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Example Question #56 : Synonyms, Antonyms, And Changes In Intensity
Complete this analogy.
Plethora is to abundance as scarcity is to __________.
Excess
Dearth
Surplus
Glut
Surfeit
Dearth
Plethora and abundance are synonyms that both describe the quality of having enough, or too much, of something. Scarcity is an antonym of plethora and describes the quality of not having enough of something or the rarity of something. To solve this analogy you have to determine the best available synonym for scarcity. The correct answer is “dearth,” which means lack. For clarification, the other four answer choices are all synonyms of plethora and abundance.
Example Question #57 : Synonyms, Antonyms, And Changes In Intensity
Complete this analogy.
Accommodating is to helpful as capricious is to __________.
Unfair
Critical
Dismissive
Impulsive
Miserly
Impulsive
Accommodating is a synonym for helpful, so to solve this analogy you have to determine the best available synonym for capricious. Capricious means unpredictable and impulsive. For clarification, impulsive is defined as acting on a whim; miserly means not generous with money.
Example Question #58 : Synonyms, Antonyms, And Changes In Intensity
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Zealous is to joyous as mottled is to __________.
sad
hidden
kind
confused
spotted
spotted
The best choice is "spotted." The relationship between "zealous" and "joyous" is that they are synonyms. Therefore, we need to look for a synonym of the word "mottled," which means spotted. "Spotted" is the best answer as it is part of the definition of the word "mottled."
Example Question #59 : Synonyms, Antonyms, And Changes In Intensity
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Strike is to buffet as scold is to __________.
warn
censure
carry
apologize
relay
censure
The best choice is "censure." The relationship between "strike" and "buffet" is that they are synonyms. "Buffet" means to strike harshly and repeatedly. In this sense, it is also possible to say that "buffet" is an increased degree of the word "strike." The only word that fits properly is "censure" as it means to disapprove harshly when used as a verb or criticism when it is used as a noun, and the meaning of "scold" is to criticize angrily.
Example Question #60 : Synonyms, Antonyms, And Changes In Intensity
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Trite is to unoriginal as __________.
tacit is to unclear
heavy is to ethereal
wanton is to carefree
bag is to carry
nebulous is to clear
wanton is to carefree
The best choice is "wanton is to carefree." The relationship between "trite" and "unoriginal" is that they are synonyms. "Trite" means unoriginal. Likewise, the word "wanton" means carefree. Considering the other options, the relationship in "bag is to carry" is noun and an action you do with it. The remaining choices are all antonyms.
Example Question #271 : Ssat Upper Level Verbal
Complete this analogy.
Scurry is to hasten as __________.
embark is to return
slow is to quick
glass is to mosaic
very is to barely
dig is to excavate
dig is to excavate
"Scurry" and "hasten" are both verbs, and synonyms, as both mean move hurriedly. So, we need to pick out another pair of words which are synonyms. Since "excavate" means to remove the earth around something in the ground, often in order to dig something up, "excavate" is a synonym of "dig." Since "excavate" is a synonym of "dig" just as "scurry" is a synonym of "hasten," "dig is to excavate" is the correct answer.
Example Question #272 : Ssat Upper Level Verbal
Complete this analogy.
Cautious is to chary as fleeting is to __________.
intelligent
ephemeral
fixated
lasting
permanent
ephemeral
"Cautious" and "chary" are both synonyms that mean careful and concerned. To solve this analogy, you must identify the best available synonym for "fleeting," which means not lasting or short-lived. The correct answer is “ephemeral,” which means short-lived.
Example Question #273 : Ssat Upper Level Verbal
Complete this analogy.
Cajole is to wheedle as __________.
transpire is to occur
flatter is to intrigue
armor is to shield
obtain is to misplace
sit is to stand
transpire is to occur
"Cajole" and "wheedle" are both verbs meaning flatter someone in order to persuade them of something or get them to do something. the two terms are synonyms, and we need to pick out an answer choice that includes a pair of synonyms. While "flatter is to intrigue" may look like a potentially correct answer choice because the meaning of "flatter" is similar to those of "cajole" and "wheedle," "flatter" does not mean the same thing as "intrigue," so "flatter is to intrigue" cannot be the correct answer; however, "transpire" and "occur" are synonymous; both mean happen. So, "transpire is to occur" is the correct answer.
Example Question #231 : Analogies
Complete this analogy.
Destroy is to eradicate as __________.
male is to man
incontinent is to unrestrained
leap is to train
silverware is to table
regard is to glasses
incontinent is to unrestrained
"Destroy" is a synonym of "eradicate," and "incontinent" is a synonym of "unrestrained," so "incontinent is to unrestrained" is the correct answer.
Example Question #232 : Analogies
Complete this analogy.
Poignant is to affecting as timely is to _________.
studious
thought-provoking
apt
thoughtful
lonely
apt
"Poignant" and "affecting" are synonyms that both mean emotionally moving. To solve this analogy, you must find the best available synonym for "timely." "Apt" is thus the correct answer, as both "timely" and "apt" mean appropriate and suitable for a given context.
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