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Wonderlic SLE Test Study Guide – Vocabulary Practice with Synonyms and Antonyms Questions & Answers 2025/2026 ( A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED)

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his document is a comprehensive study guide for the Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam (SLE), focusing on vocabulary practice. It contains word-pair exercises testing synonyms, antonyms, and words with neither similar nor opposite meanings. The guide includes definitions, examples, and explanations to help learners understand word relationships and prepare effectively for the exam.

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-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 :
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