12th English Public 2026 | 56 MOST Expected Synonyms to Score 95%+

 12th English Public 2026 | 56 MOST Expected Synonyms to Score 95%+

        The countdown to the 12th English Public Exam 2026 has begun. For many students, English is the "easiest" subject, but it is often the difference between a 90% aggregate and a 95%+ distinction. With the right preparation, particularly in vocabulary, you can secure those extra marks that push your percentage over the top.

        Based on an analysis of previous years' question papers and the latest 2026 exam pattern, vocabulary questions—specifically synonyms—are a guaranteed way to score full marks, provided you have prepared the right words.

        In this post, we reveal the 56 most expected synonym questions for the 2026 exams. Mastering this list will help you ace the reading comprehension section, improve your writing skills, and boost your overall score.

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Why Synonyms Are Your Secret Weapon for 95%+ Marks

Before we dive into the list, it is crucial to understand why focusing on synonyms is a high-yield strategy for the 2026 exam .

  1. Direct Questions in Reading Comprehension: The unseen passage almost always asks for words similar in meaning to a given word from the text.

  2. Enhances Writing Skills: In the Writing Section (Letters, Articles, Reports), using high-level vocabulary instead of repetitive words impresses the examiner .

  3. Literature Answers: Using precise synonyms while explaining themes or character sketches shows a strong command of the language.

Most Expected Synonyms in 2026 12th English Public Exam

1.     We thought that our uncle was the stingiest person in the village
a) generous      b) extravagant             b) liberal          d) thrifty

2.     The trolley was seized by an intrepid crew of two
a) daring          b) coward         c) frighten       d) fearful

3.     The author imagined that their destination would be some humble dwelling
a) hut               b) palace          c) residence     d) area

4.     And very soon this trolley was commandeered by an intrepid crew of two a drive and a mechanic
a) Postponed    b) Ignored       c) hijacked       d) celebrated

5.     Tenzing kicked steps in a long traverse back towards the ridge, and we reached its crest
a) Cross            b) Build            c) Delay            d) Collect

6.     In some countries teapots are fitted with little dangling under the spout
a) gazing          b) glaring         c) shining          d) hanging

7.     There he was sitting in splendour on his chair.
a) magnificence            b) pomp            c) effulgence               d) simplicity

8.     We watched for a few moments; then as trade slackened, we went over.
a) reduced        b) improved                  c) quick            d) fast

9.     They heard her muffled cries.
a) muted           b) clear            c) audible         d) accurate

10.   Suffering was something basic that was full of solace for me.
a) Comfort       b) Distress       c) Anguish        d) Boredom

11.   .... gets only a prosaic telephone call making an appointment in his room.
a) thrilling        b) interesting               c) ordinary       d) exciting

12.   It was a great thrill to look straight down this enormous rock face.
a) huge             b) Rough           c) Steep           d) Lofy

13.   For months they had barely kept themselves alive in a sort of shelter they built with their own hands amidst the rubble.
a) treasure       b) valuable        c) debris          d) tit-bit

14.   A few people from the house of bereavement stood outside
a) rejoice         b) celebration              c) grief            d) war

15.   We have a whole kingdom in which we rule alone, can do what we choose, be wise or ridiculous
a) comical         b) sensible       c) serious         d) logical

16.   Yet their devotion had touched me deeply.
a) dedication                b) information              c) vexation                   d) satisfaction

17.   We scrambled cautiously.
a) carelessly                 b) carefully                  c) weakly                      d) cunningly

18.   They were childish enough, and in many ways quite artless.
a) innocent                   b) humble                     c) playful                      d) generous

19.   that they only drink it in order to be warmed and stimulated.
a) admired        b) motivated    c) comforted    d) welcomed

20.  Individual liberty would have become social anarchy
a) welfare        b) anxiety        c) lawlessness              d) deprivation

21.   Nicola was glaring at his young brother in vexation.
a) learn            b) gloomy         c) weak                         d) annoyance

22.  Those two children had given him a profound lesson.
a) very great               b) very serious             c) very harmful            d) very careful

23.  This is curious because tea is one of the main stays of civilization
a) clear            b) effective     c) interesting   d) gloomy

24.  There was a grand finale of scattered plates and silverware.
a) climax     b) boring     c) beginning     d) commencing

25.  Liberty is not a personal affair but a social contract.
a) commitment             b) disagreement                       c) misunderstanding                 d) right

26.  Anna would say with an impudent smile.
a) disrespectful           b) indifferent              c) ungrateful                d) misleading

27.  My progress, although slow was steady.
a) weak             b) bad              c) firm             d) worse

28.  Tenzing kicked steps in a long traverse back towards the ridge.
a) Stay             b) Leave           c) Withdraw                 d) Travel

