Analogies:
In the "Word Within the Word" analogies series, the answers to the fifth set of analogies are typically based on common prefixes, suffixes, or root words. Without knowing the specific analogies given in set 5, it's challenging to provide exact answers. However, you can approach these analogies by identifying the relationship between the given word and the "word within the word," focusing on similarities in meaning, structure, or word parts to deduce the correct answer.
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The word master test is hard. It is really a bunch of analogies, and as you get older they get MUCH HARDER. You would really think analogies are easy but word master's analogies not so easy. It is not just yellow:bannah:purple:grape. It is more like Painter: Musem_______:_____ . Then in the blanks you would have to fill in the answer, for example doctor: hospital, kitchen: cook, writer: Library, photographer: camera's, architect: ruler. The answer would be kitchen: cook. Then to add, on you have to learn list of 25 words including:besmirch, archipelago, throng. Those are only 3 examples of 25 words. They only give GATE students and opportunity to do this. Believe it or not the examples of words I gave you came straight from the word masters list. Word masters is also hard because you have to take a test based on fitting in your word masters words into the analogy.
Giving short answers may be called terse, taciturn, or laconic.
Looking for answers is often referred to as research.
I'm sorry, but I don't have access to specific lists or documents, including the "word within the word analogies list 13." However, if you provide me with the words or context from that list, I can help you analyze or create analogies based on them.
hypothesis: thesis
subterfuge:fugitive
"Word Within the Word Analogies 3" typically refers to a specific set of analogies or puzzles used in educational contexts. Unfortunately, I don't have access to that specific content or its answers. To find the answers, I recommend checking educational resources or websites that specialize in word puzzles or analogies.
euphony is to cacophony
vociferous : sotto voce loud : soft
In the "Word within the Word" analogy list, the answers typically involve identifying smaller words or roots within larger words. For instance, in the word "analogy," one might find "log" as a smaller word. Other examples include "bio" in "biology" or "graph" in "photograph." If you provide specific words from your list, I can help identify the smaller words or concepts within them.
I'm sorry, but without the specific word within a word analogies from set 15, I cannot provide the answers. Word within a word analogies typically involve identifying a word within a larger word that forms a new word or relates to the original word in a specific way. To solve these analogies, you need to carefully analyze the components of each word and their relationships to one another. If you provide the specific analogies from set 15, I can help guide you through the process of solving them.
You can find lists of analogies in books about writing, grammar, or rhetoric. Additionally, educational websites and resources often feature collections of analogies for different purposes such as education or entertainment.
Angry is to happy as sad is to cheerful. Cat is to kitten as dog is to puppy. Smart is to intelligent as fast is to swift. Day is to night as whisper is to shout. Laugh is to joke as cry is to tragedy.
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In the "Word Within the Word" analogies series, the answers to the fifth set of analogies are typically based on common prefixes, suffixes, or root words. Without knowing the specific analogies given in set 5, it's challenging to provide exact answers. However, you can approach these analogies by identifying the relationship between the given word and the "word within the word," focusing on similarities in meaning, structure, or word parts to deduce the correct answer.