All ISEE Middle Level Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #227 : Synonyms: Adjectives And Adverbs
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
DERANGED
Intriguing
Disorganized
Surprised
Irrational
Harmful
Irrational
The word "deranged" is a very strong adjective for describing something that we think is "totally crazy." Thus, the best option will express this idea of being insane. The only option that does so is "irrational," which means totally unreasonable. For example, you could say, "He was so deranged that he thought he could swim in the lava to save the diamond." This means that the person was so irrational that he thought it was a reasonable thing to save the diamond in this manner.
Example Question #228 : Synonyms: Adjectives And Adverbs
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
JOVIAL
Frightening
Plump
Sociable
Deranged
Delicious
Sociable
Whenever someone is "jovial," he or she is very friendly or genial. Such a person is likely very enjoyable company when at a social gathering. It is for this reason that the word "jovial" can have the word "sociable" as a possible synonym. A "sociable" person is likely friendly and very good at interacting with others.
Example Question #229 : Synonyms: Adjectives And Adverbs
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
MELODRAMATIC
Intrigued
Performed
Overdone
Annoying
Disturbed
Overdone
The word "melodramatic" describes someone or something that is overstated in its character. As regards people, a melodramatic person is basically someone who has a dramatic or overstated personality. Thus, the word "overdone" is a fine enough synonym for describing such a person.
Example Question #230 : Synonyms: Adjectives And Adverbs
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
OBLIVIOUS
Disappointed
Unobservant
Insane
Vapid
Foolish
Unobservant
Whenever someone is "oblivious," he or she is completely unaware of things. The word is related to "oblivion," which means nothingness. It is like the oblivious person's awareness is filled with nothingness—instead of actual awareness of his or her surroundings! Therefore, we can say, "Henry was so oblivious of his surroundings, that he walked into a wall without even noticing it."
Example Question #481 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
PIOUS
Posh
Exquisite
Dignified
Devout
Moral
Devout
Generally speaking, we use the word "pious" to refer to someone who is religious in a devoted way. In the past, the word used to deal with someone's respect for his or her parents, though this use is much rarer today. Sometimes, "pious" is used to describe someone who is showy with his or her religiousness, though is actually quite nasty and immoral. In this question, however, the only acceptable option is "devout."
Example Question #482 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
UNWAVERING
Melodramatic
Subjective
Steadfast
Pompous
Arrogant
Steadfast
Whenever something "wavers," it sways from side to side. If "waver" when you walk, you don't walk a linear path, but instead move from side to side as you proceed forward, winding back and forth.
Whenever we describe someone as being "unwavering," we are saying that he or she is unchanging. This person does not go off the side of the path that has been chosen. Such a person is devoted to what he or she is doing. Hence, "steadfast" is an excellent synonym. It means standing steadily in the sense of meaning unchanging and devoted.
Example Question #483 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
AGGRESSIVE
Enraged
Distinguished
Angry
Assertive
Antisocial
Assertive
Likely, you know the word "aggressive" in some manner. An "aggressive" person is pushy and generally pretty combative. He or she really does a lot to get his or her way. Aggressive people are not much fun to be around (at least most of the time). So, it's tempting to say that the word means "angry," "enraged," or even "antisocial"; however, being aggressive primarily has to do with being pushy or, as is appropriate given our options for this question, "assertive."
Example Question #484 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
HUMANE
Wise
Advanced
Liberal
Fortuitous
Understanding
Understanding
The word "humane" is related to the word "human." In a way, it means acting in a way that befits a true and good human person. Thus, a "humane" person is someone who is understanding and compassionate, not mean and rude. The only option that expresses this general meaning is "understanding." A number of the other options try to trick you by getting you to pick a word that hints at the fact that human beings are very developed creatures. Do not be tricked by these!
Example Question #485 : Identifying Synonyms
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Humans are born with the ________________ ability to learn languages; babies do not need formal training on how to recognize words from speech.
Superb
Strange
Superb
Innate
Innate
Innate
The definition of "innate" is possessed at birth or a natural trait. Therefore, the sentence provides the necessary clue for the missing word where it states "babies do not need formal training." The other answer choices do not match this definition.
Example Question #851 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
FRUGAL
Thrifty
Fearless
Gargantuan
Sincere
Fake
Thrifty
"Frugal" means "thrifty" or economical. The other answer choices here do not relate to money or other expenses.
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