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Example Question #1241 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
PEDANTIC
Discreet
Picky
Deleterious
Suave
Conspicuous
Picky
"Pedantic" means "picky," overly fastidious, or narrow minded. "Suave" is a synonym for "sophisticated." "Deleterious" is a synonym for "harmful." "Discreet" is a synonym for "inconspicuous," which is obviously the antonym of "conspicuous."
Example Question #1242 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
PROMISCUOUS
Modest
Debased
Perilous
Precarious
Wanton
Wanton
"Wanton" is a word that means immoral or "promiscuous" in some contexts. "Perilous" is a synonym for "dangerous." "Precarious" means unsteady or insecure. "Debased" means lowered in value or humiliated. "Modest" means humble or lowly.
Example Question #1243 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
PERTINACIOUS
Persistent
Misunderstood
Garish
Outlandish
Exceptional
Persistent
"Pertinacious" is a synonym for "persistent" and "tenacious." "Outlandish" means strange or bizarre. "Garish" is a synonym for tawdry or gaudy, and "exceptional" is a synonym for "outstanding." "Understood" and "misunderstood" are antonyms.
Example Question #1244 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
MISANTHROPIC
Philanthropic
Antisocial
Adroit
Somnolent
Adept
Antisocial
"Misanthropic" means "antisocial" or unfriendly: literally, hating humankind. As you may be able to guess, this is an antonym of "philanthropic," which means charitable and generous. "Adroit" and "adept" both mean skillful. "Somnolent" is a synonym for "sleepy."
Example Question #1245 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
RECLUSIVE
Gregarious
Ridiculous
Garish
Acerbic
Hermitic
Hermitic
Someone who is a "recluse" is a hermit, a solitary person. This is an antonym for "gregarious," or outgoing. "Garish" is another word for gaudy, and "acerbic" is another word for "caustic." Another word for "ridiculous" is "ludicrous."
Example Question #1246 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
FIENDISH
Cavalier
Blissful
Virtuous
Wicked
Fanciful
Wicked
The adjective "fiendish" means wicked, devilish and cunning. Additionally, "fanciful" means unrealistic, 'far-fetched'; "virtuous" means good, wholesome, not sinful; "cavalier" means offhand, apathetic towards; "blissful" means very happy, ecstatic.
Example Question #1247 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
PRECOCIOUS
Surreptitious
Gifted
Ribald
Taciturn
Irresolute
Gifted
The adjective "precocious" means advanced for one's age, especially talented and "gifted." Additionally, "irresolute" means uncertain; "ribald" means vulgar, (of behavior) distasteful; "surreptitious" means secretive, clandestine; "taciturn" means not talkative, prone to silence.
Example Question #1248 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
NEUROTIC
Misappropriated
Malformed
Malevolent
Maladjusted
Malicious
Maladjusted
The adjective "neurotic" is used to describe someone who has many complexes, is suffering from a mental imbalance. This is closest in meaning to "maladjusted" which means poorly adjusted, poorly suited to society. The prefix mal- means bad. So, "malicious" means bad-natured, wicked; "malevolent" also means having an evil nature, wicked; "malformed" means badly formed, incorrectly made; "misappropriated" means to have taken something, like a saying, and used it incorrectly.
Example Question #1249 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
RAPACIOUS
Aghast
Bewildered
Selfless
Greedy
Slovenly
Greedy
The adjective "rapacious" means extremely greedy, aggressively desiring what someone else has. Additionally, "slovenly" means (of a person) messy and lazy; "aghast" means shocked and appalled by; "bewildered" means confused, perplexed, bemused.
Example Question #1250 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
MUNIFICENT
Talkative
Juvenile
Torpid
Generous
Serene
Generous
The adjective "munificent" is used to describe someone who is generous with money. Additionally, "torpid" means lethargic, inactive; "serene" means tranquil, at peace; "juvenile" means childish.
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