HSPT Verbal : Antonyms

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for HSPT Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #623 : Hspt Verbal Skills

An antonym of "proximate" is __________.

Possible Answers:

remote

differentiated

forgotten

adjudicated

neighboring

Correct answer:

remote

Explanation:

The "prox-" in "proximate" comes from Latin roots for close or near. When things are in proximity, they are close to each other. When we "approximate" a number, we try to find a number that is "close" to the actual value needed. Something that is "proximate" is close. A "proximate cause" is a cause that is very close to the effect. The electric stove burner is the proximate cause of the heat in the kettle. In contrast to this, the dead matter making up the coal that is used in the power plant is a "remote" cause—one that is distant and somewhat "removed" from the direct causal situation.

Example Question #624 : Hspt Verbal Skills

An antonym of "posterior" is __________.

Possible Answers:

antecedent

gluteal

cultured

heady

minuscule

Correct answer:

antecedent

Explanation:

The prefix "post-" comes from the Latin meaning after. A "post-mortem" investigation is one that happens after death, and a "post-prom party" is one that happens after the prom itself. Something that is "posterior" comes after something else. For example, we could say, "The night class was posterior to a much more interesting class that Tom took in the morning." The prefix "ante-" means before. Something that "antecedes" comes before another thing.

Example Question #151 : Antonyms

An antonym of "fastidious" is __________.

Possible Answers:

sluggish

intelligent

lethargic

uneducated

heedless

Correct answer:

heedless

Explanation:

When someone is fastidious, that person pays attention to details with great care. For instance, a "fastidious dresser" is someone who likely cleans, presses, and matches his or her clothes very well—down to the last detail. In contrast to such a personality, we can consider someone who is lax with such details. We would describe such a person as being "heedless." If we heed something, we pay attention to it. To be "heedless" is to give no such "heed"—i.e. attention—to matters.

Example Question #152 : Antonyms

An antonym of "industrious" is __________.

Possible Answers:

commercial

contemplative

agricultural

academic

slothful

Correct answer:

slothful

Explanation:

The character trait "industry" means diligence. To be industrious is to be very careful and strenuous about the needs of work to be done. In contrast to this, the vice "sloth" indicates a kind of laziness and unwillingness to work. Someone who is "slothful" is quite the opposite of an "industrious" person.

Example Question #21 : Antonyms: Adjectives And Adverbs

An antonym of "gregarious" is __________.

Possible Answers:

nocturnal

luminous

condemning

accepting

aloof

Correct answer:

aloof

Explanation:

The word "gregarious" comes from the Latin for a flock—as in a flock of animals. When we say that someone is gregarious, we mean to say that the person is friendly—capable of being in the "flock" of other people. In contrast to this, an "aloof" person is distant and not very friendly.

Example Question #22 : Antonyms: Adjectives And Adverbs

An antonym of "ostentatious" is __________.

Possible Answers:

arrogant

sober

supercilious

aloof

pretentious

Correct answer:

sober

Explanation:

If someone is "ostentatious" he or she is very showy—to the point of being quite uncultured in appearance. This generally is done in order to be appreciated and noticed by others. In contrast to this, someone who is "sober" does not merely avoid alcohol (as we often use the word "sober") but above all is very serious and understated in his or her demeanor.

Example Question #22 : Antonyms: Adjectives And Adverbs

An antonym of "supercilious" is __________.

Possible Answers:

suppressed

suburban

derisive

meek

subterranean

Correct answer:

meek

Explanation:

Do not be fooled by the options that all start with "sub-" or "sup-." Although "sub-" is a prefix meaning under, this does not necessarily mean that it should provide the clue for all antonyms beginning with "super-," which means over or above. A supercilious person always looks down on others, as though he or she is better than them. Such a person is arrogant and likely forceful and/or bossy. In contrast to such a person, a meek person is gentle and submissive. This is the best option for an antonym among those given.

Example Question #24 : Antonyms: Adjectives And Adverbs

An antonym of "loquacious" is __________.

Possible Answers:

transient

taciturn

voluble

mitigated

prolix

Correct answer:

taciturn

Explanation:

The word "loquacious" comes from a rich family of words related to the Latin root for to talk. Such related words are "colloquy," "eloquent," "locution," and "grandiloquent." To be "loquacious" is to be talkative. In contrast to this, a person who is "taciturn" is quiet, speaking few words. A "tacit" agreement is one that is assumed without anything being said explicitly. The words "prolix" and "voluble" are both relatively good synonyms for "loquacious."

Example Question #25 : Antonyms: Adjectives And Adverbs

"Cerebral" means the opposite as __________.

Possible Answers:

emotional

indigent

pompous

intelligent

lazy

Correct answer:

emotional

Explanation:

The word "cerebral" means intellectual or logical. The opposite of logical is "emotional". "Intelligent" is a synonym of cerebral. "Indigent" means poor and "pompous" means that you feel superior to someone

Example Question #26 : Antonyms: Adjectives And Adverbs

"Pompous" is the opposite of ___________.

Possible Answers:

stubborn

insane

modest

argumentative

dependable

Correct answer:

modest

Explanation:

If a person is "pompous," he or she is self-important or overbearing. You might say, "The student body president was overly pompous when she insisted on constantly correcting other officers during the meeting." Someone who is NOT pompous could be said to be "modest," or humble

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