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Mortifying is to splendid as injured is to _____manifoldunscathedstrickenglowering

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Mortifying is to splendid as injured is to _____

  • manifold
  • unscathed
  • stricken
  • lowering
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Solution

To solve the analogy "Mortifying is to splendid as injured is to _____", we need to find a word that has an opposite or contrasting meaning to "injured," just as "splendid" is an opposite of "mortifying."

  1. "Mortifying" means causing great embarrassment or shame, while "splendid" means magnificent or very impressive. Thus, they are antonyms.

  2. The term "injured" refers to someone who has been harmed or hurt. The antonym of "injured" would be a word indicating safety or being unharmed.

  3. Analyzing the options:

    • "manifold" doesn't relate to the context.
    • "unscathed" means not harmed or uninjured, which fits perfectly as an antonym to "injured."
    • "stricken" often refers to being affected negatively, which does not provide an opposite.
    • "lowering" does not relate to being harmed or unhurt.
  4. Therefore, the most fitting word for the analogy is "unscathed," which means unharmed.

Final Answer

unscathed

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