29.  China tea has virtues which are not to be despised
a) meanness      b) goodness      c) immorality                d) vice

30.  The snow on his face was dangerous, but we persisted in our efforts to beat a trail.
a) continued     b) survived       c) focussed      d) rejoiced

31.   But I have liberty to be indifferent to you
a) biased          b) interested               c) unconcerned             d) responsive

32.  My gloomy thoughts probably stem from an accident I had a few years ago
a) sensible        b) mixed           c) sorrowful     d) profound

33.  One is liable to put in too much milk
a) eager           b) likely            c) forced          d) certain

34.  What is important is what you have left
a) Suitable       b) Significant               c) Impulsive     d) Motivation

35.  they had barely kept themselves in a sort of shelter they built ____ amidst the rubble
a) circumstances          b) crisis            c) granite         d) debris

36.  She led me through a cold tiled vestibule into the hospital.
a) polished       b) lobby           c) garden          d) debris

37.  Liberty to walk down the middle of the road, then the end of such liberty would be universal chaos
a) risk              b) crowd           c) confuse        d) Pace

38.  Their selfless action brought new nobility.
a) greatness                 b) ignobility      c) profoundness           d) tediousness

39.  The whole house spluttered into giggles.
a) cackled        b) giggled         c) uttered        d) articulated

40.  The author speaks about the plight of the common people.
a) comfort        b) condition      c) misery          d) happiness

41.   The climbers faced many ordeals during their expedition.
a) comforts      b) pleasures     c) hardships     d) rewards

42.  ...... we choose be conventional or odd.
a) strange        b) similar          c) stately         d) orderly

43.  He had a malignant tumour of the bone.
a) cross            b) leap              c) stay              d) back up

44.  He experienced not only agony and fear but also anger.
a) fun               b) suffering                 c) joy               d) pleasure

45.  The bottle of oxygen was exhausted.
a) Strong         b) Energized                c) Able             d) Drained

46.  I had eleven broken ribs and a perforated lung.
a) aspirated      b) damaged with holes            c) enlarged                   d) swollen

47.  In some countries teapots are fitted with little dangling baskets.
a) severed        b) danced excellently               c) held tightly              d) hanging freely

48.  I continued making the trail on up the ridge.
a) design          b) signal           c) sound           d) track

49.  He was a walking horror, with a disfigured face.
a) diseased       b) marred        c) majestic       d) attractive

50.  A silver tumbler of buttermilk seasoned with asafoetida.
a) mixed           b) loosened       c) filled            d) garnished

51.   One night, we came upon them in the windy and deserted square.
a) uninhabited              b) crowded                   c) habited                    d) occupied

52.  A reasonable consideration for the rights or feelings of others is the foundation.
a) normal          b) scrutiny                   c) fit in with                 d) reduced

53.  Liberty is not a personal affair only but a social contract.
a) concern        b) commitment                        c) allotment                  d) connection

54.  His face lit up, she opened the door to admit me.
a) return          b) hide             c) allow                        d) refuse

55.  Just as we thought our chuckles had subsided.
a) diminished                b) increased                 c) completed                d) submerged

56.  I felt I could not bear to intrude upon this happy family party
a) enter without permission                b) enter with restriction          c) come out      d) interpret

How to Use This List for Maximum Retention

Learning 56 words is not enough; you must know how to use them. Follow this 3-step strategy to integrate these words into your exam answers :

Step 1: The "Active Recall" Method

Don't just read the list. Cover the synonym column and try to recall the meaning of the word. This helps in strengthening memory.

Step 2: Write Them in Context

Take 10 words from the list and write a practice paragraph for your Article or Speech (Section B). For example, if you are writing an article on "Environment," use words like Advocate, Significant, Benevolent, Inevitable.

  • Bad: "We should save trees."

  • Good: "We must advocate for the significant role of trees, as deforestation has inevitable consequences."

Step 3: Revise with a Peer

On the day before the exam (March 11/12, 2026), quickly go through this list with a friend. Quiz each other. This is the best way to keep them fresh in your mind .

Final Exam Tips for English 2026

As you prepare for the exam scheduled for March 12, 2026, keep these final points in mind :

  1. Time Management: Allocate 45-50 minutes for the Reading Section, 40-45 minutes for Writing, and 60-65 minutes for Literature. Keep 10 minutes for revision .

  2. Presentation Matters: Use a black pen for headings and underline key points (keywords/synonyms) in your answers. This draws the examiner's eye to your vocabulary .

  3. Attempt All Questions: Even if you are unsure, attempt the question. You might get partial marks, whereas a blank question gets zero .

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