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Personality adjectives (find the odd-one-out)

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English

9th - 12th Grade

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Personality adjectives (find the odd-one-out)
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intelligent - sharp - brainy - dim

Answer explanation

The words 'intelligent', 'sharp', and 'brainy' all describe high mental ability, while 'dim' indicates a lack of intelligence. Therefore, 'dim' is the correct choice as it is the antonym of the other words.

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shy - sociable - gregarious - friendly

Answer explanation

The word 'shy' is the opposite of 'sociable', 'gregarious', and 'friendly', which all describe outgoing and social behavior. Therefore, 'shy' is the correct answer as it does not fit with the other terms.

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clever - cunning - crafty - sly

Answer explanation

The words 'cunning', 'crafty', and 'sly' all imply a degree of deceitfulness or trickiness, while 'clever' generally refers to intelligence or quick thinking without the negative connotation. Thus, 'clever' is the outlier.

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impolite - ill-mannered - cruel - discourteous

Answer explanation

The word 'cruel' is the correct answer as it describes a lack of kindness, similar to 'impolite' and 'discourteous'. 'Ill-mannered' and 'discourteous' also imply rudeness, but 'cruel' specifically denotes a harshness that aligns with the other terms.

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trustworthy - envious - reliable - sincere

Answer explanation

The word 'envious' is the only term that does not convey a positive trait. 'Trustworthy', 'reliable', and 'sincere' all imply positive qualities, while 'envious' suggests jealousy, making it the correct choice.

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economical - thrifty - miserly

Answer explanation

The terms 'economical' and 'thrifty' imply careful spending, while 'miserly' suggests an extreme reluctance to spend. Therefore, 'miserly' is the most fitting choice as it aligns with the idea of being excessively frugal.

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relaxed- tense - easy-going - laid-back

Answer explanation

The words 'relaxed', 'easy-going', and 'laid-back' all describe a calm and stress-free demeanor. 'Tense' is the opposite, indicating stress or anxiety, making it the correct choice as it does not fit with the other terms.

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