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Example Question #691 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
MINUTELY
Microscopically
Optimistically
Obsessively
Quickly
Freely
Microscopically
Used as an adjective, "minute" means very small in size or importance. "Quickly" and "rapidly" are synonyms. "Optimistic" means inclined to view things positively or favorably, and "freely" means without restraint. "Obsessive" means all-consuming and can be similar in meaning to compulsive.
Example Question #692 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
WARILY
Cautiously
Treacherously
Belligerently
Successfully
Tediously
Cautiously
"Wary" means cautious and carefully. "Tedious" means monotonous, "belligerent" means aggressive, and "treacherous" means traitorous or dangerous. Someone who is successful achieves his/her goals well.
Example Question #693 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
TRIUMPHANTLY
Extremely
Solidly
Shyly
Thoughtfully
Inappropriately
Thoughtfully
To be "triumphant" is to be victorious. "Extremely" and "minimally" are near antonyms, as are "shyly" and "boldly," and "inappropriately" and "appropriately." In addition to being a state of matter, "solid" can be used to describe something based on sound logic and reasoning.
Example Question #694 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
STORMILY
Tempestuously
Faithfully
Viciously
Steadily
Fondly
Tempestuously
A "tempest" is another word for a storm, so stormily and tempestuously are synonyms. "Faithfully" and "loyally" are synonyms. "Fondly" and "affectionately" are synonyms. "Vicious" means deliberately cruel or hurtful. "Steady" means stable and reliable.
Example Question #695 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
MERRILY
Nuptually
Tersely
Fondly
Intensely
Cheerfully
Cheerfully
"Merrily" means cheerfully/in a lively or lighthearted manner. "Nuptual" refers to weddings and marriage. "Fondly" means affectionately. "Tersely" means briefly or concisely and refers usually to speech. "Intensely" and "extremely" are near synonyms.
Example Question #696 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
VIRTUALLY
Temptingly
Dimly
Predominantly
Artificially
Urgently
Artificially
"Virtual" can mean either artificial and simulated (as in the world of technology) or almost and practically. Something "urgent" requires immediate attention, and something "dim" is poorly lit or unintelligent, depending on context. "Predominantly" and "mainly" are synonyms. Something "tempting" is appealing or attractive despite being wrong or ill advised.
Example Question #697 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
BOASTFULLY
Swaggeringly
Frequently
Violently
Tensely
Boringly
Swaggeringly
A "boastful" person is someone who tends to brag, swagger, and generally think too highly of himself/herself. Something "boring" is dull and uninteresting, and something "frequent" happens often. "Violently" and "peacefully" are antonyms. "Tense" and "taut" are synonyms.
Example Question #698 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
SMUGLY
Tidily
Cozily
Warmly
Unnaturally
Conceitedly
Conceitedly
Someone who is "smug" is conceited, self-satisfied, and overly pleased with himself/herself. "Tidy" means neat and organized. "Unnatural" is an antonym of "natural," and "warm" is an antonym of "cool." "Cozy" means snug and comfortable.
Example Question #699 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
EXTRAVAGANTLY
Argumentatively
Suggestively
Excessively
Luckily
Richly
Excessively
"Extravagant" means excessive, exorbitant, or extremely lavish. "Richly" and "poorly" are antonyms, as are "luckily" and "unluckily." "Argumentatively" and "cooperatively" are also antonyms. "Suggestive" and "evocative" are synonyms.
Example Question #700 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
GRATEFULLY
Sickly
Gravely
Correctly
Thankfully
Freely
Thankfully
To be "grateful" is to be thankful. "Gravely" means seriously, "freely" means in an unrestrained manner, and "sickly" means unhealthily. "Correct" and "incorrect" are antonyms.
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