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Example Question #2561 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
PLEONASTIC
Exotic
Quirky
Specious
Wordy
Heinous
Wordy
"Pleonastic" means overly "wordy," verbose. "Heinous" is a synonym for "atrocious," and "specious" is a synonym for "misleadingly plausible." "Quirky" means idiosyncratic or strange, and "exotic" means foreign or strange.
Example Question #2562 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
SUBLIMINAL
Outlandish
Medical
Borderline
Subconscious
Exorbitant
Subconscious
"Subliminal" means subconscious, beneath the surface of the working mind. "Borderline" means on the edges, peripheral. "Outlandish" means bizarre and weird. "Exorbitant" is a synonym for "excessive," and "medical" is the adjective form of "medicine."
Example Question #2563 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
AILING
Ill
Repellent
Treasonous
Subversive
Penniless
Ill
"Ailing" means "ill," in poor health. "Treasonous" is a synonym for "treacherous." "Repellent" is a synonym for "disgusting" or revolting. "Subversive" means rebellious or intended to overthrow a government. "Penniless" is another word for "impoverished."
Example Question #2564 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
FORESTALLED
Commodious
Preempted
Nautical
Elderly
Failed
Preempted
To "forestall" something is to preempt or prevent it. This is different from outright failure, so "forestalled" and "failed" are not synonyms. Another word for "elderly" is geriatric, and another word for "nautical" is maritime. "Commodious" means capacious or spacious.
Example Question #2565 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
PROTRACTED
Saccharine
Nescient
Onerous
Prolonged
Ephemeral
Prolonged
"Protracted" means "prolonged," drawn out. This is an antonym for "ephemeral," which means short-lived and fleeting. While something "protracted" may also be "onerous," or difficult and burdensome, the two are not necessarily synonyms. "Nescient" is another work for ignorant or unaware. "Saccharine" means overly sweet (either literally or figuratively) or sentimental.
Example Question #2566 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
GERMANE
Relevant
Maniacal
Mitigated
Lucid
Murderous
Relevant
"Germane" means "relevant," pertinent. "Mitigated" means lessened in severity, and "lucid" means clear. "Murderous" is a synonym for "homicidal." "Maniacal" is another word for "crazed."
Example Question #2567 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
REPUGNANT
Creative
Variegated
Vile
Fatuous
Responsible
Vile
"Repugnant" means disgusting, loathsome, or "vile." "Responsible" means dutiful, and "variegated" means striped or splotched with various colors. "Creative" is a synonym for "imaginative," and "fatuous" is a synonym for "silly," foolish.
Example Question #2568 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
SCURRILOUS
Excruciating
Tumescent
Libelous
Rotund
Infected
Libelous
"Scurrilous" means scandalously untrue or "libelous" and usually describes rumors or speech. "Excruciating' means very painful. "Tumescent" means swollen or distended, and "rotund" means plump and round. "Infected" is another word for festering.
Example Question #2569 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
MOTLEY
Tenuous
Famished
Disparate
Fallacious
Malcontent
Disparate
"Disparate" is an adjective meaning essentially different in kind. "Motley" is a synonym, meaning varied in appearance or character, and is the best answer. "Fallacious" means based on a mistaken belief, "famished" means extremely hungry, "malcontent" means dissatisfied and complaining, and "tenuous" means very weak or slight.
Example Question #2570 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
TRANSIENT
Nimble
Duplicitous
Tempestuous
Momentous
Fleeting
Fleeting
"Transient" is an adjective meaning lasting for a short time. "Fleeting" is a synonym, also describing something brief in nature. "Tempestuous" means characterized by strong and turbulent or conflicting emotions, "momentous" means of great importance, "nimble" means quick and light in movement, and "duplicitous" means deceitful.
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