Instructions

Each of ten following words in capital letters is followed by four likely antonyms. One of them is not the correct antonym. Pick that up.

Question 13

REGAL

Option A is the correct answer.

The word “regal” typically means of, resembling, or fit for a monarch, especially in being magnificent or dignified. Therefore, the words that are opposite in meaning to “regal” would be:

b) Beggarly: Resembling or befitting a beggar; extremely poor. c) Slavish: Showing no originality; blindly imitative. d) Poor: Lacking sufficient money to live at a standard considered comfortable or normal in a society.

The word that does not fit in this context is Option a) Legal: Permitted by law.

Therefore, “legal” is the most appropriate choice here as it is not the correct antonym of “regal”.

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