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Example Question #661 : Synonyms: Nouns
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
CHICANERY
Melancholy
Indigence
Trickery
Expiation
Amends
Trickery
"Chicanery" is "trickery" and deception is a word often used to describe magicians, conmen, and the like. "Expiation" and "amends" are synonyms. "Indigence" is a synonym for "poverty" or penury. "Melancholy" is another word for "sadness."
Example Question #662 : Synonyms: Nouns
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
CONUNDRUM
Dilemma
Evasiveness
Largesse
Persistence
Paucity
Dilemma
A "conundrum" is a problem or "dilemma." "Paucity" is a synonym for "scarcity," and "largesse" is a synonym for "generosity." "Evasiveness" is a word that means avoidance. Another word for "persistence" is perseverance or tenacity.
Example Question #663 : Synonyms: Nouns
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
EQUANIMITY
Lament
Plaudits
Abstention
Composure
Approbation
Composure
Someone who exhibits "equanimity" shows composure, calmness, and levelheadedness. "Plaudits" and "approbation" both mean praise, approval. A "lament" is a dirge or elegy. "Abstention" is a synonym for "temperance" or sobriety.
Example Question #664 : Synonyms: Nouns
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
PARAGON
Opulence
Expurgation
Penury
Epitome
Opprobrium
Epitome
The "paragon" of something is its "epitome," exemplar, or perfect example. "Opprobrium" is disgrace or condemnation, depending on the situation. "Expurgation" is a form of censorship, and "penury" is a synonym for "poverty." This is an antonym of "opulence," which means wealth and luxury.
Example Question #665 : Synonyms: Nouns
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
CRUX
Periphery
Probity
Aplomb
Heart
Vagrancy
Heart
The "crux" of a situation is the "heart," core, or kernel of the situation. This is a near antonym for "periphery," which means the outskirts or outer edge of something. "Vagrancy" is the noun form of vagrant, or vagabond. "Aplomb" means poise and self-assurance. "Probity" is a synonym for "integrity."
Example Question #666 : Synonyms: Nouns
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
FUTILITY
Expiation
Chicanery
Lassitude
Pointlessness
Poise
Pointlessness
Something "futile" is pointless or useless, a wasted effort. "Chicanery" is another word for "trickery." Another word for "poise" is "aplomb" or self-assurance. "Lassitude" means lethargy, sluggishness, apathy. To "expiate" something is to make amends for it.
Example Question #667 : Synonyms: Nouns
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PROPRIETY
Turpitude
Probity
Decorum
Largesse
Mendacity
Decorum
"Propriety" and "decorum" are synonyms. "Probity" and "integrity" are synonyms, as are "turpitude" and "depravity." "Largess" is generosity, benevolence. "Mendacity" is another word for "duplicity" or "dishonesty."
Example Question #668 : Synonyms: Nouns
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PLATITUDE
Truism
Ambivalence
Hegemony
Acumen
Supremacy
Truism
A "platitude" is a truism, an empty or meaningless statement. "Acumen" is shrewdness or sharpness. Another word for "ambivalence" is equivocation. "Hegemony" and "supremacy" are synonyms.
Example Question #669 : Synonyms: Nouns
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
QUANDARY
Maelstrom
Duplicity
Magnanimity
Brevity
Conundrum
Conundrum
A "quandary" is a dilemma or a "conundrum." "Magnanimity" is another word for "generosity." "Brevity" and "briefness" are synonyms, as are "duplicity" and "dishonesty." A "maelstrom" is a tempest or strong storm.
Example Question #670 : Synonyms: Nouns
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
PENCHANT
Proclivity
Effrontery
Magnanimity
Penury
Impudence
Proclivity
A "penchant" is a "proclivity" or liking for a particular thing. "Magnanimity" is generosity, and "penury" is poverty. "Impudence" and "effrontery" are synonyms.
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