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Example Question #704 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
TRACTABLE
Eclectic
Manageable
Vacuous
Obstinate
Loquacious
Manageable
"Tractable" and "manageable" both mean controllable or easily grasped. "Obstinate" means stubborn or determined. "Eclectic" means diverse or varied. "Loquacious" means talkative. "Vacuous" means empty or unintelligent.
Example Question #705 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
VERBOSE
Loquacious
Venturesome
Venerable
Pejorative
Succinct
Loquacious
"Verbose" and "loquacious" both mean wordy or long-winded. "Succinct" means brief or to the point. "Venturesome" means courageous or adventurous. "Venerable" means respected or esteemed. "Pejorative" means negative or belittling.
Example Question #706 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
RELIABLE
Friendly
Gregarious
Dependable
Plodding
Repeatable
Dependable
This question is meant to make you over-think your answer. The word “reliable” is very common, but do not be fooled by the options given to you. We often think of someone who is reliable as being friendly, willing, and many other positive descriptions. While this might be the case at times, the strictest sense of “reliable” (i.e. the sense that most directly applies to our question here) is "dependable” or trustworthy. The former is the answer to this question in particular. We speak of “reliable” people and things when we wish to express that we can “count on them,” that is, when we know that they will function when the necessary time arrives.
Example Question #707 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
LACONIC
Tempered
Verbose
Terse
Trite
Sullen
Terse
The word “laconic” is very rare, but it means “speaking in a brief manner.” It is derived from the Greek region Lacedaemonia, in which were located the Spartans. As a warrior people, they were known for being rather “short” in their speech—practical people, cut and dry. The word “laconic” is derived from this. The only option that expresses such brevity is “terse.”
Example Question #481 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
CONNIVING
Jaundiced
Superlative
Emaciated
Surly
Colluding
Colluding
"Conniving" and "colluding" both mean to plot or scheme. "Jaundiced" means tainted or prejudiced. "Superlative" means excellent or first-class. "Emaciated" means undernourished or thin. "Surly" means gruff or boorish.
Example Question #101 : Synonyms: Adjectives And Adverbs
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
RECLUSIVE
Garrulous
Resolute
Reciprocal
Gregarious
Hermitlike
Hermitlike
"Reclusive" and "hermitlike" both mean unsociable. "Gregarious" means friendly and sociable. "Garrulous" means talkative. "Resolute" means determined or strong-willed. "Reciprocal" means exchanged or alternating.
Example Question #102 : Synonyms: Adjectives And Adverbs
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
INCORRIGIBLE
Recidivous
Emboldened
Ponderous
Indelible
Pragmatic
Recidivous
"Incorrigible" means recidivous or incapable or being corrected. "Emboldened" means encouraged or invigorated. "Indelible" means indestructible or unable to be erased. "Ponderous" means heavy or weighty. "Pragmatic" means sensible, practical, or logical.
Example Question #482 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
MISANTHROPIC
Reclusive
Amoral
Sickly
Extroverted
Childish
Reclusive
A misanthrope is somewhat like a scrooge: someone who is antisocial and avoids human society; therefore "reclusive," which is a word for someone who acts like a bit of a hermit and spends most of his or her time away from others, is the correct answer.
Example Question #111 : Synonyms: Adjectives And Adverbs
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
INTRACTABLE
Indefatigable
Complex
Strenuous
Umanageable
Magnanimous
Umanageable
"Intractable" means difficult or burdensome; therefore, "unmanageable" is the best answer.
Example Question #711 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
LIBERAL
Extended
Immoral
Generous
Expensive
Drinking
Generous
The word “liberal” has become very charged because of its political connotations. However, the original meaning can be discerned from the general sense that you likely have concerning its political meaning. The word “liberal” comes from the Latin for “free.” When someone gives things liberally, he or she gives them freely (as though they cost nothing). For this reason, the word “liberal” can mean “open-minded” (i.e. free-minded) as well as “generous” and a number of related meanings. Among the options provided for this question, the word “generous” most closely answers to the meaning of “liberal.”
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