Corrections Officer Entrance (CJBAT) Practice Exam

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What is the opposite of the word 'attain'?

  1. Achieve

  2. Succeed

  3. Fail

  4. Realize

The correct answer is: Fail

The opposite of the word "attain" is best captured by the word "fail." To "attain" means to reach or accomplish something successfully, whether it's a goal, a level of understanding, or a tangible object. In contrast, "fail" implies a lack of success in achieving those goals or objectives. When you fail to attain something, it means that you did not reach or achieve it, thus directly opposing the concept of attaining. In understanding how the other choices relate to "attain," "achieve" and "succeed" both have positive connotations that reinforce the idea of reaching a goal, thereby aligning closely with "attain." "Realize," while sometimes used in a similar context, typically means to understand or become aware of something rather than the actual act of reaching a goal. Therefore, "fail" stands out as the clear opposite.