Synonyms (Vocabulary) – Set 01
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Question 1 of 25
1. Question
The sporadic instructions of the invigilators distracted the examinee.
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Continuous: Uninterrupted extension in space or time or sequence. (समय में निर्बाध विस्तार)
Indirect: Not directly caused by or resulting from something. (किसी चीज के परिणामस्वरूप नहीं)
Repetitive: Containing or characterized by repetition, especially when unnecessary or tiresome.Incorrect
Continuous: Uninterrupted extension in space or time or sequence. (समय में निर्बाध विस्तार)
Indirect: Not directly caused by or resulting from something. (किसी चीज के परिणामस्वरूप नहीं)
Repetitive: Containing or characterized by repetition, especially when unnecessary or tiresome.Unattempted
Continuous: Uninterrupted extension in space or time or sequence. (समय में निर्बाध विस्तार)
Indirect: Not directly caused by or resulting from something. (किसी चीज के परिणामस्वरूप नहीं)
Repetitive: Containing or characterized by repetition, especially when unnecessary or tiresome. -
Question 2 of 25
2. Question
Transient
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Transmit: to send out television or radio programmes, electronic signals, etc. (टीवी या रेडियो कार्यक्रमों को प्रसारित करना)
Trap: a piece of equipment that you use for catching animals. (जाल)Incorrect
Transmit: to send out television or radio programmes, electronic signals, etc. (टीवी या रेडियो कार्यक्रमों को प्रसारित करना)
Trap: a piece of equipment that you use for catching animals. (जाल)Unattempted
Transmit: to send out television or radio programmes, electronic signals, etc. (टीवी या रेडियो कार्यक्रमों को प्रसारित करना)
Trap: a piece of equipment that you use for catching animals. (जाल) -
Question 3 of 25
3. Question
Humdrum
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Incorrect
Unattempted
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Question 4 of 25
4. Question
The present paper throws light on the nexus between the academic performance and mental health of children.
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Dispute: a disagreement or argument between two people, groups or countries. (दो व्यक्तियों, समूहों या देशों के बीच विवाद)
Alignment: arrangement in a straight line or parallel to something else. (सीध, संरेखण)
Incongruence: the state of not being suitable or not fitting well with something else. (असंगति)Incorrect
Dispute: a disagreement or argument between two people, groups or countries. (दो व्यक्तियों, समूहों या देशों के बीच विवाद)
Alignment: arrangement in a straight line or parallel to something else. (सीध, संरेखण)
Incongruence: the state of not being suitable or not fitting well with something else. (असंगति)Unattempted
Dispute: a disagreement or argument between two people, groups or countries. (दो व्यक्तियों, समूहों या देशों के बीच विवाद)
Alignment: arrangement in a straight line or parallel to something else. (सीध, संरेखण)
Incongruence: the state of not being suitable or not fitting well with something else. (असंगति) -
Question 5 of 25
5. Question
Ponder
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Terminate – bring to an end.(एक परिणाम तक लाना।)
Agitate – make (someone) troubled or nervous. (किसी को परेशान या परेशान करना।)Incorrect
Terminate – bring to an end.(एक परिणाम तक लाना।)
Agitate – make (someone) troubled or nervous. (किसी को परेशान या परेशान करना।)Unattempted
Terminate – bring to an end.(एक परिणाम तक लाना।)
Agitate – make (someone) troubled or nervous. (किसी को परेशान या परेशान करना।) -
Question 6 of 25
6. Question
Absolve
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Accuse – charge (someone) with an offence or crime.
Condemn – express complete disapproval of; censure.Incorrect
Accuse – charge (someone) with an offence or crime.
Condemn – express complete disapproval of; censure.Unattempted
Accuse – charge (someone) with an offence or crime.
Condemn – express complete disapproval of; censure. -
Question 7 of 25
7. Question
Termination
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Consolation: a thing or person that makes you feel better when you are sad (सांत्वना)
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Consolation: a thing or person that makes you feel better when you are sad (सांत्वना)
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Consolation: a thing or person that makes you feel better when you are sad (सांत्वना)
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Question 8 of 25
8. Question
ASTONISHMENT
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Composure: the state or feeling of being calm and in control of oneself
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Composure: the state or feeling of being calm and in control of oneself
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Composure: the state or feeling of being calm and in control of oneself
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Question 9 of 25
9. Question
No plausible explanation could be found for her disappearance.
