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She managed to bite back the ironic(A)/caustic(B) retort on the tip of her tongue.
He gave an impassioned and valid(A)/cogent(B) plea for judicial reform.
I am not adverse(A)/averse(B) to helping out.
The coup(A)/coupe(B) broke away as the train climbed the hill.
They heard the bells pealing(A)/pealing(B) far and wide.

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Context usually makes the correct synonym clear—check tone and subject.
Updated On: Aug 11, 2025
  • BBAAB
  • BBABB
  • BAABB
  • ABBAB
  • BBBBA
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

  • caustic (B) = biting remark.
  • cogent (B) = convincing.
  • averse (B) = opposed.
  • coup (A) = sudden action.
  • pealing (B) = ringing.

Sequence = BBABB.

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