Free English Grammar, Vocabulary and Phrase Tests Free Exercises → Grammar, Vocabulary & Phrases → Intermediate : Vocabulary Opposite adjectives For each sentence, choose the best word or phrase to complete the gap from the choices below Key Correct Wrong 1. My uncle gave me a very generous birthday present, which is great. I hate people who are with money A soft B mean C evil D mad 2. I'm serious. The situation is not at all _ so please don't laugh A entertaining B comic C funny D light 3. Fortunately our house was okay after the storm, but the neighbour's house was A ruined B hurt C affedted D touched 4. I used to have long hair, but now I prefer having it _ A short B little C small D low 5. My room is always tidy but my brother's is really _ A hopeless B nervous C messy D confused 6. I always know where everything is in the office but my partner is really A confused B tidy C nervous D disorganized 7. Cars aren't cheap these days. Some of them are terribly A pricey B costing C demanding D economical 8. You've been working for hours. If you want to be fresh tomorrow you should sleep now. You look _ A empty B exhausted C finished D free 9. Open the window! We need some _ air in the room. The air is so stale! A clean B clear C fresh D new 10. Kevin has just bought a _ new BMW. I've still got my secondhand Ford A blank B brand C bang D bright 11. My next flat will be bright and airy, not a basement flat like this one A damp B humid C drizzly D breezy 12. My family aren't rich but we are _ A convenient B comfortable C cosy D considerable ©2015 International House Bristol