SSAT Elementary Level Verbal : Synonyms: Verbs

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for SSAT Elementary Level Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #51 : Synonyms: Verbs

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

ADAPT

Possible Answers:

Object

Advertise

Resist

Abolish

Adjust

Correct answer:

Adjust

Explanation:

"Adapt" and "adjust" are synonymous. They refer to something changing in order to conform. The other words do not share this meaning.

Example Question #52 : Synonyms: Verbs

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

INQUIRE

Possible Answers:

Sing

Compete

Motivate

Question

Harmonize

Correct answer:

Question

Explanation:

"Inquire" means to investigate or question. You might "inquire" of your teacher how long the test will take. When used as a verb, "question" also means to ask questions or investigate.

"Motivate" means to encourage someone. This is similar to the word "inspire," but not "inquire."

"Harmonize" is a form of singing where two or more people sing different, complimentary notes.

When you "compete," you work against another person or a group of people in order to win a game or achieve a goal.

Example Question #53 : Synonyms: Verbs

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

CONCLUDE

Possible Answers:

Finish

Include

Deliberate

Fancy

Film

Correct answer:

Finish

Explanation:

The word that has the most similar meaning to CONCLUDE is "finish." To CONCLUDE a discussion, you "finish" it. 

"Include" means make whole, or make part of a set.

Using "film" as a verb means, creating a movie.

"Fancy" is an adjective meaning elaborately decorated.

"Deliberate" means done on purpose.

Example Question #54 : Synonyms: Verbs

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

JEST

Possible Answers:

Joke

Cough

Talk 

Bawl 

Scowl 

Correct answer:

Joke

Explanation:

"Jest" means to joke or make light of a situation. A variation is the word "jester," like a clown. While "joke" can also be used as a noun, it can also be used as a verb, as it is for this synonym. While "jesting" may be accomplished through "talking" the words are not directly related in their definitions. "Cough" is totally unrelated to "jest," and the other answer choices all describe actions with negative connotations, and thus cannot be synonymous with "jest" or "joke."

Example Question #55 : Synonyms: Verbs

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

COUNSEL

Possible Answers:

Defeat

Forgive

Cooperate

Decline

Advise

Correct answer:

Advise

Explanation:

"Counsel" most nearly means to advise or give explanation. Variations include "counselor", such as a legal advocate or therapist. "Counsel" should not be confused with its homonym "council," which refers to a group of individuals who make collective decisions. "Cooperate" and "forgive" have no relation to the word "counsel."

Example Question #56 : Synonyms: Verbs

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

DECREE

Possible Answers:

Deny

Decide

Denounce

Declare

Deviate

Correct answer:

Declare

Explanation:

"Decree" most nearly means to declare or to make a formal declaration. "Decree" can also be used a noun, for example a "royal decree" from a monarch. "Denounce" and "deny" both relate to refusing a fact or circumstance and are therefore not exact synonyms of "decree." "Decide" is somewhat related to the word "decree", as it means to come to a resolution or answer on a question; however, to "decree", that decision must be announced publicly, which more closely related to the word "declare." "Deviate" has no relation to the word "decree."

Example Question #57 : Synonyms: Verbs

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

PLACATE

Possible Answers:

Quit

Appease

Convene 

Aspire

Pretend

Correct answer:

Appease

Explanation:

"Placate" most nearly means to appease or to calm through agreement. The words "pretend," "aspire," "quit," and "convene" have no relation to the word "placate." "Aspire" means to direct one's ambitions towards a goal (for example, "She aspires to be a doctor.") "Convene" most nearly means to bring together in a group.

Example Question #58 : Synonyms: Verbs

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

CONDONE

Possible Answers:

Supply 

Forget 

Allow

Prohibit 

Condemn

Correct answer:

Allow

Explanation:

"Condone" is a verb that means to allow or forgive. A typical example would be an authority figure who "condones" a subordinate's behavior. "Supply" and "forget" have no relation to the word "condone," while "prohibit" and "condemn" are antonyms. Therefore, the correct answer is "allow." 

Example Question #59 : Synonyms: Verbs

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

ARGUING

Possible Answers:

Talking

Assisting

Whispering

Communicating

Quarreling

Correct answer:

Quarreling

Explanation:

"Arguing" involves a disagreement between two or more people who hold different views on a topic. "Quarreling" is the best synonym of "arguing."

Incorrect Answers:

"Talking" means to speak.

"Whispering" means to speak quietly.

"Communicating" involves the sharing of information.

"Assisting" means to help someone else.

Example Question #60 : Synonyms: Verbs

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

CONFESS

Possible Answers:

Create

Ponder

Enable

Yearn

Acknowledge

Correct answer:

Acknowledge

Explanation:

"Confess" means to accept fault for something. "Acknowledge," which means to admit guilt, is the best synonym of "confess."

Incorrect Answers:

"Yearn" indicates a desire to do something.

"Ponder" means to think about.

"Enable" involves giving someone the power to do something.

"Create" means bring something into existence.

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