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Example Question #293 : Synonyms, Antonyms, And Changes In Intensity
Complete this analogy.
Flappable is to __________ as local is to global.
preposterous
anxious
composed
bashful
congenial
composed
"Local" and "global" are antonyms of one another because they have opposite meanings. So, to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these words is an antonym of "flappable." Well, "flappable" means excitable and unable to control oneself. This is opposite in meaning to "composed" which means calm and under control. Additionally, "anxious" means worried; "preposterous" means absurd; "congenial" means friendly and agreeable; "bashful" means shy and easily embarrassed.
Example Question #294 : Synonyms, Antonyms, And Changes In Intensity
Complete this analogy.
Feasible is to impractical as __________ is to ungainly.
succinct
nimble
garrulous
covetous
wizened
nimble
"Feasible" means realistic, likely to be able to be accomplished, practical. It is therefore an antonym of "impractical" (unrealistic, not likely to be able to be accomplished). So, to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these is an antonym of "ungainly." Well, "ungainly" means (of movement) clumsy, not graceful. So, the correct answer is "nimble" which means agile, sure-footed, graceful. Additionally, "covetous" means desiring, greedy, envious; "wizened" means wrinkled with age; "succinct" means brief and 'to the point'; "garrulous" means overly talkative.
Example Question #295 : Synonyms, Antonyms, And Changes In Intensity
Complete this analogy.
Insubordinate is to compliant as __________ is to intellectual.
tumultuous
serene
lowbrow
docile
forlorn
lowbrow
"Insubordinate" means badly-behaved, refusing to follow orders. Whereas, "compliant" means agreeable, following orders. These two words are therefore antonyms. Which of these answer choices has the opposite meaning to "intellectual?" Well, "intellectual" means intelligent and well-educated. So, the correct answer is "lowbrow," which means (of culture or an inexperience) not intellectual, undemanding, popular. Additionally, "forlorn" means unhappy and hopeless; "docile" means tame and under control, submissive; "serene" means quiet and peaceful; "tumultuous" means chaotic, out of control.
Example Question #296 : Synonyms, Antonyms, And Changes In Intensity
Complete this analogy.
Earnest is to insincere as __________ is to indifferent.
deranged
brittle
staid
fond
ailing
fond
"Earnest" means honest, sincere, serious. It is therefore an antonym of "insincere," which means not sincere, dishonest, not being serious. So, to solve this analogy which of these is an antonym of "indifferent?" Well, "indifferent" means apathetic, not really caring about. So, the correct answer is "fond," which means liking and caring about something. Additionally, "staid" means serious and respectable, unadventurous; "ailing" means sick, suffering from; "deranged" means crazy, mentally ill; "brittle" means fragile, not strong, easily broken.
Example Question #297 : Synonyms, Antonyms, And Changes In Intensity
Complete this analogy.
Ignominy is to honor as lethargy is to __________.
etching
rift
proxy
pariah
vigor
vigor
"Ignominy" means famous for the wrong reasons, dishonor, infamy. It is therefore an antonym of "honor" because these two words have opposite meanings. To solve this analogy you need to determine which of these is an antonym of "lethargy." Well, "lethargy" refers to a lack of energy, a lack of excitement. So, the correct answer is "vigor," which means strength, health, vitality and energy. Additionally, a "rift" is a break that appears in something; an "etching" is a marking made on something, an engraving; a "pariah" is a social outcast, someone shunned by society; "proxy" means substitute, replacement.
Example Question #298 : Synonyms, Antonyms, And Changes In Intensity
Complete this analogy.
Laud is to condemn as unveil is to __________.
donate
unwind
mask
mar
respire
mask
"Laud" means to praise and "condemn" means to criticize, to express disapproval of. These two words are antonyms of one another because they have opposite meanings. So, which of these words is an antonym of "unveil." Well, "unveil" means reveal, take something which was hidden and make it visible. This is opposite in meaning to "mask" which means conceal, hide, disguise. Additionally, "mar" means spoil, ruin; "donate" means give to charity, give to someone who is in need; "unwind" means relax after doing something difficult; "respire" means breathe.
Example Question #299 : Synonyms, Antonyms, And Changes In Intensity
Complete this analogy.
Fruitless is to successful as __________ is to forgiving.
opulent
vindictive
reckless
flippant
tenacious
vindictive
"Fruitless" means not achieving the desire result, unsuccessful. It is an antonym of "successful," so to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these is an antonym of "forgiving." The correct answer is "vindictive," which means having a strong desire to enact cruel revenge. Additionally, "opulent" means luxurious, lavish, grand, magnificent; "reckless" means acting rashly, doing something without considering the consequences; "flippant" means acting disrespectful; "tenacious" means determined, hard-working.
Example Question #501 : Analogies
Complete this analogy.
Gallant is to __________ as lukewarm is to scorching.
craven
chronic
fervent
reclusive
tactful
craven
"Lukewarm" means tepid, (of liquid) neither hot nor cold. And, "scorching" means very hot, blistering, burning. These two words are antonyms because they have opposite meanings. To solve this analogy you need to determine which of these words has the opposite meaning to "gallant" (brave, heroic). The correct answer is "craven" which means cowardly, pathetic, not heroic. Additionally, "fervent" means overly passionate; "chronic" means (of pain) constant; "tactful" means polite, knowing what one should and should not say; "reclusive" means prone to avoiding the company of others.
Example Question #301 : Synonyms, Antonyms, And Changes In Intensity
Complete this analogy.
Idle is to active as polite is to __________.
abject
bashful
inert
destitute
lewd
lewd
"Idle" means not "active," lazy. So, "idle" and "active" are antonyms. To solve this analogy you need to figure out which of these words has the opposite meaning to "polite." The correct answer is "lewd," which means rude, inappropriate, crude and offensive. Additionally, "bashful" means shy and easily embarrassed; "destitute" means completely penniless, having no possessions; "inert" means motionless; "abject" means miserable.
Example Question #302 : Synonyms, Antonyms, And Changes In Intensity
Complete this analogy.
Deteriorate is to improve as __________ is to conceal.
merit
corroborate
dither
flaunt
covet
flaunt
To "deteriorate" means (of a condition) to worsen, to become worse. "Deteriorate" is therefore an antonym of "improve." So, to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these words has the opposite meaning to "conceal." Well, "conceal" means to hide, to disguise, to not show to others. So, the correct answer is "flaunt," which means to display obnoxiously, to show off. Additionally, "corroborate" means offer evidence in support of someone else's testimony; "covet" means desire, want what someone else has; "dither" means hesitate, delay in doing something; "merit" means deserve, earn.
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