Synonyms: Nouns for People - SSAT Elementary Level Verbal
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CHAMPION
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CHAMPION
Champion and winner both relate to being the best at something or succeeding at something.
Champion and winner both relate to being the best at something or succeeding at something.
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ANTAGONIST
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ANTAGONIST
"Antagonist" is a noun that means "a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary," or "the principal character in opposition to the protagonist or hero of a story." Since we know that antagonists oppose heroes, we know that "hero" can't be the correct answer. While an antagonist is a character, "villain" is the best answer choice because its meaning - "a character whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot of a story" is closer to that of "antagonist" than the meaning of "character" is. So, "villain" is the correct answer.
"Antagonist" is a noun that means "a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary," or "the principal character in opposition to the protagonist or hero of a story." Since we know that antagonists oppose heroes, we know that "hero" can't be the correct answer. While an antagonist is a character, "villain" is the best answer choice because its meaning - "a character whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot of a story" is closer to that of "antagonist" than the meaning of "character" is. So, "villain" is the correct answer.
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Which word could have a similar meaning to the underlined word in the sentence?
The two boys are kin, even though they do not look alike.
Which word could have a similar meaning to the underlined word in the sentence?
The two boys are kin, even though they do not look alike.
Kin would refer to the blood relation such that brothers would have.
Kin would refer to the blood relation such that brothers would have.
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Passenger
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Passenger
A "passenger" is a rider; a pilot flies an airplane; a student is someone that attends a school; a trip is to go somewhere; and a mechanic fixes cars.
A "passenger" is a rider; a pilot flies an airplane; a student is someone that attends a school; a trip is to go somewhere; and a mechanic fixes cars.
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Scholar
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Scholar
"Scholar" means intellect; Student is a person who takes classes; School is a place where teaching occurs; Hardship means struggle; and Science is a topic studied in school.
"Scholar" means intellect; Student is a person who takes classes; School is a place where teaching occurs; Hardship means struggle; and Science is a topic studied in school.
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Merchant
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Merchant
A "Merchant" is a trader; a Sailor works on ships and boats; a Builder is a person who constructs things; a Captain is a high ranking official of the military; a Customer is a person who purchases something.
A "Merchant" is a trader; a Sailor works on ships and boats; a Builder is a person who constructs things; a Captain is a high ranking official of the military; a Customer is a person who purchases something.
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RELATIVES
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RELATIVES
"Relatives" are members of your family.
"Relatives" are members of your family.
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NOVICE
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NOVICE
A "novice" is a beginner or someone who does not have much experience with or in doing something. So, "beginner" is the correct answer. A "novice" is the opposite of an "expert," which means someone who is very good at doing a certain activity. "Intermediate" means of medium difficulty, and "mediocre" means average in a negative way.
A "novice" is a beginner or someone who does not have much experience with or in doing something. So, "beginner" is the correct answer. A "novice" is the opposite of an "expert," which means someone who is very good at doing a certain activity. "Intermediate" means of medium difficulty, and "mediocre" means average in a negative way.
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MISCREANT
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MISCREANT
A miscreant is a delinquent or a hoodlum, so "delinquent" is the correct answer.
A miscreant is a delinquent or a hoodlum, so "delinquent" is the correct answer.
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NATIVE
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NATIVE
A "native" is someone who was born and raised and lives in a place. So, the correct answer is "local," as "local," when used as a noun, means someone who lives in a place, as opposed to someone visiting that place. "Native" is an antonym, or opposite, of "foreigner" or "alien." To help you, "hilarious" means very funny, and something that is "painful" really hurts.
A "native" is someone who was born and raised and lives in a place. So, the correct answer is "local," as "local," when used as a noun, means someone who lives in a place, as opposed to someone visiting that place. "Native" is an antonym, or opposite, of "foreigner" or "alien." To help you, "hilarious" means very funny, and something that is "painful" really hurts.
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CRIMINAL
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CRIMINAL
When used as a noun, the word "criminal" is defined as a person who has committed a crime. Even though criminals may be "intelligent" (smart) or "conniving" (sly and clever), they are always considered "culprits" (the people responsible for a crime). Thus, "culprit" is the best answer choice!
