1. Select the antonym for the underlined bold : The fashion show at the Globe Theatre was a Fiasco





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  • By: anil on 05 May 2019 02.44 am
    Fiasco is the failure of something.Success is the accomlishment of an aim.Triumph and victory is the accomplishment of something by defeating someone whereas success need not be by overcoming someone.Thus, D is more apt.
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