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Incorrect
Unattempted
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Question 10 of 25
10. Question
IOTA
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Bag – a lot of something; plenty of something. (भरपूर, काफ़ी)
Lot – a large number or amount. (एक बड़ी संख्या या राशि)
Box – a container with a flat base and sides, typically square or rectangular, and having a lid. (डिब्बा, चौखटा)
IOTA = Bit – a small piece, amount, or part of something. (किसी वस्तु आदि का छोटा टुकड़ा, मात्रा या अंश)Incorrect
Bag – a lot of something; plenty of something. (भरपूर, काफ़ी)
Lot – a large number or amount. (एक बड़ी संख्या या राशि)
Box – a container with a flat base and sides, typically square or rectangular, and having a lid. (डिब्बा, चौखटा)
IOTA = Bit – a small piece, amount, or part of something. (किसी वस्तु आदि का छोटा टुकड़ा, मात्रा या अंश)Unattempted
Bag – a lot of something; plenty of something. (भरपूर, काफ़ी)
Lot – a large number or amount. (एक बड़ी संख्या या राशि)
Box – a container with a flat base and sides, typically square or rectangular, and having a lid. (डिब्बा, चौखटा)
IOTA = Bit – a small piece, amount, or part of something. (किसी वस्तु आदि का छोटा टुकड़ा, मात्रा या अंश) -
Question 11 of 25
11. Question
Rahul was sharing some of his childhood stories and they were hysterical.
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Scary: Frightening; causing fear. (भयानक)
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Scary: Frightening; causing fear. (भयानक)
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Scary: Frightening; causing fear. (भयानक)
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Question 12 of 25
12. Question
Ravenous
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Ravenous: very hungry
Satiated: to satisfyIncorrect
Ravenous: very hungry
Satiated: to satisfyUnattempted
Ravenous: very hungry
Satiated: to satisfy -
Question 13 of 25
13. Question
The students have decided to conspire to steal the test papers.
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Enact: to make a law
Plot: to make a secret plan to carry out a harmful or illegal action (षड़यंत्र रचना)Incorrect
Enact: to make a law
Plot: to make a secret plan to carry out a harmful or illegal action (षड़यंत्र रचना)Unattempted
Enact: to make a law
Plot: to make a secret plan to carry out a harmful or illegal action (षड़यंत्र रचना) -
Question 14 of 25
14. Question
The young fellow was innocent and without guile.
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Guile = Deceit: Cunning or deceitful behavior (चालाकी या धोखेबाज़ी का व्यवहार)
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Guile = Deceit: Cunning or deceitful behavior (चालाकी या धोखेबाज़ी का व्यवहार)
Unattempted
Guile = Deceit: Cunning or deceitful behavior (चालाकी या धोखेबाज़ी का व्यवहार)
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Question 15 of 25
15. Question
You also worked with another eccentric genius.
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Eccentric = Peculiar: Strange
Elusive: Difficult to find / difficult to achieveIncorrect
Eccentric = Peculiar: Strange
Elusive: Difficult to find / difficult to achieveUnattempted
Eccentric = Peculiar: Strange
Elusive: Difficult to find / difficult to achieve -
Question 16 of 25
16. Question
Sagacious
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Precious: of great value (usually because it is rare or difficult to find). (क़ीमती, बहुमूल्य)
Malicious: intended to harm or upset other people. (अन्य लोगों को नुकसान पहुंचाने या परेशान करने का इरादा)Incorrect
Precious: of great value (usually because it is rare or difficult to find). (क़ीमती, बहुमूल्य)
Malicious: intended to harm or upset other people. (अन्य लोगों को नुकसान पहुंचाने या परेशान करने का इरादा)Unattempted
Precious: of great value (usually because it is rare or difficult to find). (क़ीमती, बहुमूल्य)
Malicious: intended to harm or upset other people. (अन्य लोगों को नुकसान पहुंचाने या परेशान करने का इरादा) -
Question 17 of 25
17. Question
Narcotic drug addiction is in vogue these days, as it is the most popular form of substance abuse.
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obscurity – the state of being unknown or inconspicuous
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obscurity – the state of being unknown or inconspicuous
Unattempted
obscurity – the state of being unknown or inconspicuous
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Question 18 of 25
18. Question
The doctor has __________ (advised) medicine for the treatment of the disease.
