contemporary:fashionable ::ancient :

normal
correct
formal
natural
obsolute

The correct word is misspelled.

wich 1 obsolete

Wow! Have some patience, please. Only two minutes and you're posting question marks??

Yes -- obsolete.

This is a good way to get yourself banned. Please display some manners.

The analogy being given is "contemporary:fashionable" which means that contemporary is to fashionable. To understand the analogy, we can break it down.

"Contemporary" means something that is current or modern in style or design. And "fashionable" means something that is currently popular or in style.

So, if we apply the same relationship to the second pair in the analogy, "ancient" is the term that is being compared. "Ancient" means something that belongs to a time long past. Therefore, we are looking for a word that means something that was popular or in style in the distant past.

Looking at the options given:
- "Normal" does not fit the relationship as it does not describe something that was popular or in style in the past.
- "Correct" also does not match the relationship as it does not describe something that is fashionable or popular in the past.
- "Formal" is not the correct answer since it does not relate to the concept of being fashionable or popular in the past.
- "Natural" is also not the most fitting choice as it does not convey the meaning of something being fashionable or popular in the past.

The correct answer is "obsolete." The term "obsolete" means something that is no longer in use or outdated, which aligns with the idea of something fashion-wise that was once popular in the past but is no longer in style.