Corrections Officer Entrance (CJBAT) Practice Exam

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Which of the following terms is not synonymous with 'undistinguished'?

  1. Remarkable

  2. Commonplace

  3. Unexceptional

  4. Unmemorable

The correct answer is: Remarkable

The term 'undistinguished' refers to something that does not stand out or has no special features; it is often synonymous with being ordinary or lacking distinctiveness. The correct answer, 'remarkable,' conveys a meaning that is the opposite of 'undistinguished.' Something that is remarkable is noteworthy or extraordinary, which directly contrasts with the idea of being undistinguished. The other terms—commonplace, unexceptional, and unmemorable—all align closely with the meaning of 'undistinguished.' They suggest an absence of distinction or uniqueness, reinforcing the notion of being average or not noteworthy. By understanding that 'remarkable' signifies something worthy of attention or admiration, one can appreciate why it does not fit within the synonymous context of 'undistinguished.'