[amp_mcq option1=”scarce” option2=”limited” option3=”faulty” option4=”deficient” correct=”option2″]
The correct answer is: B. limited
An antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word. In this case, the word “absolute” means “complete” or “total.” The word “limited” means “restricted” or “constrained.” Therefore, the word “limited” is the opposite of “absolute.”
The other options are not opposites of “absolute.” The word “scarce” means “in short supply.” The word “faulty” means “having a defect.” The word “deficient” means “lacking in something necessary.”
Here are some examples of how the word “absolute” can be used in a sentence:
- “I have absolute faith in you.”
- “The king had absolute power.”
- “The evidence is absolute.”
Here are some examples of how the word “limited” can be used in a sentence:
- “The number of tickets is limited.”
- “My time is limited.”
- “My options are limited.”