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Example Question #575 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
CHARISMATIC
Vigilant
Nauseating
Charming
Ominous
Inert
Charming
The adjective "charismatic" means charming and interesting, having a personality that other people find attractive and fascinating. Additionally, "inert" means motionless, not moving, having no energy; "vigilant" means watchful, attentive, paying careful attention to something; "nauseating" means sickening, disgusting, causing one to feel sick; "ominous" means threatening, suggesting something bad or dangerous will happen.
Example Question #576 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
STAID
Dynamic
Reckless
Serious
Hedonistic
Composed
Serious
The adjective "staid" is used to describe someone who is serious and respectable, but also boring and unadventurous. Additionally, "composed" means under control in a stressful situation; "reckless" means out of control, prone to taking risks, careless; "dynamic" means energetic, forceful, powerful; "hedonistic" means devoted to the pursuit of pleasure, self-indulgent and immoderate.
Example Question #577 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
STILTED
Genuine
Rash
Pretentious
Angelic
Fastidious
Pretentious
"Stilted" means "pretentious," artificial or overly-formal.
"Genuine" means real, authentic or honest.
"Rash" means irrational, impulsive or hasty.
"Fastidious" means fussy, meticulous, or extremely careful.
"Angelic" means like an angel, sweet, kind, or beautiful.
Example Question #578 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
PRECOCIOUS
Foolhardy
Aggressive
Dilated
Engorged
Gifted
Gifted
The adjective "precocious" is used to describe someone young who is especially talented, intelligent, and gifted. Additionally, "foolhardy" means foolish, reckless, stupid; "engorged" means filled with blood (or some other liquid) and made larger; "aggressive" means prone to starting conflict; "dilated" means (usually of eyes) made wider and more open.
Example Question #581 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
BLASE
Concise
Indifferent
Supple
Awry
Tactful
Indifferent
The adjective "blase" means indifferent to, uncaring about something due to believing it to be uninteresting, ordinary, or unexciting. Additionally, "supple" means flexible and bendy; "concise" means brief and 'to the point'; "awry" means gone wrong, gone amiss, out of place; "tactful" means showing appropriate levels of politeness and concern in a social situation, knowing what to say so as not to be rude.
Example Question #582 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
LICENTIOUS
Immoral
Grandiose
Curious
Legal
Sanctioned
Immoral
"Licentious" means "immoral," debauched, or unrestrained by morality.
"Grandiose" means theatrical or extravagant, excessively grand.
"Curious" means desiring knowledge, being inquisitive, or it can be used to describe something that is weird or strange.
"Legal" means permitted by even a strict interpretation of the law.
"Sanctioned" means officially approved, allowed, or permitted.
Example Question #583 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
VORACIOUS
Punctual
Very Hungry
Demure
Aggressive
Stern
Very Hungry
"Voracious" means very hungry, ravenous, or insatiable.
"Demure" means prim.
"Aggressive" means seeking a fight, angry.
"Punctual" means on time, reliable or dependable.
"Stern" means serious, authoritarian, grim.
Example Question #584 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
PUNCTILIOUS
Morbid
Finicky
Ditzy
Glamorous
Flamboyant
Finicky
"Punctilious" means "finicky," careful or fussy.
"Flamboyant" means extravagant, theatrical or bombastic.
"Glamorous" means sophisticated, alluring or attractive.
"Morbid" means sickly, nasty or gloomy.
"Ditzy" means silly, air-headed, or goofy.
Example Question #585 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
DUPLICITOUS
Delinquent
Frank
Dishonest
Pernicious
Abnormal
Dishonest
"Duplicitous" means "dishonest," cheating or lying.
"Pernicious" means bad, lethal or destructive.
"Delinquent" means irresponsible, criminal, or it can mean unpaid when referring to someone paying a bill or a fine.
"Abnormal" means not normal, strange or weird.
"Frank" means honest, upright; it is the opposite of duplicitous.
Example Question #586 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
ODIOUS
Hateful
Odiferous
Erudite
Convalescent
Indelible
Hateful
"Odious" means "hateful," loathsome or terrible.
"Erudite" means learned, well-educated, knowledgeable.
"Convalescent" means improving or recuperating, recovering one's health.
"Odiferous" means stinking, foul-smelling or fetid.
"Indelible" means not able to erased, permanent, unforgettable.
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