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Example Question #281 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
GENRE
Infant
Prediction
Category
Caretaker
Souvenir
Category
The noun "genre" means category, classification, where something fits based on what characteristics it shares with other similar things. So, for example a funny movie about love would fit under the "genre" of romantic-comedy movies. Additionally, a "prediction" is a statement made about what one thinks will happen in the future; an "infant" is a baby; a "souvenir" is an item kept to remember something, a memento; a "caretaker" is someone charged with looking after someone or something else.
Example Question #1064 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
RESPITE
Sanctity
Brief rest
Residue
Hibernation
Chronology
Brief rest
"Respite" means a "brief rest," a breather, a hiatus.
"Sanctity" means holiness, righteousness, or solemnity.
"Residue" means the substance that is left over from something, the debris, the trace.
"Chronology" means a list of temporal events, a timetable, an agenda.
"Hibernation" is the act of sleeping through the winter. It can also mean a state of laziness or inactivity.
Example Question #173 : Synonyms: Nouns For Abstract Concepts
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
GLITCH
Buffoon
Adage
Error
Adjustment
Excursion
Error
A "glitch" is a malfunction, an error in a piece of machinery or technology. Additionally, an "adage" is an old-saying meant to impart some lesson; a "buffoon" is a silly and foolish person; an "adjustment" is a change made to deal with a change in circumstance; an "excursion" is an outing, a trip, a journey.
Example Question #282 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
INFERENCE
Emancipation
Deduction
Clemency
Edification
Suffrage
Deduction
The noun "inference" means a conclusion reached using evidence, logical reasoning, and a small amount of guesswork. This is closest in meaning to "deduction" which means a decision reached through a series of mental steps based on relevant evidence. As an example, I might "deduce" or "infer" that it was raining outside because my dog came inside with wet fur, however unless I actually see the rain myself I do not know whether this is true or whether my dog simply swam in the river or drank from a hose, so I cannot be sure. Additionally, "edification" is instruction, teaching; "emancipation" is the process of being freed from slavery, servitude, or any other form of legal, political, or economic restriction; "suffrage" is the right to vote; "clemency" is mercy, forgiveness.
Example Question #283 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
HYSTERIA
Perennial
Altercation
Frenzy
Banter
Prejudice
Frenzy
The noun "hysteria" refers to a fit of madness, prolonged insanity, agitation, or excitement among a group of people. This is closest in definition to "frenzy." Additionally, "perennial" means lasting for a long time, constantly reoccurring; an "altercation" is a small fight; "prejudice" is a negative idea someone has about someone before they even meet them, based on things like race, gender, or religious affiliation; "banter" is playful teasing among friends.
Example Question #176 : Synonyms: Nouns For Abstract Concepts
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
LEVITY
Income
Affection
Humor
Hearth
Severity
Humor
The noun "levity" refers to humor and lightheartedness, a lack of seriousness. Additionally, "income" is money earned or paid to you; a "hearth" is a spiritual home; "affection" is a feeling of closeness with or fondness for someone; "severity" means intensity, how severe something is.
Example Question #284 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
ANIMOSITY
Youth
Mentality
Hatred
Excess
Paradox
Hatred
"Animosity" means "hatred" or extreme dislike.
"Paradox" means something that is true but seems contradictory; a puzzle.
"Excess" means surplus or too much of something; more than is necessary.
"Mentality" means mindset, mood or attitude. "Animosity" is a mindset, but they are not synonyms.
"Youth" means young; the period of time when something is young; the period before adulthood or old age.
Example Question #1071 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
SEMBLANCE
Maintenance
Zeitgeist
Venom
Outward appearance
Upheaval
Outward appearance
"Semblance" means outward appearance, what people see, or veneer.
"Zeitgeist" means a thought or a belief that is characteristic of a specific time, for example a political climate or a social trend.
"Venom" means poison in the literal sense, but can also be used to mean hatred.
"Upheaval" means a major change, a disruption or a revolution.
"Maintenance" means caring for something, supporting something, maintaining something.
Example Question #271 : Synonyms: Nouns
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
REPERTOIRE
Meeting
Collection
Occurance
Sensation
Alteration
Collection
"Repertoire" means a collection, an inventory; often it means a stockpile of skills or knowledge.
"Alteration" means a change, a modification or a revision.
"Occurrance" means something that happened, something that occurred; a situation.
"Meeting" means a gathering, a talk; when people group together for a purpose.
"Sensation" means a feeling, a perception or an emotion.
Example Question #272 : Synonyms: Nouns
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
IRRITATION
Context
Opportunity
Inflammation
Happiness
Property
Inflammation
"Irritation" means "inflammation," or a rash; it can also mean a disturbed mental state.
"Happiness" means bliss, satisfaction or contentment.
"Opportunity" means a chance for something, favorable circumstance, a moment.
"Property" means possessions, equity or goods.
"Context" means setting, climate, background.
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