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Example Question #2577 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
RAMPANT
Ephemeral
Abhorrent
Widespread
Meticulous
Analogous
Widespread
"Rampant" means "widespread" or uncontrolled, such as a rampant wildfire or the rampant spread of disease. "Analogous" means comparable or similar, while "abhorrent" means loathsome or repellent. "Meticulous" is another word for fastidious, extremely attentive to detail. "Ephemeral" means transitory, fleeting.
Example Question #2578 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
INCIPIENT
Antiquated
Obsequious
Fecund
Extemporaneous
Emergent
Emergent
"Incipient" describes something that is in an early or initial phase, that's "emergent" or just beginning to coalesce. "Antiquated" means old-fashioned, and "obsequious" means sycophantic or servile. "Fecund" means fertile, productive. "Extemporaneous" is a synonym for "impromptu," unplanned.
Example Question #1261 : Synonyms: Adjectives And Adverbs
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
ECUMENICAL
catholic
Germane
Irrelevant
Exuberant
Tyrannical
catholic
"Ecumenical" and "catholic" both mean all-encompassing, universal. (Don't confuse catholic with "Catholic," a specific religious denomination.) "Germane" is an antonym for "irrelevant." "Exuberant" means overjoyed, while "tyrannical" means authoritarian and cruel.
Example Question #1262 : Synonyms: Adjectives And Adverbs
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
LAPIDARY
Elegant
Smug
Scanty
Inchoate
Multitudinous
Elegant
"Lapidary" means "elegant," particularly in a way that is concise. (In fact, the word was originally used to describe jewelers' precise and beautiful work with gemstones.) "Smug" means self-satisfied, and "multitudinous" means numerous or prolific. This is an antonym for "scanty," which means scarce. "Inchoate" describes something that is new and not yet fully formed.
Example Question #2581 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
AUTOCHTHONOUS
Excessive
Indigenous
Despotic
Chary
Measly
Indigenous
Something "autochthonous" is native or indigenous to a particular area, the opposite of an "immigrant." "Chary" means cautious, wary. "Despotic" is a synonym for "tyrannical," and "excessive" means too much. "Measly" is another word for paltry or too little.
Example Question #2582 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
INTERMINABLE
Effervescent
Philanthropic
Unending
Erroneous
Fallacious
Unending
"Interminable" means ceaseless or long-lasting. "Effervescent" is a synonym for "bubbly," and "charitable" is a synonym for "philanthropic." "Fallacious" and "erroneous" are synonyms that both mean false or mistaken.
Example Question #2583 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
IRKSOME
Annoying
Ill-tempered
Burnished
Garish
Secretive
Annoying
"Irksome" is a synonym for bothersome or irritating. Don't confuse this with "irascible," or ill-tempered. "Secretive" is another word for "furtive, "and "garish" is a synonym for "tawdry." "Burnished" means well-polished and gleaming.
Example Question #2584 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
INSIPID
Unequivocal
Erratic
Paltry
Measly
Uninteresting
Uninteresting
"Insipid" can mean "uninteresting," dull, or unimaginative, such as an "insipid joke." "Unequivocal" means unambiguous, and "erratic" means unpredictable. "Measly" and "paltry" are synonyms for small, insufficient.
Example Question #2585 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
INCONGRUOUS
Ailing
Torpid
Disjunctive
Lethargic
Clashing
Clashing
Something "incongruous" is unsuited, "clashing," or out of place. Don't confuse "incongruous" with "languorous," which means lethargic, tired, or torpid. "Ailing" means ill or sickly. "Disjunctive" means disconnected.
Example Question #2586 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
EXPOSITORY
Gravid
Forbidding
Laudatory
Explanatory
Adulterated
Explanatory
"Expository" writing, for example, is writing intended to explain or explicate. "Laudatory" is a synonym for "complimentary" or congratulatory. "Forbidding" means threatening, while "adulterated" means contaminated. "Gravid" is a synonym for "pregnant."
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