English: Word Usage Questions Set 4
For each of the words given below, a contextual usage is provided. From the alternatives given, pick the word that is the most inappropriate as a substitute in the given context and mark its number as your answer.
- Brusque: She asked for a cup of coffee and received a brusque reply: “We don’t have any.”
A) Crusty
B) Churlish
C) Genial
D) Uncivil
- Tenacious: Your grandfather can narrate stories about his childhood in excruciating detail because he has a tenacious memory.
A) Dogged
B) Flaccid
C) Pertinacious
D) Stubborn
- Dapper: They went to where they found the dapper warriors standing in the court in a great press of welcoming knights.
A) Elegant
B) Unkempt
C) neat
D) Spruce
- Derision: The inept performance elicited derision from the audience.
A) Approval
B) Mockery
C) Scorn
D) Disrespect
- Bucolic: They are both in the study of my old farmhouse, in a room that has three nice sized windows, each with a lovely, bucolic view.
A) Arcadian
B) Pastoral
C) Metropolitan
D) Rustic
- Bicker :A pair of student leaders sit inches away from each other and bicker about the region Telangana becoming a separate state.
A) Argue
B) Wrangle
C) Squabble
D) Reconcile
- Derelict : Today, all that remains of these Jewish holiday centers is a constellation of derelict buildings.
A) vagrant
B) remiss
C) Inhabited
D) Deserted
- Besmirch : Do honest men, believing in themselves, besmirch their own honor by deliberate lying?
A) Vilify
B) Asperse
C) Slander
D) clean
- Debauch: So far as I could judge, he had entirely recovered from his debauch.
A) Pervert
B) Exalt
C) Debase
D) Warp
- Bigot :He was a bigot, but he understood, correctly, that reproductive issues are often global.
A) Liberal
B) Partisan
C) Adherent
D) Dogmatist