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Example Question #137 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Sentences
Answer the following sample question. Select the word or pair of words that most correctly completes the sentence.
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Maria occasionally experiences __________Â dreaming, but usually her dreams are utterly incomprehensible.
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nebulous
peripheral
wary
insolent
lucid
lucid
"Lucid" means comprehensible, clear, or understandable. "Wary" means careful or cautious. "Peripheral" means minor, outside, or incidental. "Nebulous" means murky, confused, or obscured. "Insolent" means bold or disrespectful.Â
Example Question #138 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Sentences
Select the word or word pair that best completes the sentence.
Even in the dead of the jungle night, the adventurer could read his daily log by the moonlight shining through his __________Â mosquito net.
diaphanous
acrid
elongated
impeccable
diaphanous
While the adventurer's mosquito net might very well be "impeccable" (flawless), "acrid" (smelly) or "elongated" (if he was perhaps a very tall adventurer), all that we know for sure is that light can shine through it—and that is the exact meaning of "diaphanous."
Example Question #139 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Sentences
Answer the following sample question. Select the word or pair of words that most correctly completes the sentence.
The tantrum-throwing toddler remained __________Â and refused to eat his vegetables.
bucolic
didactic
palpable
antediluvian
obdurate
obdurate
"Obdurate" means pigheaded or stubborn. "Antediluvian" means out-of-date or prehistoric (ante=before, diluvian=the flood). "Bucolic" means rural or rustic in nature. "Didactic" means educational or explanatory. "Palpable" means clear or obvious.Â
Example Question #140 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Sentences
Answer the following sample question. Select the word or pair of words that most correctly completes the sentence.
My uncle is always complaining about something. He's the most __________Â person I know.
taciturn
recalcitrant
nonchalant
venerable
querulous
querulous
"Querulous" means habitually complaining or whining. "Recalcitrant" means stubbornly defiant. "Taciturn" means reserved or uncommunicative. "Venerable" means revered or sacred. "Nonchalant" means casual or unconcerned.
Example Question #131 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Sentences
Answer the following sample question. Select the word or pair of words that most correctly completes the sentence.
The __________Â Buddhist monk sat in contemplative silence at the back of the temple.
myriad
taciturn
lugubrious
gregarious
imperial
taciturn
"Taciturn" means reserved or uncommunicative. "Gregarious" means outgoing or sociable. "Imperial" means majestic, noble, or proud. "Lugubrious" means depressing or somber. "Myriad" means multiple or various.Â
Example Question #132 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Sentences
Answer the following sample question. Select the word or pair of words that most correctly completes the sentence.
Shortly after the Big Bang, the __________Â universe was just a swirling mass of gas and dust.
inchoate
fetid
myopic
lackadaisical
hackneyed
inchoate
"Inchoate" means undeveloped or beginning. "Myopic" means nearsighted or biased. "Lackadaisical" means careless or indifferent. "Hackneyed" means cliched or corny. "Fetid" means foul or rancid.
Example Question #133 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Sentences
Answer the following sample question. Select the word or pair of words that most correctly completes the sentence.
It's impossible to argue with someone who has only a __________Â understanding of the facts.
culpable
pragmatic
tenuous
intractable
indelible
tenuous
"Tenuous" means delicate or flimsy. "Indelible" means indestructible or enduring. "Pragmatic" means sensible or practical. "Intractable" means difficult or incurable. "Culpable" means responsible, liable, or guilty.
Example Question #811 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Answer the following sample question. Select the word or pair of words that most correctly completes the sentence.
The Donner Party's dream of reaching California was rendered __________Â by a devastating blizzard in the Sierra Nevada mountains.
tranquil
sodden
nafarious
venturesome
futile
futile
"Futile" means hopeless or pointless. "Venturesome" means courageous or adventurous. "Tranquil" means calm and peaceful. "Sodden" means saturated or drenched. "Nefarious" means horrible or sinful.Â
Example Question #812 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Select the word or word pair that best completes the sentence.
Just because I have changed my major seven times doesn't mean that I am __________ in every aspect of my life.
esoteric
fickle
prodigious
incessant
fickle
Had this student actually completed seven degrees she could make the argument that her academic life was "prodigious" (which describes something that is enormous or exceptional). And one could attempt to argue that she "incessantly" (without ceasing) changed majors. But the best answer here is "fickle" (changing frequently; not particularly loyal or reliable).
Example Question #813 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Sentences
Select the word or word pair that best completes the sentence.
Having composed thousands of text messages over the course of the month, John was struggling to keep his term paper from sounding too __________.
aloof
colloquial
mediocre
livid
colloquial
Most people compose text messages using language that is more informal and conversational than the language they might use in a formal essay for school—instead of asking a friend, "Would you do me the honor of dining with me this afternoon?" you might simply text (more "colloquially"), "hey—let's get lunch." Thus, "colloquial" (language used in casual, everyday situations) is the best answer here.