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Example Question #651 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
PLEASANT
Enjoyable
Brave
Frequent
Terrible
Sad
Enjoyable
"Pleasant" means enjoyable; terrible means very bad; sad means not happy; frequent means occuring many times; and brave means courageous.
Example Question #652 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
SUPERB
Inadequate
Mediocre
Excellent
Monotonous
Confined
Excellent
“Superb” means excellent, perfect, or very good, so "excellent" is the correct answer. To provide further help, “inadequate” means not good enough; “mediocre” means average when higher quality was expected; “monotonous” means tedious and boring or spoken using one tone; and “confined” means restrained.
Example Question #651 : Synonyms
Synonyms: Select the word whose meaning is closest to the word in capital letters.
LUCRATIVE
Profitable
Holy
Corny
Remarkable
Desolate
Profitable
Something that is "lucrative" makes a lot of money, this is the same as saying "profitable." A business that is "profitable" and "lucrative" is a business that makes a lot of money. To provide further help, "desolate" means isolated and without life; "remarkable" means fascinating, interesting; "corny" means cheesy.
Example Question #652 : Synonyms
Synonyms: Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
PRODUCTIVE
Untimely
Considerate
Efficient
Forceful
Remorseful
Efficient
"Productive" means efficient. If someone has been "productive" than they have got a large amount of work done. To provide further help, "untimely" means happening at a bad time, happening too soon; "forceful" means done or said with force; "considerate" means kind and thoughtful; "remorseful" means sorry, feeling sorry for having done something wrong.
Example Question #653 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
FUNDAMENTAL
Basic
Complex
Doubtful
Unique
Remote
Basic
"Fundamental," when used an adjective, most nearly means something that is of basic and of essential importance.
Example Question #654 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
ODD
Abnormal
Simple
Common
Usual
Even
Abnormal
"Odd" and "abnormal" are synonyms. They refer to something or someone that is out of the ordinary. The other words do not share this meaning. "Common" and "usual" are antonyms of "odd."
Example Question #653 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
RARE
Plenty
Few
A lot
Good
Great
Few
"Good" and "great" are closely related, as are "plenty" and "a lot." The word "rare" is closest in meaning to the word "few." "His paintings were considered rare because so few were left after the fire." Process of elimination can help you arrive at the correct answer here.
Example Question #262 : Synonyms: Adjectives And Adverbs
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
WORTHY
Needless
Useless
Worthless
Valuable
Needy
Valuable
The words "worthy" and "valuable" are synonymous; they refer to something that has value. The word "worthless" is an antonym of the words "worthy" and "valuable." "Needless" refers to something that is not necessary. "Needy" refers to someone who demands a lot of attention.
Example Question #263 : Synonyms: Adjectives And Adverbs
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
HARDY
Correct
Tough
Forceful
Easy
Party
Tough
"Hardy" means something is able to withstand difficult conditions. Animals such as the polar bear are hardy because they live in very cold climates. "Tough" means something can withstand difficult conditions or rough handling. A person that is treated poorly but continues to excel might be said to be tough.
"Forceful" means strong or assertive.
Example Question #654 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
PRINCIPAL
Final
Friend
Janitor
Intermediate
Primary
Primary
PRINCIPAL can be used as both a noun and an adjective. When used as a noun, it means most important person in an organization. In this case, you are looking for its meaning as an adjective. As an adjective, PRINCIPAL means first, or primary.
A "janitor" is someone that cleans the inside of buildings.
"Final" means last.
A "friend" is someone you like and spend time with.
"Intermediate" means middle.
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