English · Vocabulary
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In each of the following question, four alternative meanings of a word are given. You have to select the nearest correct meaning of the given word and fill the appropriate circle on the mcq Response Form.
Grim
- A
Gratis
- B
Restless
- C
Severe
- D
Grater
Severe is the correct meaning for grim, as it accurately conveys the idea of something being forbidding or uninviting in appearance or nature, often with a sense of gloom or severity.
Gratis refers to something being done or given without charge or payment, and is not synonymous with grim.
Restless refers to being unable to rest or relax, often due to agitation or anxiety, and is not synonymous with grim.
This is also not an accurate meaning for grim. Grater refers to a kitchen utensil used for shredding or grating food, and is not synonymous with grim
Gratis refers to something being done or given without charge or payment, and is not synonymous with grim .
Restless refers to being unable to rest or relax, often due to agitation or anxiety, and is not synonymous with grim.
Severe is the correct meaning for grim, as it accurately conveys the idea of something being forbidding or uninviting in appearance or nature, often with a sense of gloom or severity .
This is also not an accurate meaning for grim. Grater refers to a kitchen utensil used for shredding or grating food, and is not synonymous with grim .
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