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prevented – means to stop something from happening
proscribed – to forbid or prohibit somethingIncorrect
prevented – means to stop something from happening
proscribed – to forbid or prohibit somethingUnattempted
prevented – means to stop something from happening
proscribed – to forbid or prohibit something -
Question 19 of 25
19. Question
Identify the pair of SYNONYMS from the underlined words in the given sentence.
It was a fairly foul day, as omens could be seen in abundance from the threshold of his border town ever since the dawn struck.Correct
Threshold – to the entrance or starting point of something
dawn – to the beginning of a new day or the first light of daybreak
Omens – signs or predictions of something that will happen in the future.
abundance – a large quantity of something.Incorrect
Threshold – to the entrance or starting point of something
dawn – to the beginning of a new day or the first light of daybreak
Omens – signs or predictions of something that will happen in the future.
abundance – a large quantity of something.Unattempted
Threshold – to the entrance or starting point of something
dawn – to the beginning of a new day or the first light of daybreak
Omens – signs or predictions of something that will happen in the future.
abundance – a large quantity of something. -
Question 20 of 25
20. Question
Bullying is a rather unacknowledged social evil.
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Incorrect
Unattempted
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Question 21 of 25
21. Question
Even though James won the election, he has not brought any of his campaign promises to fruition.
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Fruition – the realization or fulfilment of a plan or project.
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Fruition – the realization or fulfilment of a plan or project.
Unattempted
Fruition – the realization or fulfilment of a plan or project.
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Question 22 of 25
22. Question
Redemption
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Redemption – liberation, deliverance, forgiveness (पाप मुक्ति)
Condemnation – censure, denunciation, deprecation (निंदा)
Pawning – mortgage, impawn (गिरवी रखना)
Purchase – buying, receive (खरीदना)Incorrect
Redemption – liberation, deliverance, forgiveness (पाप मुक्ति)
Condemnation – censure, denunciation, deprecation (निंदा)
Pawning – mortgage, impawn (गिरवी रखना)
Purchase – buying, receive (खरीदना)Unattempted
Redemption – liberation, deliverance, forgiveness (पाप मुक्ति)
Condemnation – censure, denunciation, deprecation (निंदा)
Pawning – mortgage, impawn (गिरवी रखना)
Purchase – buying, receive (खरीदना) -
Question 23 of 25
23. Question
Europe saw its colonies as a source of raw material and a malleable workforce.
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Malleable – able to be shaped or formed easily
Compliant: willing to comply with rules or requests
Intractable: difficult to control or deal with (stubborn)
Inveigle: deceive or trick someoneIncorrect
Malleable – able to be shaped or formed easily
Compliant: willing to comply with rules or requests
Intractable: difficult to control or deal with (stubborn)
Inveigle: deceive or trick someoneUnattempted
Malleable – able to be shaped or formed easily
Compliant: willing to comply with rules or requests
Intractable: difficult to control or deal with (stubborn)
Inveigle: deceive or trick someone -
Question 24 of 25
24. Question
PERJURY
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Perjury– the offense of willfully telling an untruth or making a misrepresentation under oath (न्यायालय में असत्य कथन, झूठी गवाही, शपथ-भंग).
Melancholy– a feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause (चिरकाल तक रहने वाली विषाद-भावना या उदासी).
Frankness– the quality of being open, honest, and direct in speech or writing (स्पष्टता).
Penury– the state of being very poor; extreme poverty (अत्यधिक ग़रीबी, दरिद्रता; अति अभाव की स्थिति).
Falsehood– the state of being untrue (झूठ)Incorrect
Perjury– the offense of willfully telling an untruth or making a misrepresentation under oath (न्यायालय में असत्य कथन, झूठी गवाही, शपथ-भंग).
Melancholy– a feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause (चिरकाल तक रहने वाली विषाद-भावना या उदासी).
Frankness– the quality of being open, honest, and direct in speech or writing (स्पष्टता).
Penury– the state of being very poor; extreme poverty (अत्यधिक ग़रीबी, दरिद्रता; अति अभाव की स्थिति).
Falsehood– the state of being untrue (झूठ)Unattempted
Perjury– the offense of willfully telling an untruth or making a misrepresentation under oath (न्यायालय में असत्य कथन, झूठी गवाही, शपथ-भंग).
Melancholy– a feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause (चिरकाल तक रहने वाली विषाद-भावना या उदासी).
Frankness– the quality of being open, honest, and direct in speech or writing (स्पष्टता).
