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Example Question #71 : Antonyms
Complete this analogy.
__________ is to weak as absent is to present.
Laden
Latent
Brittle
Potent
Toxic
Potent
"Absent" and "present" are antonyms of one another. An "antonym" is a word that has the opposite meaning to another word. Easy examples of antonyms include "Good and bad" and "black and white." So, to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these is an antonym of "weak." The correct answer is "potent" which means powerful, strong, having a forceful effect. Additionally, "toxic" means poisonous; "brittle" means easily broken; "laden" means burdened by, weighed down with; "latent" means potential, not yet active but with the potential to be active.
Example Question #72 : Antonyms
Complete this analogy.
__________ is to certain as frantic is to calm.
Arcane
Gleaming
Tenuous
Destitute
Quirky
Tenuous
The adjective "frantic" means hurried, rushed, wild with panic, stressed with lack of time. This is an antonym of "calm" because they have opposite meanings. Which of these answer choices has the opposite meaning to "certain"? The correct answer is "tenuous" which means uncertain, unstable, vulnerable. Additionally, "destitute" means completely poor and without possessions; "quirky" generally means weird, but in a positive/attractive way; "gleaming" means shining; "arcane" means (of knowledge) privileged and ancient, known by only a few people.
Example Question #73 : Antonyms
Complete this analogy.
Putrid is to fresh as haughty is to __________.
fruitful
humble
aghast
salient
arduous
humble
"Putrid" means rotting, not fresh. "Putrid" and "fresh" are antonyms because they have opposite meanings, so to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these answer choices has the opposite meaning to "haughty." "Haughty" means arrogant, prideful. brash, so the best possible antonym is "humble" which means exhibiting a modest view of oneself, not being arrogant or thinking too highly of oneself.
Example Question #81 : Antonyms
Complete this analogy.
Haggard is to __________ as juvenile is to mature.
reluctant
incidental
facile
energetic
adequate
energetic
"Juvenile" means immature, childish. It is an antonym of "mature," so to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these words is an antonym of "haggard." Well, "haggard" means showing the physical signs of exhaustion, looking very tired. So, the best available antonym is "energetic." Additionally, "facile" means easy; "adequate" means good enough; "reluctant" means unwilling, not wanting to do something; "incidental" means minor, not serious.
Example Question #82 : Antonyms
Complete this analogy.
Cushy is to __________ as feckless is to responsible.
arduous
complicit
toxic
fulsome
obnoxious
arduous
"Feckless" means unreliable, irresponsible, useless. It is an antonym of "responsible." So, to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these words has the opposite meaning to "cushy." Well, "cushy" is used to refer to a job or task that is easy to accomplish. This is an antonym of "arduous" which means extremely difficult and requiring much hard work. Additionally, "obnoxious" means rude and arrogant; "toxic" means poisonous; "complicit" means guilty due to being involved in the illegal actions of others; "fulsome" means excessively complimentary, flattering.
Example Question #83 : Antonyms
Complete this analogy.
Jumble is to organize as __________ is to yell.
converse
scream
murmur
allow
ignore
murmur
"Jumble" means to disorganize something, to put something out of order, to make a mess. It is therefore an antonym of "organize" because these words have opposite meanings. Which of these words is an antonym of "yell?" The correct answer is "murmur," which means whisper, talk quietly. Additionally, "converse" means talk with someone.
Example Question #84 : Antonyms
Complete this analogy.
Impotent is to powerful as lean is to __________.
mediocre
stout
lustrous
sullen
adequate
stout
"Impotent" means powerless, and is therefore an antonym of "powerful." So, which of these words has the opposite meaning to "lean?" Well, "lean" means slender, skinny, not fat. So, the correct answer is "stout." Additionally, "lustrous" means shining, gleaming; "adequate" means good enough; "sullen" means bad-tempered and miserable, gloomy and depressed; "mediocre" means average in a bad way.
Example Question #85 : Antonyms
Complete this analogy.
Fitting is to inappropriate as __________ is to lenient.
dynamic
loquacious
aloof
senile
intolerant
intolerant
"Fitting" means suitable, appropriate, right for the circumstances. It is therefore an antonym of "inappropriate" because these two words have opposite definitions. To solve this analogy you need to determine which of these words has the opposite definition to "lenient." Well, "lenient" means tolerant, not strict. So, the correct answer is "intolerant." Additionally, "aloof" means distant, reserved, not interacting with others; "dynamic" means forceful, energetic; "loquacious" means talkative, chatty.
Example Question #369 : Determining Meaning From Type Of Relationship
Complete this analogy.
Humid is to __________ as murky is to bright.
cloudy
dry
sunny
hot
wet
dry
"Murky" means dark, gloomy, not allowing much light. This is an antonym of "bright." So, to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these words has the opposite meaning to "humid." Well, "humid" means (of air) markedly filled with water vapor. So, the correct answer is "dry."
Example Question #86 : Antonyms
Complete this analogy.
Ineffectual is to successful as innocuous is to __________.
benevolent
awesome
malignant
benign
absent
malignant
"Ineffectual" means not having the desired effect, unsuccessful. It is therefore an antonym of "successful." So, to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these words has the opposite meaning to "innocuous." Well, "innocuous" means harmless, not hurtful, not serious. This is opposite in meaning to "malignant" which means deadly, harmful. Additionally, "benign" means innocuous, not harmful; "benevolent" means good-natured, kind; "absent" means not present; "awesome" means deeply impressive, great.
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