ISEE Middle Level Verbal : Synonyms: Other Adjectives

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

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Example Questions

Example Question #911 : Synonyms

Synonyms: Select the one word or phrase whose meaning is closest to the word in capital letters.

INTRICATE

Possible Answers:

Mysterious

Misleading

Complex

Intimate

Sneaky

Correct answer:

Complex

Explanation:

"Intricate" means complicated or complex, so "complex" is the correct answer. 

Example Question #61 : Synonyms: Other Adjectives

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

FLORID

Possible Answers:

Ornate

Avoidable

Verdant

Fortunate

Passionate

Correct answer:

Ornate

Explanation:

"Florid" is an adjective that either means reddish or more complicated than is necessary, so "ornate" is the correct answer. "Verdant" (lush and green) may look like a potentially correct answer because "florid" does derive from the Latin for "flower"; however, the modern meaning of "florid" does not have to do with flowers, so "verdant" is not the correct answer.

Example Question #62 : Synonyms: Other Adjectives

Synonyms: Select the word or phrase that best matches the word in capital letters. 

COLOSSAL

Possible Answers:

Tiny 

Serendipitous 

Immense 

Miniscule 

Circumstantial

Correct answer:

Immense 

Explanation:

"Colossal" means very big, so the correct answer is “immense,” which means huge or severe. To further help you, "miniscule" is a synonym of tiny and is the origin of the word “mini;” "serendipitous" means unexpected good fortune; "circumstantial" means incidental or owed to specific circumstances.

Example Question #63 : Synonyms: Other Adjectives

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

MINUSCULE

Possible Answers:

Nimble

Vast

Tiny

Corrupt

Predictable

Correct answer:

Tiny

Explanation:

"Minuscule" means very small, so "tiny" is the best match. "Vast" usually refers to areas of land or bodies of water and means very wide, so it is an antonym, or opposite, of "minuscule."

Example Question #64 : Synonyms: Other Adjectives

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

DORMANT

Possible Answers:

Asleep

Domesticated

Energetic

Exhausted

Deplorable

Correct answer:

Asleep

Explanation:

“Dormant” means asleep or in a period of inactivity, so "quiescent" is the correct answer, as "quiescent" means dormant or inactive. As for the other answer choices, “energetic” means full of energy; “domestic” means having to do with the home or tamed and not wild; “deplorable” means heinous and inexcusable; and “exhausted” means very tired or used up.

Example Question #65 : Synonyms: Other Adjectives

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

ANCILLARY

Possible Answers:

Supplementary

Angular

Docile

Complementary

Toxic

Correct answer:

Supplementary

Explanation:

“Ancillary” means not necessary but supporting or helping the main part of something. This is identical in meaning to the word “supplementary.” As for the other answer choices, “complementary” means working well with something or provided for free; “toxic” means poisonous; “docile” means quiet and easily controlled; and "angular" means containing many angles instead of curves.

Example Question #66 : Synonyms: Other Adjectives

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

APT

Possible Answers:

Appropriate

Jarring

Dull

Explicable

Applicable

Correct answer:

Appropriate

Explanation:

“Apt” means appropriate, right, and correct for a given situation, so "appropriate" is the correct answer. As for the other answer choices, “applicable” means able to be applied or related to a situation or circumstance; “explicable” means able to be explained; "jarring" means sudden and shocking or rattling and jolting; and "dull" means blunt and not sharp or boring.

Example Question #67 : Synonyms: Other Adjectives

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

AMBIGUOUS

Possible Answers:

Able

Imprecise

Dexterous

Argumentative

Mammalian

Correct answer:

Imprecise

Explanation:

When something is ambiguous, it is not distinct. For example, someone might shrug his or her shoulders. This action may indicate either not caring or meaning that the person is okay with what was said (or perhaps something entirely different). Such a gesture is thus said to be "ambiguous," for its meaning can go many different ways. (The word comes from roots that mean driving or going both ways at once. You might know the ambi- prefix, which means both. It is related to the word ambidextrous, which means using both hands ably.) Thus, the best option among those provided is imprecise. When something is "precise," it is exact. The "im-" prefix here is what is called a "privitive prefix." It is a prefix that means not. Therefore, "imprecise" means not precise—quite like being ambiguous!

Example Question #68 : Synonyms: Other Adjectives

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

COVERT

Possible Answers:

Denied

Attitude

Undercover

Visible

Blanket

Correct answer:

Undercover

Explanation:

"Covert" means hidden or undercover. Spies often go on covert operations which means that it is a secret operation. "Visible" means able to be seen. "Blanket" is a concrete noun referring to a cloth object used as a cover for warmth. "

Example Question #69 : Synonyms: Other Adjectives

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

INTENTIONAL

Possible Answers:

Relatable

Indeterminate

Blurry

Ambiguous

Deliberate

Correct answer:

Deliberate

Explanation:

Look at your answer choices--how would you categorize the words? "Indeterminate," "ambiguous," and "blurry" all refer to something that is not easily known, understood, or perceived. "Relatable" means that you can easily relate to or connect with that that person or thing. "Deliberate" means that there is a clear intention to the action described; in other words, it is "intentional."

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