Question
(i) prohibit (ii) reveal (iii) forbid
(iv) transfer In the following question, four words are given denoted by i, ii, iii and iv. Two of the given words are either synonyms or antonyms. Find out the correct pair in each question.Solution
Prohibit- to officially refuse to allow something. Reveal- to make known or show something that is surprising or that was previously secret. Forbid- to not allow something, or to order someone not to do something. Transfer- to move from one place, person, or position to another, or to cause someone or something to move. i and iii are synonyms.
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