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Example Question #693 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
ZENITH
Complicity
Mendacity
Rumpus
Apogee
Ibex
Apogee
"Zenith" and "apogee" both describe an apex or a high point. An "ibex" is a type of wild goat, while a "rumpus" is a commotion or a disturbance. "Complicity" means guilt, and "mendacity" means dishonesty.
Example Question #694 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
ASSIGNATION
Hegemony
Rendezvous
Zealot
Dignitary
Luster
Rendezvous
An "assignation" is a tryst, "rendezvous," or secretive meeting. A "zealot" is a fanatic, and "hegemony" is supremacy or authoritarian dominance. A "dignitary" is a famous or noteworthy person. "Lustre" is a synonym for gloss or shine.
Example Question #695 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
LASSITUDE
Aberration
Squalor
Wrath
Amity
Sluggishness
Sluggishness
"Lassitude" is lethargy, "sluggishness," and apathy. "Amity" is a synonym for friendship, and "squalor" is a synonym for filth. An "aberration" is something different from the norm. "Wrath" is a synonym for rage or fury.
Example Question #696 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
CLEMENCY
Fallacy
Lunacy
Dignity
Mercy
Supremacy
Mercy
The noun "clemency" refers to mercy, formal forgiveness for a crime committed. Additionally, "lunacy" means insanity, lack of sanity; "supremacy" means the state of being the best; "dignity" means the state of possessing certain admirable traits that make one deserving of the respect of others; "fallacy" means a mistaken belief, a misconception.
Example Question #697 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
PROGNOSIS
Catalyst
Precipice
Sovereign
Forecast
Obstacle
Forecast
The noun "prognosis" means a future prediction about how something (particularly a disease) is going to grow and develop. This is closest in definition to "forecast." Additionally, a "catalyst" is a 'spark,' something that causes a chemical reaction to accelerate or take place; an "obstacle" is something in the way, something that prevents one from making progress; the "precipice" is the edge of something; a "sovereign" is a monarch, a ruler, or someone who reigns.
Example Question #698 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
CHAGRIN
Irritation
Mendacity
Audacity
Fulsome
Dishonesty
Irritation
The noun "chagrin" means something like anger. Specifically, it refers to the displeasure one feels at being wrong or being humiliated. This is closest in meaning to "irritated." Additionally, "mendacity" is dishonesty; "fulsome" means excessively flattering and over-appreciative; and "audacity" means boldness, nerve, or courage to try something.
Example Question #699 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
GRATIFICATION
Contingency
Candor
Insolvency
Contrition
Indulgence
Indulgence
The noun "gratification" refers to fulfillment, "indulgence," pleasure related to satisfaction. Additionally, "contrition" means remorse, feeling genuine sorry for something done wrong; a "contingency" is a possible and considered future event, an eventuality; "insolvency" is bankruptcy, the state of having run out of money; "candor" means frankness, honesty.
Example Question #700 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
ELOCUTION
Levity
Eloquence
Diction
Redundancy
Bigotry
Diction
"Elocution" is pronunciation, articulation, or "diction." This is different from "eloquence," which is fluency and smoothness in speaking. "Bigotry" is bias or prejudice, and "redundancy" is repetition. "Levity" is lightheartedness and frivolity.
Example Question #651 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
PROPITIATION
Temerity
Insurrection
Appeasement
Mendacity
Dissent
Appeasement
"Propitiation" is the "appeasement" of a deity or a person. "Dissent" is disagreement, and an "insurrection" is a rebellion or an uprising. "Temerity" is boldness or audacity. "Mendacity" is dishonesty, duplicity.
Example Question #652 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
ELEGY
Iniquity
Jubilation
Zenith
Excess
Lament
Lament
An "elegy" is a lament for the dead and is often written in poem form. "Iniquity" is evil, and "jubilation" is joyous celebration. "Excess" is surplus, the opposite of "scarcity." A "zenith" is an apex, pinnacle, or high point.
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