Posted inhypernyms&hyponyms hypernyms&hyponyms Posted by By AP STUDY CIRCLE 15/04/2024No Comments Welcome to your Hypernyms & Hyponyms Hypernyms and hyponyms are terms used in linguistics to describe the hierarchical relationship between words. Hypernyms: These are words that have a more general meaning than another word. For example, "animal" is a hypernym of "cat" because "cat" is a type of "animal." Similarly, "color" is a hypernym of "red." Hyponyms: These are words that have a more specific meaning than another word. For example, "cat" is a hyponym of "animal" because "cat" is a specific type of "animal." "Red" is a hyponym of "color." Use START button to enter the quiz. 1. What is the hypernym of "rose"? Petal Flower Plant Red 2. Which word is a hyponym of "fruit"? Food Apple Tree Sweet 3. What is the hypernym of "dog"? Canine Animal Mammal Pet 4. Which word is a hyponym of "vehicle"? Travel Car Road Fast 5. What is the hypernym of "oak"? Forest Tree Plant Wood 6. Which word is a hyponym of "bird"? Wing Feather Eagle Sky 7. What is the hypernym of "furniture"? Wood Household Chair Table 8. Which word is a hyponym of "computer"? Technology Screen Mouse Laptop 9. What is the hypernym of "banana"? Peel Yellow Fruit Food 10. Which word is a hyponym of "planet"? Universe Earth Galaxy Star 11. Which word is a hyponym of "vehicle"? Bridge Sky Road Boat 12. Which word is a hyponym of "fruit"? Orange Tomato Potato Carrot 13. What is the hypernym of "novel"? Writing Story Book Fiction 14. What is the hypernym of "bicycle"? Bike Vehicle Two-wheeler Transport 15. Which word is a hyponym of "tool"? House Hammer Nail Wood 16. What is the hypernym of "pear"? Tree Round Green Fruit 17. What is the hypernym of "broccoli"? Food Green Vegetable Plant 18. What is the hypernym of "volcano"? Eruption Disaster Mountain Geology 19. Which word is a hyponym of "mammal"? Reptile Dog Fish Bird 20. What is the hypernym of "shark"? Marine Ocean Predator Fish 1 out of 20 Please fill in the comment box below. Your feedback is valuable to us. Please share your suggestions through comment box. Time's up AP STUDY CIRCLE View All Posts Post navigation Previous Post SPELLINGNext PostACTIVE VOICE AND PASSIVE VOICE