Wavering means to shake, tremble, or be undecided between different options or courses of action. Unsteady means not firm, solid, or fixed, or not constant. Both describe a state of instability or lack of firmness.
Prejudice means preconceived opinion not based on reason or actual experience, often negative. Antagonism means active hostility, opposition, or resistance against someone or something. Both reflect negative attitudes toward others.
Rapid means fast, quick, or swift. 'Nimble' means quick, light, and agile in movement or action, which is conceptually similar to rapid. The distractors are antonyms or unrelated: 'slow' is the direct opposite, 'ungraceful' means lacking elegance, and 'uncouth' means awkward or rude.
Judicious means wise, sensible, or showing good judgment. 'Provident' means showing foresight, careful, or prudent in planning for the future. While not perfect synonyms, both relate to wisdom and careful decision-making. The distractors are incorrect: 'prodigal' means wasteful, 'normal' means average, and 'abate' means to reduce intensity.
Pupil means a student or learner. 'Disciple' means a follower or student of a teacher, especially in a religious or philosophical context. Both terms refer to someone learning from another. The distractors are incorrect: 'sharp' means keen or cutting, 'obscure' means unclear, and 'none of these' is false.
Inexact means not precise, accurate, or exact. 'Erring' means making errors or mistakes, which relates to inaccuracy. While erring specifically means 'mistaken', it conceptually aligns with inexact. The distractors are incorrect: 'careful' is the opposite concept, 'latent' means hidden, and 'manifest' means clear or obvious.
Recurrent means occurring repeatedly, happening again and again. 'Periodic' means occurring at regular intervals or recurring in cycles. Both describe repeated occurrence. The distractors are incorrect: 'undying' means eternal, 'defend' means to protect, and 'none of these' is false.