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(Updated) Wonderlic SLE Test study guide with complete solutions | Latest 2023/2024 CREDIT -CREDENCE -- have similar meanings -can refer to a belief in the truth of something -VINTAGE -NOVELTY -- Have opposite meanings. Vintage: to something old, novelty: refers to something new. ASPIRE SPIRE -- 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 -- Have opposite meanings. To abstain from something is to refuse it, while to retain something is to keep it with oneself. ABSTAIN RETAIN -- have opposite meanings. Abstain: Restrain from doing something Retain:continue to have keep possession of. CONVERT INVERT -- Have similar meanings. Both of these words can mean to change the purpose or direction of something. RESUME ASSUME -- Have neither similar nor opposite meanings. SIEGE BESIEGE -- Have similar meanings. Both of these words can mean to attack or crowd around. PUNISH SKIRMISH -- Have neither similar nor opposite meanings. To punish is to penalize, while a skirmish is a small fight. CANDOR CONDOR -- Have neither similar nor opposite meanings. Candor is fairness and openness in expression, while a condor is a kind of bird. HYPOCRITE HYSTERICAL -- NEITHER SAME NOR OPPOSITE

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Wonderlic SLE Test study guide
-CREDIT
-CREDENCE - have similar meanings
-can refer to a belief in the truth of something
-VINTAGE -NOVELTY - Have opposite meanings. Vintage: to something old, novelty: refers to something new.
ASPIRE SPIRE - 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 - Have opposite meanings. To abstain from something is to refuse
it, while to retain something is to keep it with oneself.
ABSTAIN RETAIN - have opposite meanings. Abstain: Restrain from doing something Retain: continue to have keep possession of.
CONVERT INVERT - Have similar meanings. Both of these words can mean to change the purpose or direction of something.
RESUME ASSUME - Have neither similar nor opposite meanings.
SIEGE BESIEGE - Have similar meanings. Both of these words can mean to attack or crowd around.
PUNISH SKIRMISH - Have neither similar nor opposite meanings. To punish is to penalize, while a skirmish is a small fight.
CANDOR CONDOR - Have neither similar nor opposite meanings. Candor is fairness and openness in expression, while a condor is a kind of bird.
HYPOCRITE
HYSTERICAL - NEITHER SAME NOR OPPOSITE
ABSURD ACCEDE - Neither same nor opposite.This study source was downloaded by 100000854252934 from CourseHero.com on 03-23-2024 04:09:46 GMT -05:00
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Wonderlic SLE Test Study Guide Questions and Answers Absurd: wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate.
Accede: assent or agree to a demand, request, or treaty.
ABSECOND
ABSENCE - SIMILAR MEANING abscond: leave hurriedly and secretly
Absence: the state of being away from a place or person.
RETREATE RETREIVE - have contradictory meanings
A friend in need is a friend indeed. A faithful friend us a strong defense - similar
Politeness is excellent, but does not pay the bill. Cash is king - neither similar nor contradictory
Cash is King: It may refer to the importance of cash flow in the overall fiscal health of a business
Adroit Adept - similar
both means skilled
OBLIGATORY UNNECESSARY - Contradictory obligatory: required unnecessary: not needed
CONTRITE
INDIFFERENT - CONTRADITORY
Contrite: feeling regret or guilt
Indifferent: having no particular interest or sympathy.
Capricious - STEADFAST
DELIBERATE DEBILIATE - neither similar deliberate: done consciously and intentionally This study source was downloaded by 100000854252934 from CourseHero.com on 03-23-2024 04:09:46 GMT -05:00
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