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Meaning of antonym #1 (permalink) Sun Nov 26, 2006 22:10 pm   Meaning of antonym
 

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ESL/EFL Test #216 "Antonyms (2)", question 3

At the manager's meeting, the group decidedagainst the new projectas a viable option and decided on another direction to ensure success for the company's fall line. What is an antonym of viable? .........

(a) impractical
(b) feasible
(c) practical
(d) positive

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #216 "Antonyms (2)", answer 3

At the manager's meeting, the group decidedagainst the new projectas a viable option and decided on another direction to ensure success for the company's fall line. What is an antonym of viable? impractical

Correct answer: (a) impractical
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Antonym #2 (permalink) Sun Nov 26, 2006 22:38 pm   Antonym
 

An antonym is a word which means the opposite of another word.
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