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Example Question #513 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
He was __________ a deal, but found the terms unsuited to his liking and refused it.
rejected
abhorred
impugned
scorned
tendered
tendered
The fact the subject "rejected" the deal indicates that he had a choice regarding it. The correct answer needs to be a neutral word, which can rule out all but one choice. "Tendered," meaning offered or given in a negotiation, is the correct answer choice.
Example Question #514 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
After hours of consideration, the man still __________ about his final decision.
rejected
waffled
ignored
brooked
warped
waffled
The sentence contrasts the man doing the missing word "about his final decision," and the fact he had given it "hours of consideration." The correct answer will indicate he has not made up his mind. "Waffled," meaning to equivocate or go back and forth, is the best choice among the answers.
Example Question #515 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
Although he claimed to be unfairly _________, the evidence of his misbehavior was slowly stacking up.
privileged
impugned
accompanied
honored
exhumed
impugned
The sentence describes the subject's belief he was "unfairly" having the missing word done to him. This is despite the fact the "evidence of his misbehavior" is expanding, which means the correct answer should indicate criticism. "Impugned," meaning to challenge or question someone's honor, is the best choice among the answers.
Example Question #516 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts
Being wrong was a possibility the cocksure know it all could never __________.
eliminate
dismiss
refuse
combat
brook
brook
The sentence describes the subject as a "cocksure know it all." This means that he would never be able to understand how he could be wrong, and the correct answer will reflect this. "Brook," meaning to consider or approach, is the best choice among the answers.
Example Question #581 : Text Completion
To make the gift fancier, the books were _________ with custom trim on their covers.
undermined
sabotaged
embossed
defaced
eroded
embossed
The missing word describes something done to "make the gift fancier." The correct answer, therefore, must indicate a special task to personalize or improve the books. "Embossed," meaning to decorate with a special stamp, is the correct answer choice.
Example Question #582 : Text Completion
The general's attack did not seek to destroy his opponent, but simply to __________ the opposing forward line.
propagate
eviscerate
enervate
masticate
fusillade
enervate
The sentence explicitly notes that the attack would not "destroy his opponent," and the missing word has to mean harming, but less than "destroy." The correct answer needs to mean weaken or fatigue, the definition of "enervate."
Example Question #583 : Text Completion
The team's poor play in the season opener __________ a difficult year for their fans.
resuscitated
presaged
equivocated
enervated
imitated
presaged
The sentence notes the team's fans had "a difficult year" after their "poor play in the season opener." This means the correct answer will therefore indicate a connection between the team's play in their opener and the rest of the year. "Presaged," meaning forewarned or foreshadowed, is the best choice among the answers.
Example Question #584 : Text Completion
The only way to solve the decades old murder was to __________ the victim for analysis.
entomb
disinter
flout
venerate
disregard
disinter
The sentence notes that the victim of a "decades old murder" had to be "analyzed." The correct answer will indicate that a dead body had to looked at and examined. "Disinter," meaning to dig up or remove from a grave, is the best choice among the answers.
Example Question #154 : Verbs In One Blank Texts
The plan was simply to __________ the procession, but it ended up completely cancelling it.
eviscerate
deride
orate
hallow
impede
impede
The plan actually "ended up completely cancelling" the procession, although it was only supposed to do the missing word. This means that the correct answer will show it was not supposed to go that far. "Impede," meaning to hinder or get in the way, is the best choice among the answers.
Example Question #585 : Text Completion
The recipe carefully instructed that the ingredients should not __________ until specifically instructed to blend them.
emboss
separate
cant
commingle
eschew
commingle
The recipe directs ingredients should only mix when "specifically instructed." This indicates the correct answer will mean blending or coming together, the definition of "commingling."
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