ISEE Middle Level Verbal : Synonyms: Verbs

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for ISEE Middle Level Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #111 : Synonyms: Verbs

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

OUTFOX

Possible Answers:

Trick

Abandon

Avail

Embrace

Entreat

Correct answer:

Trick

Explanation:

"Outfox" means to deceive someone by being more cunning than they are. The closest answer choice to this meaning is "trick." To provide further help, "entreat" means urge; "abandon" means leave; "embrace" means accept as true or to hug; "avail" means use, take advantage of, draw assistance from.

Example Question #112 : Synonyms: Verbs

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

HESITATE

Possible Answers:

Deny

Accelerate

Dismiss

Delay

Summon

Correct answer:

Delay

Explanation:

To "hesitate" means to pause or delay before saying or doing something. To provide further help, "deny" means refuse to accept the truth of, claim is not true; "dismiss" means send away; "summon" means call for, tell someone to come to you; "accelerate" means go faster, speed up

Example Question #113 : Synonyms: Verbs

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

YIELD

Possible Answers:

Accumulate

Surrender

Astonish

Contrast

Placate

Correct answer:

Surrender

Explanation:

To "yield" means to surrender, to give in to someone else. To provide further help, "placate" means soothe; "astonish" means shock and surprise, inspire awe; "contrast" means compare, identify the differences between two or more things; "accumulate" means gather, collect

Example Question #114 : Synonyms: Verbs

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

NEGLECT

Possible Answers:

Permit

Exhibit

Ignore

Prohibit

Favor

Correct answer:

Ignore

Explanation:

To "neglect" means to ignore, to fail to look after, to abandon. To provide further help, "prohibit" means forbid, not allow to be done; "permit" means allow, the opposite of "prohibit"; "exhibit," when used as a verb, means to show, to display

Example Question #115 : Synonyms: Verbs

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

DIVULGE

Possible Answers:

Permit

Express

Inform

Reveal

Discuss

Correct answer:

Reveal

Explanation:

This question has a number of options that are very close to the meaning of "divulge," but none of them are exactly correct. Whenever we "divulge" something, we reveal something we should have been keeping secret. This "revelation" is a critical aspect of the notion of divulging. Many of the other options express the idea of telling or expressing. None of these matters are about revealing things that should remain hidden.  

Example Question #116 : Synonyms: Verbs

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

EXASPERATE

Possible Answers:

Exhaust

Enrage

Enforce

Annoy

Weary

Correct answer:

Enrage

Explanation:

The word "exasperate" comes from Latin roots meaning rough. The word "asperity" refers to the trait of being rough or harsh. If a person's attitude expresses asperity, he or she is pretty nasty and harsh to others. Whenever someone is "exasperated," he or she could be said to be "worn out" by someone or something. It is like something rough has just totally worn away his or her patience. Therefore, the best option is "enraged," as this word expresses the emotional state of being quite angry after being worn down by someone or something.

Example Question #117 : Synonyms: Verbs

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

BELITTLE

Possible Answers:

Skimp

Condescend

Entertain

Abandon

Shrink

Correct answer:

Condescend

Explanation:

The definition of "belittle" is to put someone down. To "skimp" is to use less of a material (e.g. money) to minimize expenses, while to "shrink" is to reduce in size or amount. To "entertain" is to provide amusement and to "abandon" is to give up completely. The only word that fits the definition of "belittle" is "condescend."

Example Question #118 : Synonyms: Verbs

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

PACIFY

Possible Answers:

Clean

Personify

Aggravate

Appease

Joke

Correct answer:

Appease

Explanation:

"Pacify" is defined as quell the anger, agitation, or excitement of. "Aggravate" is an antonym of this, as it means to worsen a situation or to bother. None of the other answer choices relate to the definition of "pacify;" "personify" means to embody or symbolize, to "joke" is to talk humorously, and to "clean" is to sanitize.

Example Question #119 : Synonyms: Verbs

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

QUARREL

Possible Answers:

Argument

Announcement

Speach

Calm

Quarry

Correct answer:

Argument

Explanation:

A "quarrel" is an argument. The best choice is "argument" as it is a part of the definition of "quarrel." Considering the other choices, a "quarry" is a pit from which stone is obtained, "calm" means peaceful, and an "announcement" is a formal message where information is made publicly known for the first time.

Example Question #120 : Synonyms: Verbs

Pick the best synonym of the following word

Flourish

Possible Answers:

Grow

Overturn

Extend

Flowery

Old

Correct answer:

Grow

Explanation:

"Flourish" can stand as either a noun or a verb, one meaning "an embellishment or decoration," the other meaning "to thrive or succeed." So, in this case, if one is not sure which part of speech this is, the answers can give a clue-- there are no nouns in the answers, only verbs and adjectives. Since flourish is never an adjective, flowery and old do not make sense. To overturn means exactly what it sounds like, which is not necessarily a successful or thriving event. Extend is close, but does not have any connotation, successful or otherwise. So grow is the best option.

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