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Example Question #211 : Synonyms: Adverbs
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
RAPACIOUSLY
Diligently
Avariciously
Impressionably
Cleverly
Sedulously
Avariciously
"Rapacious" means avaricious, extremely greedy. "Diligent" and "sedulous" are both synonyms for hardworking. "Clever" means smart, shrewd, or crafty. If someone is "impressionable," they are suggestible, easy to influence.
Example Question #212 : Synonyms: Adverbs
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
WAGGISHLY
Woebegonely
Empirically
Voraciously
Veraciously
Humorously
Humorously
Someone behaving "waggishly" is joking around in a mischievous or ridiculous way. This is a near antonym for "woebegone," or crestfallen. "Veracious" means truthful, while "voracious" means ravenous or very hungry. The word "empirical" describes things that are based on direct evidence rather than, say, abstract reason or emotion.
Example Question #211 : Synonyms: Adverbs
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
ASCETICALLY
Picturesquely
Saccharinely
Austerely
Guilelessly
Sardonically
Austerely
"Ascetic" means austere, severe, lacking in enjoyment and full of strict discipline. "Picturesque" means attractive or charming and usually describes landscapes. "Sardonic" is a synonym for "sarcastic," and "saccharine" means overly sentimental or sweet. "Guileless" means ingenuous or naive.
Example Question #212 : Synonyms: Adverbs
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
RETICENTLY
Zealously
Grotesquely
Melodically
Shyly
Gregariously
Shyly
Someone "reticent" is shy, withdrawn, or introverted. This is an antonym for "gregarious," which means social or outgoing. "Grotesque" means hideous and deformed. "Zealous" means ardent, impassioned, or fanatical. "Melodic," of course, is the adjective form of melody, a song or musical tune.
Example Question #213 : Synonyms: Adverbs
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
UNWITTINGLY
Eruditely
Glibly
Unknowingly
Reluctantly
Serendipitously
Unknowingly
"Unwitting" means unknowing or unaware. "Erudite" means scholarly and learned. "Reluctant" is a synonym for "hesitant," while "serendipitous" means lucky or fortune. "Glib" means smooth-talking, slick, polished.
Example Question #214 : Synonyms: Adverbs
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SUBLIMINALLY
Esoterically
Thrillingly
Subconsciously
Punitively
Copiously
Subconsciously
Something "subliminal" is below someone's consciousness or awareness. "Esoteric" is a synonym for "abstruse" or scholarly, and "copious" means abundant or profuse. "Punitive" is another word for punishing. "Thrilling" means exciting, galvanizing, or even shocking.
Example Question #215 : Synonyms: Adverbs
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CIRCUMSPECTLY
Repetitively
Bodaciously
Cautiously
Inquisitively
Repentantly
Cautiously
"Circumspect" means cautious, wary, or guarded. "Bodacious" means excellent or very admirable, and "inquisitive" means questioning or curious. "Repentant" is a synonym for "penitent" or contrite. Another word for "repetitive" is "redundant."
Example Question #216 : Synonyms: Adverbs
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CLANGOROUSLY
Repugnantly
Idealistically
Pessimistically
Ephemerally
Loudly
Loudly
"Clangorous" means loud, clamorous, noisy. "Pessimistic" is an antonym for "optimistic" or hopeful. Another word for "idealistic" is quixotic, a word derived from the Spanish novel Don Quixote. "Repugnant" means vile or loathsome. "Ephemeral" means short-lived, fleeting, brief.
Example Question #217 : Synonyms: Adverbs
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SCURRILOUSLY
Laconically
Dreadfully
Courageously
Hypocritically
Libelously
Libelously
"Scurrilous" describes slanderous (false) and often scandalous or vulgar rumors designed to discredit a person or group. "Laconic" means concise or terse. "Courageous" is a synonym for "brave," and "dreadful" is a synonym for "frightful" and awful. A "hypocrite" is someone who pretends to hold certain beliefs or live by certain standards that he/she does not actually abide by.
Example Question #218 : Synonyms: Adverbs
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
UNSAVORILY
Petulantly
Rambunctiously
Subliminally
Disreputably
Determinedly
Disreputably
"Unsavory" means disagreeable, disreputable. It often describes a person, area, or situation. "Rambunctious" is another word for boisterous, and "subliminal" is another word for subconscious. "Determined" is a synonym for "dogged" or "resolute." "Petulant" is a synonym for "peevish" or irritable.
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