When used as a noun, the word "criminal" is defined as a person who has committed a crime. Even though criminals may be "intelligent" (smart) or "conniving" (sly and clever), they are always considered "culprits" (the people responsible for a crime). Thus, "culprit" is the best answer choice!
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TRAITOR
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TRAITOR
A "traitor" is defined as a person who betrays a friend or their country, so "betrayer" is the best answer choice. Traitors may be leaders or followers depending on the situation, but they always betray someone's trust.
A "traitor" is defined as a person who betrays a friend or their country, so "betrayer" is the best answer choice. Traitors may be leaders or followers depending on the situation, but they always betray someone's trust.
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INFANT
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INFANT
An “infant” is a baby. To provide further help, an “adolescent” is another word used to describe a teenager.
An “infant” is a baby. To provide further help, an “adolescent” is another word used to describe a teenager.
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DENIZEN
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DENIZEN
A "denizen", is an inhabitant or "resident"of a specified place. While all of the answer choices refer to people, only "resident" is close in meaning to "denizen."
A "denizen", is an inhabitant or "resident"of a specified place. While all of the answer choices refer to people, only "resident" is close in meaning to "denizen."
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MEDIC
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MEDIC
The nouns "medic" and "doctor" are synonymous. They both refer to someone who helps people with medical problems and health. The other words do not share this meaning. "Lawyer" is also a profession, but it is not a medical job.
The nouns "medic" and "doctor" are synonymous. They both refer to someone who helps people with medical problems and health. The other words do not share this meaning. "Lawyer" is also a profession, but it is not a medical job.
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GUARD
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GUARD
The words "guard" and "watchman" are synonymous. The other answer choices are not at all related to the word "guard." Do you know the meanings of all of the other answer choices? Do any of them have multiple meanings? Can you use each word in a sentence? These vocabulary exercises can help you master the meanings of key words!
The words "guard" and "watchman" are synonymous. The other answer choices are not at all related to the word "guard." Do you know the meanings of all of the other answer choices? Do any of them have multiple meanings? Can you use each word in a sentence? These vocabulary exercises can help you master the meanings of key words!
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GENTLEMAN
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GENTLEMAN
The words "gentleman" and "noblemen" are synonymous. These words refer to well-educated, well-mannered males of a high social status. A "laborer" is a worker. A "philosopher" is an educated person who works with complex abstract concepts. A "doctor" or a "medic" is a person who helps people with their health.
The words "gentleman" and "noblemen" are synonymous. These words refer to well-educated, well-mannered males of a high social status. A "laborer" is a worker. A "philosopher" is an educated person who works with complex abstract concepts. A "doctor" or a "medic" is a person who helps people with their health.
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CHAMPION
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CHAMPION
Champion and winner both relate to being the best at something or succeeding at something.
Champion and winner both relate to being the best at something or succeeding at something.
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ANTAGONIST
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ANTAGONIST
"Antagonist" is a noun that means "a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary," or "the principal character in opposition to the protagonist or hero of a story." Since we know that antagonists oppose heroes, we know that "hero" can't be the correct answer. While an antagonist is a character, "villain" is the best answer choice because its meaning - "a character whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot of a story" is closer to that of "antagonist" than the meaning of "character" is. So, "villain" is the correct answer.
"Antagonist" is a noun that means "a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary," or "the principal character in opposition to the protagonist or hero of a story." Since we know that antagonists oppose heroes, we know that "hero" can't be the correct answer. While an antagonist is a character, "villain" is the best answer choice because its meaning - "a character whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot of a story" is closer to that of "antagonist" than the meaning of "character" is. So, "villain" is the correct answer.
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Which word could have a similar meaning to the underlined word in the sentence?
The two boys are kin, even though they do not look alike.
Which word could have a similar meaning to the underlined word in the sentence?
The two boys are kin, even though they do not look alike.
Kin would refer to the blood relation such that brothers would have.
Kin would refer to the blood relation such that brothers would have.
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