Question #12
Choose the alternative that best completes the given comparison
Unhappiness: Lament: Mirth?
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happiness:Unhappiness: Lament: Mirth?
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Unhappiness: Lament: Mirth: Cheer
Explanation:
- A term or phrase that in a particular language implies the same thing as another word, morpheme, or phrase is said to be a synonym. For instance, the words begin, start, commence, and initiate are all synonyms of one another in the English language; they are interchangeable.
- Aim, design, end, goal, intention, intent, objective, and object are some typical synonyms for purpose. All of these phrases refer to "what one aims to achieve or accomplish," but purpose denotes a more firm intention.
- A sentence's ability to retain its meaning when one form is substituted for another is the traditional test for synonymy. There is just one meaning in which words are regarded as synonymous.
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