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Choose the word that best completes each comparison.
Rigid is to flaccid as coarse is to __________.
"Rigid" and "flaccid" are total opposites, just as an antonym for "coarse" is "delicate."
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Abundant is to scarce as gargantuan is to __________.
"Abundant" is the opposite of "scarce," as are "garngantuan" and "miniscule" antonyms.
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Serene is to agitated as violent is to __________.
"Serene" and "agitated" are opposites; therefore "violent" and "pacific" are antonyms.
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Traditional is to irregular as occupied is to __________.
"Traditional" and "irregular" are strong antonyms; therefore "occupied" and "liberated" have opposite definitions.
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Sharp is to dull as broken is to __________.
"Sharp" and "dull" are strong antonyms, just as "broken" and "complete" are opposites.
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Tepid is to enthusiastic as formidable is to __________.
"Tepid" and "enthusiastic" are strong antonyms, much like "formidable" and "unimpressive" are opposite in meaning.
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Astounded is to unimpressed as hopeful is to __________.
"Astounded" is the opposite of "unimpressed," much like "hopeful" and "desperate" are antonyms.
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Weary is to energetic as plain is to __________.
When someone is weary, he or she is tired and lacking energy; therefore, “weary” and “energetic” are antonyms. In looking for an antonym for “plain,” the best option is “ostentatious,” which means “showy” (often with the negative connotation that the showiness is done in order to attract attention). This is an adequate antonym for “plain.”
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Scrutinize is to skim as absorb is to __________.
"Scrutinize" and "skim" are opposites, just as "absorb" and "eject" are antonyms.
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Aggravate is to relieve as fill is to __________.
We often think of “aggravate” in the sense of “to make someone angry,” as when we say, “The younger sister loved to aggravate her older sibling by burning his toys in the fireplace;” however, the more general meaning for aggravate is “to make (a condition, problem, wound, etc) worse.” Thus, “relieve” is an antonym to “aggravate,” for relief makes a situation better. Among the answers, only “empty” is an adequate antonym for “fill.” All of the others are either synonyms or not related at all.
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Incite is to quell as lazy is to
"Incite" is the opposite of "quell". So we are looking for a word that means the opposite of "lazy".
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Tepid is to blazing as chilled is to __________.
Something that is “tepid” is lukewarm. The word can be used to describe barely warm water as well as a personality or action that is not very enthusiastic. The first part of the analogy can be read as, “As being barely hot is to something extremely hot.” The second half of the analogy is best matched by the word “freezing,” for this is a greater degree of the coolness implied in “chilled.” Thus, the whole analogy would run, “As something blazing is hotter to a greater degree than something tepid, so too is something freezing cooler to a greater degree than something chilled.”
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Attentive is to preoccupied as overjoyed is to __________.
When someone is attentive, he or she pays heed to the details of a situation, not allowing them to be overlooked or ignored. Quite to the contrary, being preoccupied means that a person is concerned with other things and is not “mentally present.” For instance, you might say, “Sam was preoccupied with his worries about losing his job and thus completely missed the fact that the light had changed from red to green.” The words “attentive” and “preoccupied” are thus relatively antonyms to each other. The word “overjoyed” is obviously an antonym of “miserable,” the only word that even remotely functions as an opposite to being joyous.
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Gregarious is to unfriendly as ready is to __________.
The word “gregarious” comes from the word for “a flock” in Latin. The word “congregation” literally means “a gathering together of the flock.” (It is in part for this reason, among others, that all of these varied forms of “flock” language are used by Christians). The word “gregarious” means “friendly” or sociable, as though to say, “able to get along with the flock.” Thus, the words “gregarious” and “unfriendly” are antonyms. Among the options provided for such a contrast with “ready,” only “unprepared” fits this use. All of the others are either wholly unrelated (“agreeable” and “accepting”) or synonymous (“equipped” and, perhaps, “instructued”).
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Complete this analogy.
Accept is to spurn as hamper is to __________.
To "spurn" someone is to reject that person completely. For instance, one could say, “Herbert spurned any contact with his poor relatives, for he thought them wholly worthless and unintelligent, unworthy of any time.” This is quite the opposite of “accept” and is thus an antonym to the latter. Thus, we are looking for an antonym of “hamper.” Now, you might use the word “hamper” in discussing a type of basket for storing dirty clothes; however, there is no such option among the words provided. (Even the case of “garbage” is not useful, as it is definitely not an antonym). The word “hamper” can also mean to obstruct or make difficult, as when one says, “Thomas decided to hamper the progress of the group by tying their legs together while they sleep. He did not want them to progress on the trip.” The best option among those given is thus “aid,” which is quite the opposite from obstructing or making difficult.
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Unintelligible is to comprehensible as jocund is to __________.
When something is "comprehensible," it is understandable. You likely use the word “comprehend,” which is a related form of the same root. When someone “comprehends” something, he or she “grasps” it completely. The word “apprehend” can mean to understand, though it usually means to grasp a hold of in the physical sense. They come from the same general root. We can say that “unintelligible” and “comprehensive” are antonyms, so we must look for an antonym for “jocund.” The word generally means cheerful. Among the options, do not be fooled by “angry.” A jocund person is probably not angry, but more appropriately are they said to be without humor or humorless. This is the better answer.
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Introverted is to outgoing as sympathetic is to __________.
The word “introverted” describes someone who is shy or perhaps self-centered. The reason that the word can have this range of meanings from just being generally unsocial to the negative notion of being self-centered is because of its origins in Latin. The “-vert” portion of the word is the same as that which we find in words like “convert” and “adversary.” The root, whether with a “t” or an “s,” here means turned. An adversary is turned against their foe, and a “convert” is said to “turn” from one way of life to another. Someone who is “introverted” is “turned inward.” Thus, such a person is not outgoing—whether or not they are self-centered. The two words are antonyms. A good antonym for “sympathetic” is “indifferent.” A sympathetic person is said to suffer with the pains of other people. Someone who is indifferent pays no heed to them whatsoever.
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Calm is to irritated as liberal is to __________.
When someone is irritated, he or she is angry or annoyed. This is a state of mind quite different from being calm, so the two words can fairly be called antonyms. The word “liberal” has many uses, but knowing that we need an antonym helps in this question. While “political” really is just a trap answer, the options “accepting,” “tolerant,” and “enlightened” all are legitimate meanings for “liberal;” however, they are also synonyms—which we do not need! Instead, there is another meaning for liberal which is similar to the others but not quite equivalent, namely, to be generous with money / goods. When someone is a miser, he or she is very cheap, trying to spend money whenever possible. This is a good antonym for “liberal.”
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Zenith is to bottom as excellence is to __________.
The “zenith” of something is its highest point. For instance, one could say, “After World War II, the United States was perhaps at the zenith of its power, having the most powerful military in the world as well as being greatly respected by all of western Europe.” The term “zenith” can mean “top” or “highest point” in a more physical sense as well. Thus, in comparison with the “zenith,” the “bottom” is an antonym. Among the options provided, mediocrity is the only antonym for excellence. When something is “mediocre,” it is only of “middling” or average quality. This is usually used to imply that it is not very good at all—“just average” in the somewhat negative sense of the expression.
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Nadir is to summit as victory is to __________.
The “nadir” of something is its lowest point, as when one says, “After being fired from his job, evicted from his apartment, and abandoned by all his friends, Egbert was sure he had reached the absolute nadir of his life.” This is an antonym to “summit,” which means “the highest point;” therefore, you need to look for an antonym for “victory.” Although it is a rather simple word, “defeat” works very well and is the best choice among those provided. The others are either synonyms or not related in any meaningful manner.
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