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Example Question #11 : Synonyms, Antonyms, And Changes In Intensity
Glutton is to intemperate as imbecile is to __________.
unintelligent
useless
annoying
elementary
worthless
unintelligent
A glutton is a person who does not control the amount of food that he or she eats, overindulging. Such a person can be called “intemperate.” Although it is usually used to describe the forgoing of alcohol, the word “temperance” also can mean self-control regarding desires more generally considered. An imbecile is a foolish or stupid person. Such a person could be called “unintelligent.”
Example Question #12 : Synonyms, Antonyms, And Changes In Intensity
Tedium is to dull as wondrous is to __________.
mythical
folklore
exciting
unknown
lie
exciting
Something that is tedious is repetitive and boring. Tedium describes the state of being tedious, as when we say, “The class was complete tedium, for the professor lectured about the most obvious facts in the world.” Such things are dull and uninteresting; therefore, the analogy could be rewritten, “Just as a state of tedium is dull, so too is something wondrous X.” Something wondrous might be unknown, but even very familiar things can evoke wonder. In a sense, things that are wondrous can be said to evoke a kind of excitement. Thus “exciting” is at least the most acceptable among the answers provided.
Example Question #114 : Analogies
Choose the best answer that best completes the comparison.
Overjoyed is to gleeful as miserable is to __________.
abundant
strange
opulent
stressed
gloomy
gloomy
"Overjoyed" and "gleeful" are synonyms; therefore a similar word for "miserable" is "gloomy."
Example Question #113 : Analogies
Choose the answer that best completes the comparison.
Prudent is to cautious as traitorous is to __________.
expensive
backstabbing
pacified
honorable
hollow
backstabbing
"Prudent" means the same thing as "cautious," just as "traitorous" and "backstabbing" are synonyms.
Example Question #113 : Analogies
Choose the answer that best completes the comparison.
Luxurious is to opulent as dilapidated is to __________.
restored
purified
hearty
crumbling
lavish
crumbling
"Luxurious" and "opulent" mean roughly the same thing, just as "dilapidated" and "crumbling" are synonyms.
Example Question #14 : Synonyms, Antonyms, And Changes In Intensity
Choose the answer that best completes the comparison.
Valiant is to brave as craven is to __________.
annoyed
distraught
cowardly
hungry
heroic
cowardly
"Valiant" is another word for "brave," much like "craven" is a synonym for "cowardly."
Example Question #13 : Synonyms, Antonyms, And Changes In Intensity
Arcane is unknown as fashionable is to __________.
costly
expensive
garb
popular
clothing
popular
Something arcane is mysterious and secret, generally unknown by many people. Sometimes, the word is used to describe things that are magical, as in “arcane arts.” It can be used more generally, as in, “For many people, the invisible life of computer programs and circuits appears to be a form of knowledge too arcane to be understood by the uninitiated.” Thus, the analogy could be written, “As something that is arcane is fairly called unknown, so is something fashionable fairly called X.” While something fashionable can be expensive or costly, being fashionable is essentially a matter of being popular. This is the best option among those provided. (Note that this is an analogy of loose synonymy).
Example Question #14 : Synonyms, Antonyms, And Changes In Intensity
Macabre is to morbid as courteous is to __________.
brave
joyful
gallant
affectionate
polite
polite
Something macabre is unsettling because of its dark correlation to matters pertaining to death. Such a thing could also be said to be “morbid,” which can mean “disturbingly related to or interested in things like death.” Thus, the analogy could be written, “As macabre things are characterized by being morbid, so is something courteous characterized by being X.” Someone who is courteous is well mannered and polite, the latter of which is an option among the answers.
Example Question #121 : Analogies
Choose the word that best completes each comparison.
Luminous is to bright as obscure is to __________.
elaborate
deafening
vague
lucid
caustic
vague
"Luminous" and "bright" are a pair of synonyms, much like "obscure" means the same as "vague."
Example Question #252 : Hspt Verbal Skills
Choose the word that best completes each comparison.
Stirring is to inspirational as organized is to __________.
dissheveled
orderly
garrulous
complaining
absurd
orderly
"Stirring" and "inspirational" are similar, just as "organized" and "orderly" are synonyms.
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