Penury– the state of being very poor; extreme poverty (अत्यधिक ग़रीबी, दरिद्रता; अति अभाव की स्थिति).
Falsehood– the state of being untrue (झूठ) -
Question 25 of 25
25. Question
Precede
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Precede – come before (something) in time (पूर्वकालीन होना)
Elusive – difficult to find, catch, or achieve (हाथ न आनेवाला)
Churlish – rude in a mean-spirited and surly way.
Rhetoric – the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing.Incorrect
Precede – come before (something) in time (पूर्वकालीन होना)
Elusive – difficult to find, catch, or achieve (हाथ न आनेवाला)
Churlish – rude in a mean-spirited and surly way.
Rhetoric – the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing.Unattempted
Precede – come before (something) in time (पूर्वकालीन होना)
Elusive – difficult to find, catch, or achieve (हाथ न आनेवाला)
Churlish – rude in a mean-spirited and surly way.
Rhetoric – the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing.
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Important Synonyms Vocabulary for SSC
I. Introduction
Understanding the Importance of Vocabulary in SSC CGL
Any aspiring SSC CGL candidate knows the sheer power of words. In English, every word counts, quite literally. Your language quotient doesn’t merely determine your comprehension skills, but can also make or break your total marks in the English section. So when we talk about synonyms, we’re not just talking about simple word-matching. Instead, we’re discussing the art of deciphering a language with multiple hues – just like a marvellously complex puzzle. Now isn’t that a thrilling affair?
A Glance at the Structure of Previous Year’s Questions
To underestimate the repeating patterns in previous years’ questions is to set yourself up for a surprise. And trust me, you won’t enjoy this surprise. The SSC CGL questions have a peculiar habit of walking in circles, carrying subtly altered bags of knowledge. In other words, there are trends. And those who catch these trends have an upper hand. Yes, we’re talking about the foxes who knew how to re-arrange the pieces of the puzzle.
The Role of Important Synonyms in English Section
Are synonyms really important? Well, imagine walking into a garden with only one colour of flowers. Monotonous, isn’t it? That’s what language would be without synonyms. Now add in shades of colour. That’s the world of English synonyms for SSC CGL. They add richness, variety, and depth to the English section; a key tool to impress the examiner and fetch those additional marks. So, let’s explore this colourful world, shall we?
II. Synonym-Based Questions in SSC CGL: A Detailed Breakdown
Patterns and Trends in Synonym-Based Questions
To analyse the question pattern is to peek into the examiner’s brain. You are Sherlock Holmes studying the criminal’s patterns. In SSC CGL, the synonym questions aren’t randomly thrown. They form patterns, bend in visible trends and tell tales. Spotting these could mean the difference between a right answer and a miss. It’s like catching that criminal red-handed!
- You also worked with another eccentric genius.
- Rahul was sharing some of his childhood stories and they were hysterical.
- Redemption
- Ponder
- The doctor has __________ (advised) medicine for the treatment of the disease.
- Bullying is a rather unacknowledged social evil.
- The students have decided to conspire to steal the test papers.
- The present paper throws light on the nexus between the academic performance and mental health of children.
- Humdrum
- Europe saw its colonies as a source of raw material and a malleable workforce.
- Even though James won the election, he has not brought any of his campaign promises to fruition.
- No plausible explanation could be found for her disappearance.
- Ravenous
- Transient
- The sporadic instructions of the invigilators distracted the examinee.
- Absolve
- IOTA
- PERJURY
- Sagacious
- ASTONISHMENT
- The young fellow was innocent and without guile.
- Precede
- Termination
- It was a fairly foul day, as omens could be seen in abundance from the threshold of his border town ever since the dawn struck.
- Narcotic drug addiction is in vogue these days, as it is the most popular form of substance abuse.
Key Challenges in Solving Synonym-Based Questions
Okay, here’s the bumpy part of the road. Challenges. But then, what’s an adventure without some challenges, right? The key challenges include subtle everyday words with subtle differences, and synonyms that change meaning according to context. Trust me, even the best of us have been stumped by these devils at times!
Strategies for Tackling Important Synonyms – Questions
Ever watched a smart player wrestle a stronger opponent? That’s strategy in action. While solving important synonyms, a solid strategy is your safety net. It can involve techniques like eliminating wrong options, understanding word usage through sentence structure, or even using your memory of other synonyms to pinpoint the correct answer.
