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Example Question #206 : Nouns In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
In a surprising act of __________, Albert forgave Sebastian for having stolen and spent the whole of his retirement savings.
spirituality
piety
generosity
clemency
folly
clemency
The specific sense that we are looking for in our word is that of forgiveness and mercy. While Albert’s act is perhaps pious and generous, it most certainly is “clement,” a word meaning “lenient or merciful.” When we say that there is “inclement weather,” we generally mean that it is particularly nasty, as though it were unforgiving.
Example Question #207 : Nouns In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Prince Harold’s father, King Oswald, died when the prince was merely three years old, thus requiring that his mother rule as the __________ until the prince came of age.
queen
princess
usurper
regent
successor
regent
Clearly, the mother in question is neither stealing nor succeeding to the throne. However, insofar as she is ruling, she is doing so as a replacement for the king. A person filling such a role is called the “regent.” Such regency is undertaken in any case where the normal ruler is not fit to assume responsibilities (e.g. because of age, illness, or perhaps being off at war and out of communication). The word is related to the Latin “regere,” meaning “to rule.” Related words in English include “regal,” “reign,” and “interregnum.”
Example Question #208 : Nouns In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
After forty years of reading, writing, and researching topics concerning embryology, the scientist felt that his new textbook represented the __________ of his life-long devotion to his subject.
representation
declaration
culmination
codification
publication
culmination
A number of the options presented as answers to this question are tempting, as they seem to apply to the case of the textbook being considered. Certainly, the new textbook would represent or declare the scientist’s work. These are all insufficient, when one notes the key expression, “after forty years.” The implication is that the textbook is the summary or “high point” of a long process of work. A “culmination” is the pinnacle or high point of some process, often implying that such a process took significant time to complete. It comes Latin roots meaning “summit.”
Example Question #209 : Nouns In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
During the tedious meetings at work, Theodore would often allow himself to partake in a wholly imaginative __________ in order to keep himself sane in spite of the tedium of his surroundings.
discussion
dementia
reverie
discourse
lunacy
reverie
A “reverie” is a state of daydreaming. When the term is used to describe a type of music, it implies that the music is meant to invoke the feeling of such a dreamy state. The other options either exceed the implications of the sentence (“dementia” and “lunacy”) or do not capture this sense of dreaming (“discussion” and “discourse”).Â
Example Question #215 : Nouns In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Gregory tied the shirt around his arm as an ad hoc __________ to stop the steady bleeding of the fresh wound.
cincture
sling
bandage
strap
tourniquet
tourniquet
The key thing to note in reading this sentence is that the shirt is functioning to stop bleeding at its source. Although a bandage or strap might do this, a tourniquet is the best choice because this is explicitly a device used for stopping the flow of blood by constricting the vessel through which it is flowing.
Example Question #211 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The précis provided a __________ presentation of the rather lengthy article.
inadequate
tedious
succinct
monotonous
superficial
succinct
Here, it is necessary to know the meaning of “précis” in order to be certain about the necessary meaning of the needed word. Strictly speaking, a précis is a summary of some longer text. It is not necessarily superficial or reductive in its presentation of the longer source. It merely provides a short summary. Therefore, the best option for our sentence is “succinct,” which means brief in form or expression. It is derived from root words that mean “encircled.” The word “cincture,” meaning a belt, is an example of another related word.
Example Question #211 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The cave functioned as a __________ in which the intellectual teenagers could avoid social persecution while discussing their favorite mathematical and literary subjects.
haven
barrier
spelunk
chamber
blockade
haven
The teenagers, in looking to escape persecution, are seeking a place of safety. Such a place would be a “haven,” a word that we often see in the combined expression “safe haven.” The word can also be used to indicate an inlet or port at which ships can dock.
Example Question #217 : Nouns In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The man’s heart had grown too large for his ribcage on account of an inherited condition leading to such cases of __________.
hypertrophy
ailment
grotesqueness
emergency
extremity
hypertrophy
When an organ enlarges because of an increase in cellular size, it is said to undergo hypertrophy. This word is derived from a prefix that likely is familiar, “hyper,” and a base “trophy,” that is perhaps not as familiar in its root meaning. “Hyper” means “above” or “beyond,” as found in words like “hyperbole,” “hyperactive,” and “hypersensitive.” The “trophy” portion is derived from the Greek “trophe,” meaning “nourishment.” Something that is “hypertropic” is “over-nourished” in the sense of having too much fluid and material within its cells.
Example Question #218 : Nouns In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Sadly, the accident had ended in Susanne being a barely conscious __________, unable to speak or even to feed herself.
patient
layabout
elder
comatose
invalid
invalid
Since Susanne could barely function as a human being, she would most exactly be considered an “invalid,” a word indicating a person who has been disabled from injury or illness. Literally, the word means “lacking strength.” The “-valid” portion comes from root words related to the notion of strength, as found in other English words like “valor,” “valid,” and “prevail.” Do not be tempted to choose “comatose.” First, there is no direct indication that she has been put into a coma. Secondly, the form of the word does not fit in the sentence, as “comatose” is an adjective that really cannot be used substantively as a noun (as is needed in this sentence).
Example Question #219 : Nouns In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Having received the nation’s most prestigious scientific award, Julius believed himself to have reached the __________ of his career.
fulfillment
end
intention
pinnacle
completion
pinnacle
Since we are told nothing about Julius’ goals and career expectations, it would be unacceptable to choose a work implying that the award marks the completion of his career or the fulfillment of his motives for doing his work; therefore, it is best to interpret the sentence as merely asserting that Julius believes himself to have reached the “high point” of his career. Strictly speaking, a “pinnacle” is a high, steep rock or mountain, though the word by extension means “high point,” understood both physically as well as with regard to human accomplishment.
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