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Example Question #876 : Sentence Completion Questions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Zachary took the numerous encouraging events to be _________ signs of a positive turn of events in his life.
questionable
auspicious
fortuitous
inconstant
felicitous
auspicious
The best word here is “auspicious,” thought “felicitous” is a very tempting trap word. The latter indicates that something is pleasing or very appropriate for the given circumstances. When something is “auspicious” it is not merely a “happy chance” but moreover indicates (or at least forecasts) future success, something for which Zachary was hoping, as indicated by the interpretation of these signs as hopefully indicating “a positive turn of events.” The word “auspice” literally means a token of prophecy, coming from the Latin word for one who looks at birds to discover the will of the gods. When one says that something was “done under the auspices of X,” he or she means that X supported the given undertaking.
Example Question #851 : One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Although he tried to find a pattern amid the __________ stock prices, the markets’ volatility was too great for him to discover any short-term or long-term order.
soaring
receding
falling
fluctuating
unkempt
fluctuating
When something fluctuates, its changes in an irregular manner, making it hard to predict that which is fluctuating. That this is the case in our sentence is hinted by the fact that the “volatility was too great” for any kind of forecasting. The word is derived from the Latin verb for “to flow,” and has related English words like “flux” and “influx” as well as “influence” and “fluid.”
Example Question #878 : Sentence Completion Questions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Although the house was relatively new, it was in a state of significant disrepair, to the point that it looked much worse than many old, __________ buildings in town.
dilapidated
outmoted
outdated
venerable
Victorian
dilapidated
The implication in this sentence is that the house was in more disrepair than even many other deteriorating houses in town. The best word to match this sense is “dilapidated,” which means “falling apart due to age or lack of care.” It is derived from the prefix “di-” meaning “apart or down from” and the Latin word for stone, “lapis.” The stone lapis lazuli is so named because it is the stone (lapis) from the place in Persia (now Iran) that was Latinized as Lazulus.
Example Question #879 : Sentence Completion Questions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Looking back on the many obstacles that he faced in his life, Luca could not help being amazed at his ability to overcome such __________ difficulties.
inflexible
redoubtable
questionable
unexpected
fortuitous
redoubtable
The sense of the sentence is that Luca had many formidable difficulties in his life. If something is particularly difficult in this manner, it is called “redoubtable.” The word does not mean “to doubt again.” Instead, the “re-” prefix here is an intensifier, meaning that the word literally means something like “really doubtable” (because it is so difficult).
Example Question #880 : Sentence Completion Questions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
In a world filled with right-handed people, those who are left-handed regularly find themselves forced to become __________, often becoming adept at performing tasks with their both hands because they have been forced by lack of any other options.
persecuted
embittered
excluded
ambidextrous
unsupported
ambidextrous
The key is that these persons often perform actions with both hands, which is precisely what being “ambidextrous” means. Literally, it means, both (are) right or both hands are as good as right hands.
Example Question #852 : One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
In the late-night mists, the street lamp cast a __________ glow that hovered in the air above the heads of the pedestrians; many children were frightened by the sight, which they frequently mistook for being the form of a ghost.
devilish
wicked
pulsating
eerie
spectral
spectral
Since the children confuse the lamplight with that of a ghost, it is best described as being “spectral.” Other options like “eerie,” “devilish,” and “wicked” are not as directly related to the “ghostly” appearance. The word is related to a number of other words related to the Latin for look, such as “speculate” and “spectator,” though here the word explicitly means to have a ghostly appearance.
Example Question #202 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Regina never had a close relationship with her mother and therefore was always searching for a __________ maternal figure to fill her perceived need.
caring
devoted
kind
friendly
surrogate
surrogate
Since Regina is said to be looking for someone to fill the role of a mother in her life, we can say most assuredly that she is looking for a replacement mother. Whether or not she desires one who is friendly, we cannot say, and while likely she wants a devoted mother, still the sentence most directly is talking about this need for a replacement. A “surrogate” is a substitute for some position or role. It comes from the Latin word meaning to replace or depute, more distantly being derived from the combination of “super,” meaning over and “rogare,” meaning to ask. The latter is related to English words like “interrogate” and “derogatory.”
Example Question #201 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Sadly, Mark had developed a very __________ relationship with his friend Thomas; he was unable to separate himself from the latter, who himself often needed such attention to fulfill his ego.
problematic
deleterious
questionable
unhealthy
codependent
codependent
When a person has a deep psychological reliance on another person, it can often be called codependence. This is particularly the case when the other partner needs such a relationship as well, perhaps for other reasons. For instance, one person might need a mother figure and rely on some woman in his or her life, while that maternal figure might likewise have some need for someone to support her (e.g.) alcoholism. If the other person is a drinking partner, this relationship could be considered particularly codependent.
Example Question #201 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Catherine’s children showed her the _________ respect due to her as their mother.
prolific
maternal
filial
undying
eternal
filial
A “filial” quality is one that is due from a child. It is derived from the Latin words for daughter (filia) and son (filius).
Example Question #204 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Sentences
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Although one might of regretted the __________ conditions of the arranged marriage, Roland was quite accepting of his wife, even though she did not meet the perfection he had previously desired in a spouse.
lamentable
amorous
questionable
disconsolate
suboptimal
suboptimal
The key expressions are “even though she did not meet the perfection.” To be “below” a level of perfection is to be “suboptimal,” a word literally meaning below the best. The prefix “sub-” has many derivatives in English (“submarine,” “substance,” and so forth). The word “optimal” (found in English words like “optimum”) is derived from the Latin “optimus,” meaning “best.”
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