Ai Flashcards
What does the word ‘abate’ mean?
To reduce in amount, degree, or intensity.
Fill in the blank: To __________ means to make something less severe.
mitigate
True or False: The word ‘benevolent’ means showing kindness or goodwill.
True
What is the synonym of ‘candid’?
Frank or honest.
Multiple choice: What does ‘diligent’ mean? A) Lazy B) Hardworking C) Unreliable
B) Hardworking
What is the opposite of ‘empathy’?
Apathy
Fill in the blank: A __________ is a person who is overly concerned with minor details.
pedant
True or False: The word ‘frugal’ means extravagant.
False
What does ‘gregarious’ refer to?
A person who is sociable and enjoys the company of others.
Multiple choice: Which of the following means ‘to support or strengthen’? A) Undermine B) Bolster C) Diminish
B) Bolster
What does the word ‘hasten’ mean?
To move or act quickly.
Fill in the blank: To __________ is to speak or write at length in a tedious way.
ramble
True or False: ‘Impartial’ means favoring one side over another.
False
What is the meaning of ‘juxtaposition’?
The act of placing two elements close together for contrasting effect.
Multiple choice: What does ‘meticulous’ mean? A) Careless B) Detail-oriented C) Average
B) Detail-oriented
What is a synonym for ‘nefarious’?
Wicked or villainous.
Fill in the blank: To __________ means to give a false impression.
feign
True or False: The word ‘quintessential’ refers to the most perfect example of something.
True
What does ‘resilient’ mean?
Able to recover quickly from difficulties.
Multiple choice: What does ‘scrutinize’ mean? A) To glance B) To examine closely C) To ignore
B) To examine closely
What is the antonym of ‘tenacious’?
Yielding
Fill in the blank: A __________ is a person who opposes or fights against something.
dissenter
True or False: The word ‘vicarious’ means experienced through another person.
True
What does ‘wary’ mean?
Cautious or careful.
Multiple choice: Which of the following means ‘to speak in a way that is not straightforward’? A) Articulate B) Equivocate C) Clarify
B) Equivocate