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Example Question #1 : Identifying Synonyms
Answer the following sample question by selecting the word that is most nearly the same in meaning as the word in capital letters.
SYCOPHANT
lackey
misanthrope
enigma
implication
analogue
lackey
"Sycophant" means lackey, croney, or minion. "Analogue" means parallel or matching. "Implication" means association or suggestion. "Enigma" means riddle or puzzle. "Misanthrope" means someone who hates others.
Example Question #9 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
MECHANIC
Fabricated
Technician
Deistic
Laborer
Technical
Technician
The noun “mechanic” merely means one who specializes in maintaining and fixing things that are mechanical, that is, machinery and technology. Options like “technical” and “fabricated” do not work, as they are adjectives. “Laborer” is not as close as “technician,” which best captures the sense of working on technological (hence mechanical) things.
Example Question #10 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
MENDICANT
Liar
Thief
Perjurer
Seamstress
Beggar
Beggar
You might know the word “mendacious,” which means “lying.” The word “mendicant” does not mean this but instead means “beggar.” The word is often used to describe certain religious order in the Roman Catholic church, which arose in the Middle Ages, like the Franciscans and Dominicans who originally made their living begging while they preached. The word can be used more broadly, but it also is important to know this historical usage, as it comprises a significant factor in late pre-modern history.
Example Question #231 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
HERETIC
Pantheist
Deist
Secularist
Atheist
Apostate
Apostate
The word “heretic” is perhaps used by many people in inexact manners. It is originally derived from Greek that merely meant “to choose” or “to select.” While it is regularly applied to religious matters, the term more generally means “one who has chosen one doctrine to the exclusion of others.” Such a person holds an opinion that is outside the norms and beliefs of a given group. An “apostate” is one who has abandoned a set of views—often religious, though not always. Among the options provided, this is the closest to “heretic.”
Example Question #232 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
PARAGON
Nomad
Decree
Prodigy
Epitome
Impasse
Epitome
A "paragon" is an exemplary example of something, so "epitome," which means or embodiment, archetype, or model, is the correct answer. As for the other answer choices, a “prodigy” is a young person who is especially gifted; an “impasse” is a situation that cannot be passed, a deadlock, or a stalemate; a “nomad” is a person who wanders from place to place without a permanent home; and a “decree” means an official order, often given by a monarch.
Example Question #233 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
RECLUSE
Villain
Protagonist
Antagonist
Hermit
Savior
Hermit
A "recluse" is a person who lives alone and avoids all contact with people. This is very similar in meaning to a "hermit." To provide further help, a "protagonist" is the hero of a story; an "antagonist" is the villian of a story.
Example Question #234 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
PEER
Outlaw
Equal
Legislator
Enemy
Juror
Equal
A "peer" is a contemporary, an equal, someone of the same social grouping as you. To provide further help, a "juror" is someone who sits on a jury; an "outlaw" is a bandit, someone who operates outside the law; a "legislator" is a lawmaker.
Example Question #235 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
INSURGENT
Rebel
Guard
Student
Teacher
Soldier
Rebel
An "insurgent" is a rebel, someone seeking to overthrow the existing political order. While "insurgents" may, in fact, act as "soldiers," not all insurgents are directly involved with warfare, nor are any insurgents members of an official state-sanctioned army, so the two words are not synonymous.
Example Question #236 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
MENDICANT
vagabond
contaminant
proclivity
harbinger
iconoclast
vagabond
A "mendicant" is a vagabond or a beggar. An "iconoclast" is someone who goes against established traditions or beliefs. A "harbinger" is an omen or portent. A "contaminant" is an impurity or pollutant. A "proclivity" is a tendency or a habit.
Example Question #1 : Synonyms: Nouns For Tangible Things
Answer the following question by selecting the word that is most nearly the same in meaning as the word in capital letters.
DROSS
sybarite
nonchalance
contusion
dregs
referendum
dregs
"Dross" and "dregs" both mean remains or refuse. "Nonchalance" means apathy or indifference. "Contusion" means a bruise or injury. "Referendum" means a popular vote on an issue. "Sybarite" means a hedonist or someone who loves luxury.
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