Q.1.
These laws will ________ the entire population.

These laws will impact the entire population. The word impact is a noun that means influence or have a marked effect. It has been derived from the Latin word "impingere.”

Q.2.
This medicine has been __________ from a tropical plant.

The word derived means to obtain something. Here the medicine has been obtained from a tropical plant, and hence the appropriate word is derived.

Q.3.
What is the synonym of "saying"?

The word “saying” means an observation regarding something. Words having similar meanings include aphorism and maxim, while their opposites include challenging and disbelieving.

Q.4.
What is the synonym of "perspicacious"?

The synonyms of “perspicacious” include clever, shrewd, and wise. The opposites are dull and stupid. It is an adjective that means having an understanding of things.

Q.5.
You will ______________ run out of money if you don't stop overspending.

The word inevitable means bound to happen. It is an adjective whose synonyms include unavoidable and inescapable. It can also be used as a noun or an adverb.

Q.6.
What is the synonym of voracious?

The word voracious means "excessively eager." It is often confused with the word veracious which means honest and truthful. It has been obtained from the Latin verb "vorare.”

Q.7.
Your performance _______________ everyone’s expectations.

Your performance exceeded everyone’s expectations. The word exceeded means to surpass or in greater number in size. It has been derived from an Old French word, "exceeder.

Q.8.
What is the synonym of the word aplomb?

Aplomb means evenness of temper. Synonyms of aplomb include confidence and self-trust, while its opposites include agitation and discomposure. This word is said to have first been used in 1818.

Q.9.
What is the meaning of the word "parochial"?

The word “parochial” is a Late English word that means confined or restricted within a border. Its synonym is small-minded, while the opposite would be open-minded.

Q.10.
What is the synonym of “wary”?

“Wary” is an adjective that means being careful or cautious. Its other synonyms include alert, safe, watching out, while antonyms include negligent, careless, and rash.