Directions: Each question below consists of a word printed in capital letters, followed by five lettered words or phrases. Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters.
Since some of the questions require you to distinguish fine shades of meaning, be sure to consider all the choices before deciding which one is best.
28) VAGUE:
(A) expressive
(B) felicitous
(C) well-defined
(D) nearly perfect
(E) closely matched
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29) FOCUS:
(A) disappear
(B) disperse
(C) link
(D) activate
(E) layer
30) PROLOGUE:
(A) soliloquy
(B) trilogy
(C) analogue
(D) dialogue
(E) epilogue
31) DISARM:
(A) hold close
(B) put on guard
(C) challenge
(D) entertain
(E) instruct
32) INFLATE:
(A) converge
(B) inhibit
(C) audit
(D) minimize
(E) detect
33) INDIGENOUS:
(A) thoughtful
(B) acquired
(C) redundant
(D) unworthy
(E) sterile
34) QUELL:
(A) foment
(B) divert
(C) confirm
(D) convoke
(E) delay
35) EGRESS:
(A) entrance
(B) decline
(C) wide variation
(D) inadequate amount
(E) lateral movement
36) PIED:
(A) delicately formed
(B) precisely detailed
(C) solid-colored
(D) smooth
(E) luminous
37) GAINSAY:
(A) fail
(B) destroy
(C) speak in support of
(D) receive compensation for
(E) regard with disgust
38) COMPLAISANCE:
(A) churlishness
(B) emptiness
(C) difficulty
(D) swiftness
(E) vibrancy
Answer Keys
28 | 29 | 30 |
C | B | E |
31 | 32 | 33 |
B | D | B |
34 | 35 | 36 |
A | A | C |
37 | 38 | |
C | A |



