-CREDIT
-CREDENCE - ANS - have similar meanings
-can refer to a belief in the truth of something
-VINTAGE
-NOVELTY - ANS - Have opposite meanings.
Vintage: to something old,
novelty: refers to something new.
A friend in need is a friend indeed. A faithful friends us a strong defense - ANS -
similar
ABOMINABLE
LOATHSOME - ANS - SIMILAR
abominable:dislike detestable, repugnant (distasteful, unexceptable)
Loathsome:revolting, repulsive
ABSECOND
ABSENCE - ANS - SIMILAR MEANING
abscond:leave hurriedly and secretly
Absence: the state of being away from a place or person.
ABSTAIN RETAIN - ANS - have opposite meanings. Abstain: Restrain from doing
something
Retain:continue to have keep possession of.
ABSURD
ACCEDE - ANS - Neither same nor opposite.
, Absurd:wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate.
Accede:assent or agree to a demand, request, or treaty.
Adroit
Adept - ANS - similar
both means skilled
AFFLUENT vs WEALTHY - ANS - Similar
Both affluent and wealthy mean having a great deal of resources or money. Therefore,
the words are similar in meaning.
agile
rigid
fleet
dispirited
which is similar? - ANS - AGILE:THE ABILITY TO MOVE QUICKLY
ATHLETIC
FLEET
AMBIGOUS
OBSCURE - ANS - SIMILAR
ambigous:have several possible meanings
Obscure:unclear
ANTECEDE v.s PRECEDE - ANS - SIMILAR
To antecede and to precede both mean to be earlier than something. (in time)
ASPIRE SPIRE - ANS - 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.
Attraction is the opposite of :