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Prachi Pareekh

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Dec 6, 2006, 11:44:35 AM12/6/06
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GARRULOUS
 
      1.  equivocal
      2.  reticent
      3.  silent
      4.  laconic
      5.  mute



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Raghavendra Rao

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Dec 7, 2006, 3:31:53 AM12/7/06
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Ans is 4 ( If the question is antonym). GARRULOUS means very talkative and LACONIC means less talk and straight to the point.
 
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realwork007 jag

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Dec 7, 2006, 6:23:33 AM12/7/06
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I have a doubt in this question..Iam confused with two answers here..Garrulous means talkative ... Reticent means reserved ..Laconic means Concise...I think the answer the Reticent ..what is the answer for this question...??????????

Syed Moin

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Dec 8, 2006, 11:22:23 PM12/8/06
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this is an analogy question and hence the answer might be (1)

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syed shafiulla

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Dec 10, 2006, 3:13:59 AM12/10/06
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M really confused...
coz since its an analogy none of the options goes other than the option  (A)
and all others are close calls 4 antonyms so someone plzzz tell me the correct ans...
i wud b realy grateful...
 


 
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Prachi Pareekh

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Dec 10, 2006, 4:28:08 AM12/10/06
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OA - 2
 
Garrulous is being excessively talkative. Reticent means being unwilling to talk much. Laconic means using very few words. Equivocal means being open to more than one interpretation.

 
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