III. A Deep Dive into Important Synonyms
Exploring High-Frequency Synonyms in SSC CGL
Welcome to the hall of fame of synonyms in the SSC CGL galaxy! We have the frequent flyers, the stars that keep making appearances – the high-frequency synonyms. A deep dive into these could mean that you’re already half-way through to nailing the synonym section.
Understanding the Usage and Context of These Synonyms
This, my friend, is the essence of the synonym game. How, when, and where do you use the synonym? Does it slide in smoothly like butter in a sentence or does it stand out like an awkward elephant? Understanding how to use them in context is the key to gib unlocking the SSC CGL’s English section!
Interactive Practice Exercises on High-Frequency Synonyms
It’s practice time! The more you sweat in practice, the less you bleed in the battlefield of SSC CGL exam. In this section, we dive into interactive exercises designed to allow practice of high-frequency synonyms. It’s the door to making them your best friends!
IV. Expert Approaches to Vocabulary Enhancement
The Importance of Regular Reading in Vocabulary Building
Imagine trying to decode a recipe without knowing what the ingredients mean. That’s attempting an English paper without building your vocabulary. Regular reading, from newspapers to novels, is your magic spell that can transform you into a word wizard.
Word Power- Increasing Vocabulary through Root Words
Through root words, you get the power to dissect unfamiliar words. It’s like having a secret decoder ring. For example, ‘bio’ means life. So, words with ‘bio’ – like biology, biography, etc., all have something to do with ‘life’. This approach can be a real game-changer, trust me!
Effective Usage of Flash Cards for Learning Synonyms
Flash cards – your pint-sized powerhouses that carry an arsenal of knowledge. Using them for studying synonyms is like having your personal pocket-sized tutor. Each synonym you learn, you launch your scores a notch higher.
V. Real SSC CGL Important Synonyms Questions: Topic Wise Analysis
Synonyms in Questions Related to People and Behavior
In SSC CGL, the questions related to people and behavior are like a bunch of lively characters at a party. These questions test you on the subtleties of human nature, interactions, and behaviors. Welcome to the psychology meets vocabulary section!
Synonyms in Questions Related to Actions and Events
Actions are the heartbeat of a language. They tell the story. In SSC CGL, action-related synonyms are where the game gets exciting. Here we’re dealing with past, present, future events, and a whole gamut of activities.
Synonyms in Questions Related to The Natural World
Nature is the muse of vocabulary. Often, you might encounter nature-related synonyms in SSC CGL questions. How well can you describe a leaf falling, a flower blooming, or a river flowing, without repeating yourself? This is where these synonyms step in, like artists painting vivid pictures with words.
VI. Conclusion: Making Important Synonyms Your Strength in SSC CGL
Summarising Strategies for Synonym Mastery
Okay, so we’ve been through a lot. It’s time to pause, reflect, and sum up. What strategies seem to resonate with you? Which synonym superstars do you need to focus on? Remember, a smart strategist always knows his strengths and weaknesses.
The Role of Consistent Practice in Retaining Synonyms
Got the synonym in your net today? Good job! But can you recognize it if it arrives in a different disguise tomorrow? Practice is the master of this game. With consistent practice, you can sit back and let the synonyms dance to your tunes.
The Difference Synonym Knowledge Can Make in Your SSC CGL Score
The right synonym can swing you from an average to a wow performance in SSC CGL. That’s the power of knowing your synonyms well. It can catapult you to the winners’ league, leaving the rest in awe of your command over language and its myriad hues.
VII. FAQ
What is the best method to learn important synonyms for SSC CGL?
The best method is the one that works for you. It can range from making flash cards, learning root words, reading extensively to practicing with sample questions. Find your groove and get moving!
Are there some specific important synonyms that are repeatedly asked in SSC CGL?
Yes, indeed. SSC CGL has its favourites. It’s prudent to acquaint yourself with these high-frequency synonyms by practicing previous year questions and mock tests.
How can reading help in enhancing my vocabulary for SSC CGL?
Reading is like eating food to gain strength. It indirectly feeds your vocabulary, builds your comprehension skills and enhances your grip over the language.

How important are synonyms in the English section of SSC CGL?
As important as a heartbeat to a living being. Synonyms form a significant part of the English section in SSC CGL and improve your chances of scoring high.
Can you suggest some effective strategies for remembering synonyms?
Sure, a few strategies could be: learn with examples for better retention, use important synonyms frequently in your everyday communication and practice with flash cards or interactive exercises.
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