Which is the best antonym of "autocracy"?
A. monarchy
B. democracy<
C. despotism
D. tyranny
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OpenStudy (quin100):
well what do u think it is take a guess.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@quin100 Yeah, I pointed it out. I'm thinking it's B :))
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OpenStudy (quin100):
yup
OpenStudy (jareeek):
Np
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@quin100 Thank you!! x
OpenStudy (quin100):
for what lol? np
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I have 18 questions left. Does anyone have the time to go over them with me? I really want to pass. This is all vocabulary.
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OpenStudy (jareeek):
medal? everyone else has one xD
OpenStudy (quin100):
sure
OpenStudy (jareeek):
:D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
:D
OpenStudy (jareeek):
trying to unlock a title
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I'll get the next one...
OpenStudy (jareeek):
i have 42 smart cent
OpenStudy (quin100):
nice
OpenStudy (anonymous):
placid
A.
agitated
B.
kind
C.
smug
D.
easygoing
I think it's A.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
(Sorry, I'm not gonna bother to fix the spacing xD)
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OpenStudy (jareeek):
looking for antonym?
OpenStudy (malcolmmcswain):
Placid typically means emotionless.
OpenStudy (jareeek):
synonym or difintion
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ys, antonym.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes*
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OpenStudy (malcolmmcswain):
Also known as calm or peaceful
OpenStudy (jareeek):
you are
OpenStudy (jareeek):
right
OpenStudy (malcolmmcswain):
Yeah, I would also say A
OpenStudy (jareeek):
correct or how you want to say it
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Alrightie, here's the next one..
OpenStudy (anonymous):
pedantic
A.
scholarly
B.
childish
C.
ignorant
D.
sophisticated
I'm going with C.. but I'm iffy on B.
OpenStudy (malcolmmcswain):
ped·ant
noun
a person who is excessively concerned with minor details and rules or with displaying academic learning.
So, which do you think is the antonym of a pedantic person?
OpenStudy (malcolmmcswain):
I would say A is a synonym.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@malcolmmcswain C?
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OpenStudy (malcolmmcswain):
And I would agree with C as the antonym :D
OpenStudy (malcolmmcswain):
Good job.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Hoorah! :D LET'S DO THE NEXT..
OpenStudy (malcolmmcswain):
Okee dokee. ^_^
OpenStudy (jareeek):
:D
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Divest
A.
to take away
B.
to control
C.
to devise
D.
to provide
A would be the synonym, so D would be the answer, yes?
OpenStudy (malcolmmcswain):
I would, however, request that (for future reference) you post new questions up as new questions. That's the way OS has set it up... :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Oh, alrightie.
OpenStudy (malcolmmcswain):
di·vest
dəˈvest,dīˈvest/
verb
deprive (someone) of power, rights, or possessions.
"men are unlikely to be divested of power without a struggle"
synonyms: deprive of, strip of, dispossess of, rob of, cheat out of, trick out of
"he intends to divest you of your power"
I would agree with your answer... :P
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I'll do that after this question.
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OpenStudy (malcolmmcswain):
Thanks! ^-^
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Fabulous :D Alright, I'll close the question and start a new one!