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Tractability
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Answer & Solution
"Placate"
means to calm or appease someone, especially to reduce their anger. The
opposite would be "antagonize," which means to provoke or stir up
hostility.
Opposite words: Noncompliance, Disobedience, Rebellion, Recalcitrant.
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HUMILITY : SUPPLICANT ::
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"supplicant" is one who humbles themselves to make a request, just as
"resistance" is an action directed toward an "adversary."
Both analogies demonstrate a relationship between a characteristic or action
and its object or target.
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JEER : DERISION ::
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"Jeer"
is a form of "derision," a mocking or contemptuous expression.
Similarly, "reprimand" is a form of "censure," which is an official
condemnation or criticism. Both pairs relate to actions and their resulting
attitudes or judgments.
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SUPPLANT : REPLACE ::
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Supplant means to replace
something, usually by force or strategy and to criticize is to condemn
(express strong disapproval or judgment) something, often in a harsh or severe
manner.
The analogy involves two verbs where one is a more intense
or extreme version of the other (supplant is a stronger form of replace,
criticize is a stronger form of condemn).
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ANTHEM : PATRIOTISM ::
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An anthem is a song that expresses patriotism
and love for one's country and eulogy is a speech or tribute that
expresses admiration and respect, typically for someone who has passed
away. Both analogies involve a form of expression (anthem for patriotism,
eulogy for admiration).
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RUST : CORROSION ::
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Rust is a form of corrosion,
a chemical process that causes metal to deteriorate and Dew is the
result of condensation—when moisture in the air cools and forms small droplets
on surfaces. The analogy describes a cause-and-effect relationship: rust
results from corrosion, and dew results from condensation.
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PLUCK : QUIT ::
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"Pluck"
refers to courage or boldness, and "quit" means to give up, which is
the opposite of having courage. Similarly, "pride" is a sense of
self-respect, while "grovel" means to act in a submissive or humble
way, which is the opposite of exhibiting pride. Both pairs represent
contrasting actions or characteristics.
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ANECDOTE : STORY ::
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An anecdote is a brief, often personal story
and sketch is a rough or preliminary version of a painting. Both
analogies show a smaller, less detailed version of something more substantial:
an anecdote is a small story, and a sketch is an unfinished or basic version of
a painting.
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MALAPROPISM : VERBAL ::
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A "malapropism" is a
mistaken use of a word, typically in speech, which is a verbal error.
Similarly, a "gaffe" is a social blunder or mistake. Both pairs
involve a type of error associated with specific contexts (verbal for
"malapropism" and social for "gaffe").
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PRACTICING : EXPERTISE ::
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Answer & Solution
Practicing a
skill is a way to develop expertise (proficiency or mastery) and Exercising
is a way to build strength. Both relationships involve a repetitive
action that leads to the development or enhancement of a quality (practice
leads to expertise, exercise leads to strength).
