wicked

Explanation

Supercilious means behaving or looking as though one thinks one is superior to others. Affable means friendly, good-natured, and easy to talk to, opposing the arrogant nature.

A
Integrated
B
Orderly
C
Abonormal
D
Old

Explanation

Queer means strange or odd. Orderly means arranged in a neat, correct, or expected way, which contrasts with the strangeness or irregularity of 'queer'.

A
Literary
B
Honourble
C
Salaried
D
Official

Explanation

Honorary means conferred as an honor, without the usual requirements or functions (and usually unpaid). Salaried means receiving a regular payment, which is the opposite status.

A
Harsh
B
Clever
C
Modest
D
Rude

Explanation

Gentle means having or showing a mild, kind, or tender temperament. Rude means offensively impolite or ill-mannered, serving as a behavioral opposite.

A
discourage
B
encourage
C
develop
D
ameliorate

Explanation

Dishearten means to cause someone to lose determination or confidence. Encourage means to give support, confidence, or hope to someone, which is the direct opposite.

A
quest
B
select
C
insert
D
collect

Explanation

Extract means to remove or take out. Insert means to place, fit, or thrust something into something else, which is the opposite action.