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ANTONYMS Directions : Each item in this section consists of sentences with an underlined word followed by four words or group of words. Select the option that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word and mark your response on the answer sheet accordingly.
The horror and abomination of the system of Sati in India was condemned thoroughly.
abhorrence
termination
adoration
detestation
- The term "abomination" refers to something that is viewed with disgust or hatred. In this context, the system of Sati is regarded with strong disapproval.
- Option 1: Abhorrence - This word means a strong feeling of disgust, similar in meaning to abomination, not the opposite.
- Option 2: Termination - This word means the end or conclusion of something. It doesn't directly oppose abomination. It is more related to ending rather than a feeling of disgust/love.
- Option 3: Adoration - This means a deep love and respect, which is the opposite of abomination.
- Option 4: Detestation - Like abhorrence, this also means intense dislike, and is similar to abomination.
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