Word Analogy - Word and Intensity


 
 
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Word Analogy - Word and Intensity

Word and Intensity : When one word of the pair is of higher intensity than the other word of the pair, then it is called intensity relationship. Example:Anger : Rage. So, rage is of higher intensity than Anger. Some more examples are given below :

  • Wish : Desire
  • Touch : Push
  • Kindle : Burn  
  • Sink : Drown
  • Quarrel : War - ‘War’ is of higher intensity than ‘Quarrel’.
  • Sink : Drown
  • Speak : Shout
  • Anger : Rage
  • Refuse : Deny
  • Unhappy : Sad
  • Wish : Desire
  • Error : Blunder
  • Moist : Drench
  • Crime : Sin
  • Famous : Renowned
  • Example 1: Street : Lane : : Road : ?

    (a) Avenue       (b) Highway                (c) Footpath           (d) Junction

    Solution: (a) Second is a smaller form of the first.

    Example 2: Plant : Tree : : Girl : ?

    (a) Wife                    (b) Mother       (c) Woman            (d) Sister

    Solution:  (c) First grows into the second.

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    Question : 1

    Directions : The following questions consisst of two words each that have a certain relationship to each other, followed by four lettered pairs of words. Select the lettered pair that has the same relationship as the original pair of words.

    Waiter : Tip

    Right Option : B
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