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Example Question #49 : Synonyms: Nouns
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
FINANCIER
Authority
Officer
Mapmaker
Backer
Official
Backer
"Financier" can refer to someone who invests financially in some venture. This kind of individual can also be referred to as a "backer." The other nouns are not at all related to money or finances. "Mapmaker" is completely unrelated. The words "officer," "authority," and "official" can all be lumped together as synonymous with each other but not with "financier."
Example Question #50 : Synonyms: Nouns
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
CHAPLAIN
Merchant
Patriarch
Sailor
Priest
Bureacrat
Priest
A "chaplain" is a type of religious leader most similar to a pastor or priest. A "bureaucrat" is someone who holds a government post, and a "patriarch" is the male leader of a family or organization. A "sailor" is someone who sails on ships for a living, and a "merchant" is someone who buys and sells goods for a living.
Example Question #91 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
AVIATOR
Entrepreneur
Pilot
Acolyte
Cleric
Lunatic
Pilot
An "aviator" is someone who flies planes for a living, a pilot. An "entrepreneur" is a businessperson. A "lunatic" is a madman or madwoman. An "acolyte" is a follower or aide, often of a powerful religious figure. A "cleric" is a religious leader.
Example Question #92 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
PEDAGOGUE
Zealot
Victor
Teacher
Orator
Brigand
Teacher
A "pedagogue" is someone who teaches. An "orator" is someone who delivers speeches. A "zealot" is a fanatic, and a "brigand" is a robber. "Victor" and "winner" are synonyms.
Example Question #93 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
NOMAD
Accountant
Vagabond
Homebody
Orator
Pastor
Vagabond
A "nomad" is someone with no fixed home. This is an antonym of "homebody," someone who is very rooted to his or her dwelling. An "accountant" is someone who works with finance and numbers for a living, and a "pastor" is a Christian minister. An "orator" is someone who makes speeches.
Example Question #94 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
ORATOR
Artisan
Emissary
Speechmaker
Specter
Wraith
Speechmaker
An "orator" is someone who delivers speeches. An "artisan" is a craftsman, and an "emissary" is an ambassador. "Wraith" and "specter" are both synonyms for ghost.
Example Question #95 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
ENTREPENEUR
Aviator
Salesman
Businessperson
Medic
Chaplain
Businessperson
An "entrepreneur" is a businessperson, usually one who takes risks to invest in new ideas. Many "salespeople" act as or are involved with "entrepreneurs," but the two are not necessarily synonymous. A "medic" is someone who performs medicine. A "chaplain" is someone who performs religious duties. An "aviator" is a pilot.
Example Question #96 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
INTERPRETER
Orator
Politician
Scholar
Translator
Programmer
Translator
An "interpreter" is someone who translates languages for other people. An "orator" is a speechmaker, and a "politician" is someone involved with the running of governments. A "programmer" typically writes computer or machinery programs. While "scholars" of language may be "translators" as well, the two words are not synonymous.
Example Question #97 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
DULLARD
Ignoramus
Florist
Tyro
Scoundrel
Wag
Ignoramus
A dullard" is a dunce, ignoramus, or stupid person. A "florist" sells flowers, and a "wag" is a wit, someone who is mischievous and funny. A "tyro" is a novice; a "scoundrel" is a rogue.
Example Question #98 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
FUGITIVE
Rogue
Vagabond
Chef
Outlaw
Damsel
Outlaw
A "fugitive" is an outlaw, someone on the run from the law. A "vagabond" is a nomad or a wanderer, and a "chef" is a professional cook. A "damsel" is an old-fashioned term for a maiden or a young girl. A "rogue" is another word for a scoundrel. Many "fugitives" are "scoundrels," but the two words are not directly synonymous, merely related.
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