Hi, The Following synonyms asked at TCS test..
1. To merry =
2.To Alienate =
3.To Solicit =
4.To Heep =
5.Cargo =
6.Momentary =
7.Volume =
8.To Veer =
9.To Admonish=
10. To Meager =
11. To lattitude=
12. Latent =
13. To Covet =
14. To Discretion =
15. Potential =
16. To Emancipate=
17. To Wethargy=
18. To Concur =
19. To Confiscate =
20. To Dispel =
21. Baffle =
22. Subsidise =
23. Misery =
24. Pretentrous =
25. Tranquil =
26.Ellace=
28.Rinaile=
29.Obstinate=
30.Hover =
31.Caprice=
33.Belate =
34.Brim =
35.Divulge=
36.Lamont=
37.Bileaf=
38. Embrace =
39.Adhesive =
40. Miserable =
pls. Post the answers for the above not in total..what ever u
knows..thanks in advance..

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happy,gay
isolated
beseech,seek
to pile up
freight,load
transient
capacity
change dirn,turn
usurp,reprimand
scanty
scope
potential
crave
prudence
latent
free from legal,political restrictions

accept,agree,happening at the same time
to take charge of
make a doubt or feeling disappear
puzzle
wane,drop
distress
ostentious
calm
efface-wipe out,obliterate

stubborn
linger(stay close)
whim,changing one's mind suddenly, impulse
too late
border
reveal
mourn
conviction
hug,cuddle
tenacious,strong liking,sticky

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