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This document serves as a study guide for the wonderlic sle test, focusing on vocabulary. It provides exercises to identify synonyms, antonyms, and words with neither similar nor opposite meanings. The guide includes examples and answers to help users improve their understanding of word relationships and enhance their vocabulary skills. It is designed to help test-takers prepare for the verbal reasoning sections of the wonderlic sle test, improving their ability to quickly and accurately identify relationships between words, a crucial skill for success on the exam. This guide offers a structured approach to vocabulary learning, making it an effective tool for test preparation.
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-CREDENCE - ANSWER have similar meanings -can refer to a belief in the truth of something -VINTAGE -NOVELTY - ANSWER Have opposite meanings. Vintage: to something old, novelty: refers to something new. ASPIRE SPIRE - ANSWER Have neither the same nor different meanings. To aspire to something is to set it as a goal, while a spire is the pointed top of a building, especially a church. PRODUCE REDUCE - ANSWER Have opposite meanings. To abstain from something is to refuse it, while to retain something is to keep it with oneself. ABSTAIN RETAIN - ANSWER have opposite meanings. Abstain: Restrain from doing something Retain:continue to have keep possession of. CONVERT INVERT - ANSWER Have similar meanings. Both of these words can mean to change the purpose or direction of something. RESUME ASSUME - ANSWER Have neither similar nor opposite meanings. SIEGE BESIEGE - ANSWER Have similar meanings. Both of these words can mean to attack or crowd around. PUNISH SKIRMISH - ANSWER Have neither similar nor opposite meanings. To punish is to penalize, while a skirmish is a small fight. CANDOR CONDOR - ANSWER Have neither similar nor opposite meanings. Candor is fairness and openness in expression, while a condor is a kind of bird. HYPOCRITE HYSTERICAL - ANSWER NEITHER SAME NOR OPPOSITE ABSURD
ACCEDE - ANSWER Neither same nor opposite. Absurd:wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate. Accede:assent or agree to a demand, request, or treaty. ABSECOND ABSENCE - ANSWER SIMILAR MEANING abscond:leave hurriedly and secretly Absence: the state of being away from a place or person. which is similar? - ANSWER AGILE:THE ABILITY TO MOVE QUICKLY ATHLETIC FLEET CONFLICTING INCONSISTENT - ANSWER SIMILAR Conflicting:Incompatible (contradictory) Inconstent:not staying the same throughout Mollify Exacerbate - ANSWER CONTRA mollify:to soften ones temper exacerbate :make situation worse AMBIGOUS OBSCURE - ANSWER SIMILAR ambigous:have several possible meanings Obscure:unclear ABOMINABLE LOATHSOME - ANSWER SIMILAR abominable:dislike detestable, repugnant (distasteful, unexceptable) Loathsome:revolting, repulsive opposite of SKEPTICAL 1)confident
Cash is King: It may refer to the importance of cash flow in the overall fiscal health of a business Adroit Adept - ANSWER similar both means skilled OBLIGATORY UNNECESSARY - ANSWER Contradictory obligatory: required unnecessary:not needed CONTRITE INDIFFERENT - ANSWER CONTRADITORY Contrite: feeling regret or guilt Indifferent: having no particular interest or sympathy. Capricious - ANSWER STEADFAST DELIBERATE DEBILIATE - ANSWER neither similar deliberate:done consciously and intentionally Debilitate:weak and infirm cloudy,foggy,lucid,clear, evident which three have similar meanings - ANSWER LUCID(expressed clearly) CLEAR EVIDENT:plain or obvious agile rigid fleet dispirited 1)beseech:(ask urgently to do something) 2)entreat: (ask someone anxiously to do something) 3)request 4)deny 5)invoke - ANSWER
Opposite of arrogant - ANSWER opposite of SCRUPULOUS:diligent thorough and attentive. 1)Rigorous: extremely thorough or accurate 2)punctual: doing something on time 3)Negligent 4)conscientious :to do work thoroughly 5)Meticulous:showing great attention to detail. - ANSWER SCRUPULIOUS:punctual and precise 3)Negligent: lazy and carless. ANTECEDE v.s PRECEDE - ANSWER SIMILAR To antecede and to precede both mean to be earlier than something. (in time) SEIGE BESEIGE - ANSWER similar meanings SEIGE :to conquer Beseige :surround with armed forces Attraction is the opposite of : Disgust inclination: interest in liking something Fascination:being fascinated inducement:persuades someone to do something Lust - ANSWER Disgust Deviate vs Ruminate - ANSWER similar To deviate is a word used to describe straying away from course. To ruminate is a word used to describe engaging in contemplation. AFFLUENT vs WEALTHY - ANSWER Similar
assured:confident disturbed - ANSWER distressed, anguished, disturbed deal:distribute enterprise: a project persist: continue firmly resist: withstand investment: saving money - ANSWER deal, enterprise, investment. punish fault:unattractive unsatisfactory advance:move forward continue:process endure:suffer, go through - ANSWER advance continue endure