SSAT Upper Level Verbal : Antonyms

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Example Question #251 :Analogies: Determining Meaning From Type Of Relationship

Fortune is to pittance as excess is to . . .

Possible Answers:

overabundance

paucity

constant

decline

surfeit

Correct answer:

paucity

Explanation:

Since a fortune is a lot of money and a pittance is "a very small or inadequate amount of money paid to someone as an allowance or wage," "fortune" and "pittance" are opposites, and we need to pick out a word that is an opposite of "excess." Since "excess" means "an amount of something that is more than necessary, permitted, or desirable," we should pick out a word that has to do with not having enough of something. While "paucity" and "decline" may both look like correct answers, decline is a verb, so it can't be the correct answer, as we need a noun. Since "paucity" means "the presence of something only in small or insufficient quantities or amounts; scarcity," "paucity" is the answer choice that is closest to being an antonym of "excess," so "paucity" is the correct answer.

Example Question #1 :Antonyms

Ebullience is to lassitude as __________.

Possible Answers:

farmland is to crop

autumn is to winter

verdant is to plant

portentous is to ominous

ennui is to interest

Correct answer:

ennui is to interest

Explanation:

"Ebullience" is a noun that means "the quality of being cheerful and full of energy; exuberance," and "lassitude" is a noun that means "a state of physical or mental weariness; lack of energy." Since the two words are antonyms, we need to pick out another pair of words that are also opposites. Since "ennui" means "a feeling of listlessness and dissatisfaction arising from a lack of occupation or excitement," "interest" is its opposite. Since "ennui is to interest" is the only answer choice whose words are antonyms, "ennui is to interest" is the correct answer.

Example Question #253 :Analogies: Determining Meaning From Type Of Relationship

Precarious is to stable as lithe is to __________.

Possible Answers:

rickety

careful

likable

blithe

clumsy

Correct answer:

clumsy

Explanation:

Something that is precarious is not stable, and someone who is not lithe is clumsy.

Example Question #2 :Antonyms

STOIC : EMOTIONAL

Possible Answers:

crying : depressed

silent : noisy

argumentative : contentious

punctual : rude

amiable : riveting

Correct answer:

silent : noisy

Explanation:

Stoic means not showing one's feelings or not complaining. Emotional means showing very strong feelings. Stoic is the opposite of emotional. Silent is the opposite of noisy. Thus, the two sets of words have the same relationship.

Example Question #3 :Antonyms

Trivial is to significant as self-aggrandizing is to__________.

Possible Answers:

modest

boastful

lethargic

determined

disgraceful

Correct answer:

modest

Explanation:

Trivial is an adjective that describes an event oflittle importance. This is an antonym of significant so to solve this analogy you need to determine the best available antonym for self-aggrandizing. Self-aggrandizing refers tothe act of exaggerating one’s own importancetherefore an acceptable antonym would be modest. Modest meanshumble. For clarification boastful is an antonym of modest; lethargic meansvery tired.

Example Question #1 :Antonyms

Sardonic is to genuine as amiable is to__________.

Possible Answers:

dislikable

worldly

friendly

foolish

remorseful

Correct answer:

dislikable

Explanation:

Sardonic refers to behavior or expression that isdisdainful, mocking and cynical. This is an antonym of genuine so to solve this analogy you are looking for the best available antonym for amiable. Amiable meansfriendly, likable and pleasantso the best answer choice is dislikable. For clarification foolish meansnot wise; remorseful meansexpressing regret; worldly meanswell-informed or knowledgeable.

Example Question #2 :Antonyms

Comely is to repulsive as miserable is to__________.

Possible Answers:

well-informed

wishful

depressed

ecstatic

serene

Correct answer:

ecstatic

Explanation:

Comely is an adjective that meanscuteorgood-looking. This is an antonym of repulsive which meansdisgusting; therefore to complete the second part of the analogy you are required to find the best possible antonym for miserable. Miserable meansvery sad. The correct answer is ecstatic which meansvery happy.

Example Question #1 :Antonyms

Hyperbolic is to understated as intangible is to__________.

Possible Answers:

nonsensical

implicit

recalcitrant

degrading

palpable

Correct answer:

palpable

Explanation:

Hyperbolic is an adjective which describes language or behavior that isexaggerated or over-the-top. Understated has the opposite meaning so to solve this analogy you need to find which answer choice is the best antonym for intangible. Intangible meanslacking material qualities, hard to define or incapable of being perceived. The best antonym for this is palpable, which meansable to be felt or so intense it is almost able to be felt. For clarification, degrading meansmaking someone feel humiliated; implicit meanssomething not stated, but nonetheless understood; recalcitrant meansresistant to authority; nonsensical meansridiculous.

Example Question #1 :Antonyms

Superhero is to nemesis as __________.

Possible Answers:

comedy is to slapstick

mentor is to teach

ally is to friend

hero is to villain

student is to homework

Correct answer:

hero is to villain

Explanation:

“Nemesis” is a noun that can mean either “the inescapable agent of someone’s or something’s downfall” or “a long-standing rival; an archenemy.” So, a superhero and a nemesis form a pair of rivals, and we need to pick out an answer choice that also consists of two nouns which form a pair of rivals. While “ally is to friend” and “competitor is to rival” might each look like a potential correct answer, “ally” is a synonym of “friend,” so the two words cannot represent a pair of rivals and “ally is to friend” cannot be the correct answer. “Hero” and “villain,” however, do form a pair of rivals like “superhero” and “nemesis,” so “hero is to villain” is the correct answer.

Example Question #260 :Analogies: Determining Meaning From Type Of Relationship

History is to future as __________.

Possible Answers:

recite is to memorize

plans are to memories

present is to past

clock is to hands

yesterday is to tomorrow

Correct answer:

yesterday is to tomorrow

Explanation:

“History” is a noun associated with time that has passed, while “future” is a noun associated with time that is yet to pass. So, we need to pick out a pair of nouns in which the first noun is associated with the past and the second noun is associated with the future. While “present is to past” and “yesterday is to tomorrow” might each look like a potentially correct answer, “present” is not associated with the past and “past” is not associated with the future, so “present is to past” cannot be the correct answer. “Yesterday,” however, is a noun associated with the past, while “tomorrow” is a noun associated with the future, so “yesterday is to tomorrow” is the correct answer.

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