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Example Questions
Example Question #393 : Analogies
Complete this analogy.
Fainthearted is to __________ as kindred is to similar.
helpful
brave
tragic
coarse
cowardly
cowardly
"Kindred" means sharing qualities with, "similar." To solve this analogy you therefore need to figure out which of these is a synonym of "fainthearted." "Fainthearted" means not brave or "cowardly." Additionally, "coarse" means rough to touch; "tragic" means very sad.
Example Question #394 : Analogies
Complete this analogy.
Maul is to __________ as fret is to niggle.
assign
assail
aspire
assault
assist
assault
"Fret" and "niggle" both mean to worry about something that is likely not that important. These two words are synonyms of one another, so to solve this analogy you need to figure out which of these is a synonym of "maul." Well, "maul" means to savagely attack. This is closest in meaning to "assault" which means to attack someone with the intent to harm them. Additionally, "aspire" means aim for, want to be; "assail" means conquer, overcome; "assist" means help; "assign" means give to, allocate, designate.
Example Question #395 : Analogies
Complete this analogy.
Bondsman is to slave as __________ is to rebel.
mendicant
midwife
pedagogue
dissident
surgeon
dissident
A "bondsman" is another word for a "slave." So, which of these is a synonym of "rebel." The correct answer is "dissident." A "dissident" is someone who resists the authority of the state. Additionally, "pedagogue" means teacher; a "surgeon" is a doctor who performs operations; a "midwife" is a nurse who delivers babies and assists with childbirth; a "mendicant" is a beggar.
Example Question #396 : Analogies
Complete this analogy.
Dupe is to __________ as enumerate is to list.
hold
protect
trick
establish
pardon
trick
To "enumerate" means to "list" things, to make a list. So, to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these is a synonym of "dupe." Well, "dupe" means to deceive, to "trick" someone. Additionally, "establish" means set-up; "pardon" means forgive.
Example Question #397 : Analogies
Complete this analogy.
Esteem is to respect as __________ is to fluctuate.
supplant
vary
bother
awe
eradicate
vary
"Esteem" and "respect" are synonyms of one another, both words mean to deeply admire someone, to hold someone in high regard. So, to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these is a synonym of "fluctuate." Well, "fluctuate" means to regularly change from one condition to another and then back again, to shift back and forth. This is similar in meaning to "vary," which means to change from one condition to another. Additionally, "bother" means irritate, annoy; "awe" means astonish, impress; "supplant" means replace; "eradicate" means completely destroy.
Example Question #398 : Analogies
Complete this analogy.
Abide is to endure as __________ is to irritate.
whimper
desist
badger
narrate
yell
badger
"Abide" and "endure" are synonyms, both words mean to tolerate, to put up with something difficult and keep going. So, to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these is a synonym for "irritate" (annoy). The correct answer is "badger." To "badger" someone is to bother and annoy. Additionally, "narrate" means tell the story of, read a story aloud; "whimper" means moan quietly in pain; "desist" means stop doing something, particularly when told to stop.
Example Question #399 : Analogies
Complete this analogy.
Flog is to thrash as __________ is to hide.
ransack
entice
lurk
dispute
squander
lurk
"Flog" and "thrash" are synonyms of one another, both words mean to beat something, to whip something, to hit someone repeatedly. So, to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these words means "hide." The correct answer is "lurk." Additionally, "squander" means waste; "ransack" means search through in a hurried and messy fashion; "dispute" means argue; "entice" means tempt, lure.
Example Question #400 : Analogies
Complete this analogy.
Harrowing is to __________ as lopsided is to imbalanced.
adjacent
congenial
distant
derelict
distressing
distressing
"Lopsided" and "imbalanced" are synonyms of one another, they both mean not in balance, having one side higher or lower than the other. So, to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these words has the same meaning as "harrowing." "Harrowing" means disturbing, upsetting, scary. So, the correct answer is "distressing," which means causing distress, upsetting. Additionally, "distant" means far away; "adjacent" means next to; "congenial" means friendly, agreeable; "derelict" means in poor condition, (of a building) falling down.
Example Question #401 : Analogies
Complete this analogy.
Bedridden is to __________ as curt is to brief.
infirm
intractable
gleaming
stationary
ponderous
infirm
"Curt" means "brief" in a rude manner. "Curt" and "brief" are loosely synonyms of one another, so to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these words is closest in meaning to "bedridden." "Bedridden" means so sick as to be forced to remain in bed. So, the correct answer is "infirm," which means very sick. Additionally, "ponderous" means slow-moving; "intractable" means stubborn, refusing to change ones mind; "gleaming" means shiny, sparkling; "stationary" means not moving, remaining in one place, fixed in place.
Example Question #402 : Analogies
Complete this analogy.
Coliseum is to stadium as __________ is to tyrant.
despot
fissure
brigand
pauper
philistine
despot
A "coliseum" is another word for a "stadium." These words are synonyms of one another, so to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these words has the same meaning as "tyrant." Well, a "tyrant" is an autocratic and cruel ruler who has absolute power over their country. This is identical in meaning to "despot." Additionally, a "pauper" is a very poor person who has to beg for money; a "brigand" is a pirate; a "philistine" is an uncultured person; a "fissure" is a crack, a split.
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