GRE Verbal Antonym Test-11
GRE Verbal Antonym Test-11
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Can you advise the correct answer to Antonym Test 11, #29 – word is off-key and the reputed antonym is at a regular beat ? Is this correct ? I think of off key as in singing and you are singing on the wrong note so I would have picked at the proper pitch. Please explain the answer because I am confused
Thanks for your comment Katharine, I wish to inform you correct meaning of off- key is Music Pitched higher or lower than the correct notes of a melody so correct option will be at a regular beat. I guess your confusion must be sorted out now.