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Example Question #341 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
DAMP
Moist
Nocturnal
Deep
Earthy
Dismal
Moist
"Damp" means slightly wet or moist. Deep means the opposite of shallow, and "nocturnal" means taking place at night. "Earthy" is a word that can describe soil or hearty, strong people. "Dismal" means depressing and gloomy.
Example Question #342 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
GAUZY
Showy
Translucent
Too loud
Talkative
Fashionable
Translucent
"Gauzy," which is often used to describe veil-like fabric, means thin and translucent. "Fashionable" means stylish and is often used to describe people or clothing. "Showy" means having a striking or flashy appearance, often drawing too much attention to itself. Someone who is "talkative" is very chatty and talks frequently.
Example Question #343 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
VACANT
Cautious
Obnoxious
Free
Unoccupied
Grim
Unoccupied
"Vacant" means empty or unoccupied. "Free" means uncontrolled or unrestrained by others; "cautious" means wary or careful. "Grim" means depressing or forbidding, and often describes situations or people's expressions. "Obnoxious" means offensive and annoying.
Example Question #341 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
SCINTILLATING
Cruel
Capacious
Distinct
Dreary
Sparkling
Sparkling
"Scintillating" means sparkling or shiny. "Dreary," a near opposite, means dull and depressing. "Distinct" means distinguishable or easily recognizable and different from other things; "cruel" means intentionally and carelessly causing pain to others. "Capacious" means roomy or full of space, as in a capacious cavern or ballroom.
Example Question #342 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
PIERCING
Chilly
Swift
Monotonous
Punishing
Keen
Keen
"Keen" and "piercing" both mean sharp, penetrating, or biting. "Chilly" means cool, either figuratively or literally, and swift means quick. "Monotonous," on the other hand, means dull, repetitious, tedious, and uninteresting.
Example Question #343 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
FUCHSIA
Turgid
Lukewarm
Beautiful
Pink
Savory
Pink
"Fuchsia" is a purplish pink color. "Savory" means appetizing and good tasting; "lukewarm" describes the temperature between hot and cold (room temperature). "Turgid" means stiff or swollen. "Beautiful" means very pretty or otherwise aesthetically pleasing.
Example Question #343 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
TRANSPARENT
Optimistic
Murky
Clear
Broken
Rigid
Clear
Something "transparent" either allows light to pass through it or is easy to perceive. "Optimistic", the opposite of pessimistic, means having a positive and hopeful outlook. "Broken" means not working, not functional. "Murky" can mean dark and gloomy or it can mean unclear and not well explained. "Rigid" means stiff and unbending.
Example Question #344 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
DRAB
Dull
Vigorous
Corrugated
Minuscule
Tiny
Dull
"Drab" means dreary, dull, and/or uninteresting. "Tiny" and "minuscule" both mean very small. "Corrugated" describes a ridged or grooved material. "Vigorous" means strong and energetic.
Example Question #345 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
CERULEAN
Oceanic
Fruitful
Royal
Blue
Cerise
Blue
"Cerulean" is a deep shade of blue. "Fruitful" means yielding literal fruit or figurative results, and "oceanic" is an adjective that describes something as similar to the ocean (which may well be a cerulean color!). "Royal" is an adjective that describes kings, queens, or other monarchs, and "cerise" is a cherry-colored shade of red.
Example Question #346 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
GAUDY
Opaque
Stressful
Showy
Distressing
Tasteful
Showy
"Gaudy" means overly and excessively bright, showy, and tasteless. "Showy" describes something that is flashy or striking in a way that calls too much attention to itself, and "opaque," the opposite of transparent, describes any material that cannot be seen through. "Distressing" and "stressful" both signify things that cause anxiety, worry, or stress.
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