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Example Question #535 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
CONTEMPLATIVE
Scarce
Ironic
Damaged
Thoughtful
Hasty
Thoughtful
"Contemplative" means thoughtful or reflective. "Hasty" means rushed or too quick. "Scarce" means not plentiful enough, insufficient in quantity. A synonym for "ironic" is sarcastic or sardonic. A synonym for "damaged" is "harmed."
Example Question #536 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
PRUDENT
Rash
Easy
Arbitrary
Careful
Mad
Careful
"Prudent" means wise, sensible, and cautious. "Mad" can mean either angry or crazy, depending on the concept. The antonym of easy is "difficult." "Arbitrary" means based on random or personal choice rather than a specific set of rules. "Rash," when used as an adjective, means hasty and reckless.
Example Question #537 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
DEVIOUS
Childlike
Deceptive
Even-tempered
Skillful
Stormy
Deceptive
Someone who is "devious" is deceptive, underhanded, or sly. A synonym for "childlike" is "innocent," and a synonym for "even-tempered" is serene. "Skillful" and "deft" are synonyms, and "stormy" and "tempestuous" are synonyms.
Example Question #538 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
JUSTIFIED
Surprised
Holy
Indignant
Illegal
Righteous
Righteous
Someone who is "justified" in his/her behavior is righteous or morally correct. "Surprised" means shocked, showing surprised. "Indignant" means angry or annoyed at unfairness. "Holy" and "evil" are antonyms, as are "illegal" and "legal."
Example Question #539 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
ISOLATED
Costly
Solitary
Humorous
Judgmental
Chivalrous
Solitary
"Isolated" and "solitary" both mean alone and far away from others. "Humorous" means funny, chivalrous means knightly or noble, and "judgmental" means critical. "Costly" is another word for expensive.
Example Question #540 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
ABRASIVE
Dishonest
Loving
Grating
Impoverished
Quizzical
Grating
"Abrasive" means grating or rough and is often used to describe people, sounds, and surfaces such as sandpaper. "Quizzical" is another word for puzzled. "Dishonest" is the antonym of "honest," "loving" is the antonym of "hating," and "impoverished" means poor.
Example Question #1321 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
ECCENTRIC
Tough
Oval
Scornful
Strange
Ruddy
Strange
"Eccentric" means slightly strange and unconventional, unusual. "Ruddy" means red, oval is a rounded oblong shape, and scornful means contemptuous. "Tough" means durable, strong, or sturdy, depending on context.
Example Question #1322 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
MANLY
Masculine
Awful
Cowardly
Systematic
Brave
Masculine
"Masculine" and "manly" are synonyms. "Brave" means courageous, "cowardly" means faint-heartedly, and "awful" means terrible. Something "systematic" is organized, methodical, or closely following a plan or system.
Example Question #1323 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
PRUDENT
Reckless
Smoggy
Rosy
Knotty
Wise
Wise
Someone who is "prudent" shows wisdom and good judgment. Someone who is "reckless" takes risks and lacks caution. Something "knotty" (such as a problem) is difficult to entangle. "Rosy" means red or rose-colored, and smoggy describes polluted gray fog.
Example Question #1324 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
SAGE
Luscious
Wise
Speckled
Hungry
Camouflaged
Wise
Used as an adjective, "sage" means very wise. "Camouflaged" means hidden by blending in with the surrounding environment. "Speckled" means dotted or spotted, "hungry" means wanting or needing food, and" luscious" (often used to describe food) means delicious or lush.
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