huge - large as tiny - small ill - sick as health - well being cruel - mean as kind - nice
An example of a verbal analogy could be "Hot is to cold as day is to night." This analogy compares the relationship between the words "hot" and "cold" to the relationship between "day" and "night" in terms of opposite meanings.
"Kites are to the sky as boats are to the ocean."
An example of a verbal contract could be agreeing to pay a friend $50 for a concert ticket they bought for you over the phone. This agreement, even though not in writing, constitutes a verbal contract.
Verbal analogies are comparisons between two pairs of words that have a relationship. They typically follow a specific format, such as "word 1 is to word 2 as word 3 is to word 4." This type of reasoning is commonly used in standardized tests to measure logical thinking and vocabulary skills.
Synonyms are words that have very similar meanings to to other words. For example, "hot" and "scalding" are synonyms. Antonyms are words with opposite meanings. For example, "hot" and "cold" are antonyms.
no they are not
Yes Example: gift - present as Santa - St. Nicholas The pairs on each side of "as" are synonyms.
Verbal phrases are synonyms for verbs
body language, head nodding, hand gestures would all be synonyms for non-verbal communication
An example of a verbal analogy could be "Hot is to cold as day is to night." This analogy compares the relationship between the words "hot" and "cold" to the relationship between "day" and "night" in terms of opposite meanings.
body language?
examples of verbal and none verbal communications
"Kites are to the sky as boats are to the ocean."
Generally, analogy puzzles target the skill of logic. Analogies make up a portion of the verbal score on SAT examinations.
Bellicose describes a person behaving in a manner that is likely to start a fight, verbal or otherwise. Synonyms include argumentative, quarrelsome, hostile, or rude.
Yes, we do analogies.
Explanatory analogies Rhetorical analogies Both A and B