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Directions: Out of the four alternatives, choose the word opposite in the meaning to the given word. LOOSEN

A

fasten

B

accelerate

C

delay

D

paste

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A

fasten (Verb): to close or join together the two parts of something: to become closed or joined together, do up
loosen (Verb): to make something less tight or firm, to become less tight or firmly fixed, slacken
accelerate (Verb): to happen or to make something happen faster or earlier
delay (Verb): not to do something until a later time : defer , hold up
paste (verb): to stick using a glue, to copy or move text into a document from another place or another document
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