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Welcome to 501 Synonym and Antonym
Questions! This book is designed to help you prepare
for the verbal sections of many assessment and entrance
exams. By completing the exercises in this book you will also increase
your vocabulary and refine your knowledge of words.
Most standardized tests—including high school entrance exams,
the SAT, civil service exams, and the GRE—use synonym and
antonym questions to test verbal skills. These questions ask test takers
to identify the word that is most similar or dissimilar to another
word, effectively testing their knowledge of two words....
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501 Synonym & Antonym Questions
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Synonym & Antonym Questions
501 Synonym & Antonym Questions
501
Synonym & Antonym
Questions
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501 synonym and antonym questions / Brigit Dermott.— 1st ed.
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ISBN 1-57685-423-X (pbk.)
1. English language—Examinations—Study guides. 2. English language—
Synonyms and antonyms—Problems, exercises, etc. I. Title: Five hundred
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Contents
Introduction ix
1 Synonyms 1
2 Antonyms 9
3 Synonyms 17
4 Antonyms 25
5 Synonyms 33
6 Antonyms 41
7 Synonyms and Antonyms 49
8 Synonyms 57
9 Antonyms 65
10 Synonyms 73
11 Antonyms 81
12 Synonyms 89
13 Antonyms 97
14 Synonyms and Antonyms 103
Introduction
W
elcome to 501 Synonym and Antonym
Questions! This book is designed to help you prepare
for the verbal sections of many assessment and entrance
exams. By completing the exercises in this book you will also increase
your vocabulary and refine your knowledge of words.
Most standardized tests—including high school entrance exams,
the SAT, civil service exams, and the GRE—use synonym and
antonym questions to test verbal skills. These questions ask test tak-
ers to identify the word that is most similar or dissimilar to another
word, effectively testing their knowledge of two words.
The questions in this book, for the most part, are grouped into sec-
tions of questions that ask you to select a word’s synonym and
sections that ask you to select a word’s antonym. There are two sec-
tions that include questions asking for either the synonym or the
antonym.
The questions increase in difficulty as you move through the exer-
cises of each chapter. Because this book is designed for many levels
501 Synonym & Antonym Questions
of test takers, you may find that some of the more advanced questions
are beyond your ability. If you are using this book to study for a high
school entrance exam, you may get a number of questions that appear
later in a section wrong. Don’t worry! If you are getting the earlier
questions correct, you are probably in good shape for your test. How-
ever, if you are studying for a graduate level exam such as the GRE,
the full range of questions presented is appropriate for your level.
The questions in this book can help you prepare for your test in
many ways. First, completing these practice exercises will make you
familiar with the question format. They will also get you thinking of
words in terms of other words with similar or opposite meanings. In
the test-taking environment it can be difficult to switch gears from
synonym questions to antonym questions; completing these exercises
will make these mental gymnastics more comfortable.
Second, your performance on these questions will help you assess
your vocabulary level. For example, a word may be familiar to you—
you may have seen it in print and have a general sense of what it
means—but when tested, you may discover that you do not know the
word’s precise meaning. These exercises will help you pinpoint those
familiar words for which you need to learn the exact definition. In
addition, you will probably encounter words that are totally unfa-
miliar. By memorizing their definitions, you can add these words to
your vocabulary an ...