Miller Analogy Test With Complete Solutions
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aberrant - ANSWER markedly different from an accepted norm
aberration - ANSWER deviation from a right customary or prescribed course
abet - ANSWER to aid, promote or encourage the commission of
abeyance - ANSWER a state of suspension or temporary inaction
abjure - ANSWER to recant, renounce, repudiate under oath
ablution - ANSWER a washing or cleansing, especially or the body
abrogate - ANSWER to abolish, repeal
abscond- ANSWER to depart suddenly and secretly, as for the purpose of escaping
arrest
abstemious - ANSWER characterized by self denial or abstinence, as in the use of food
or drink
abstruse - ANSWER dealing with matters difficult to be understood
abut - ANSWER to touch at the end or boundary line
, accede - ANSWER to agree
acquiesce - ANSWER to comply; submit
acrid - ANSWER harshly pungent or bitter
acumen - ANSWER quickness of intellectual insight, or discernment; keenness of
discrimination
adage - ANSWER an old saying
adamant - ANSWER any substance of exceeding hardness or impenetrability
admonition - ANSWER gentle reproof
adumbrate - ANSWER to represent beforehand in outline or by emblem
affable - ANSWER easy to approach
aggrandize - ANSWER to cause to appear greatly
aggravate - ANSWER to make heavier, worse, or more burdensome
agile - ANSWER able to move quickly, physically or mentally
agog - ANSWER in eager desire
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aberrant - ANSWER markedly different from an accepted norm
aberration - ANSWER deviation from a right customary or prescribed course
abet - ANSWER to aid, promote or encourage the commission of
abeyance - ANSWER a state of suspension or temporary inaction
abjure - ANSWER to recant, renounce, repudiate under oath
ablution - ANSWER a washing or cleansing, especially or the body
abrogate - ANSWER to abolish, repeal
abscond- ANSWER to depart suddenly and secretly, as for the purpose of escaping
arrest
abstemious - ANSWER characterized by self denial or abstinence, as in the use of food
or drink
abstruse - ANSWER dealing with matters difficult to be understood
abut - ANSWER to touch at the end or boundary line
, accede - ANSWER to agree
acquiesce - ANSWER to comply; submit
acrid - ANSWER harshly pungent or bitter
acumen - ANSWER quickness of intellectual insight, or discernment; keenness of
discrimination
adage - ANSWER an old saying
adamant - ANSWER any substance of exceeding hardness or impenetrability
admonition - ANSWER gentle reproof
adumbrate - ANSWER to represent beforehand in outline or by emblem
affable - ANSWER easy to approach
aggrandize - ANSWER to cause to appear greatly
aggravate - ANSWER to make heavier, worse, or more burdensome
agile - ANSWER able to move quickly, physically or mentally
agog - ANSWER in eager desire