Answer: A Adjure :- Urge or request (someone) solemnly or earnestly to do something. Abdicate :- Renounce one's throne. Abnegate :- Renounce or reject (something desired or valuable). Abjure :- Solemnly renounce (a belief, cause, or claim).
Answer: B Duplicity :-Deliberate deceptiveness in behavior or speech, An instance of deliberate deceptiveness. Ascendancy :- Superiority or decisive advantage; domination Guile :- Treacherous cunning; skillful deceit. Obsolete ,A trick or stratagem. Chicanery :-The use of trickery to achieve a political, financial, or legal purpose.
Answer: D Temperance :- Moderation and self-restraint. Sobriety :- Gravity in bearing, manner, or treatment. Celibacy :- Abstinence from sexual intercourse, especially by reason of religious vows. Oblivion :- The condition or quality of being completely forgotten.
Answer: A Whittle :- To cut small bits or pare shavings from (a piece of wood). Wheedle :- To persuade or attempt to persuade by flattery or guile; cajole Cajole :-To persuade by flattery, gentle pleading, or insincere language.,To elicit or obtain by flattery. Coax :- To persuade or try to persuade by pleading or flattery; cajole.
Answer: D Choleric :- Easily angered; bad-tempered. Querulous :- Given to complaining, peevish, Expressing a complaint or grievance, grumbling. Petulant :- Unreasonably irritable or ill-tempered; peevish Equitable :- implying justice dictated by reason, conscience, and a natural sense of what is fair to all.