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Example Question #1211 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
RESIGNED
Sinful
Inelegant
sage
Graceful
Accepting
Accepting
To be "resigned" to a situation (often an unpleasant one) is to accept it. "Graceful" and "inelegant" are antonyms. "Sinful" means immoral, and "sage" means wise.
Example Question #1212 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
APPREHENSIVE
Terrified
Abrupt
Bewitching
Worried
Glamorous
Worried
"Apprehensive" and "worried" are synonyms referring to the state of unpleasantly anticipating or fearful. "Abrupt" means sudden, unexpected. "Glamorous" means beautiful and bewitching. "Terrified" is too strong a word for "apprehensive," which at most describes a moderate amount of fear and worry.
Example Question #1213 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
JEALOUS
Critical
Clean
Wary
Agitated
Envious
Envious
"Jealous" and "envious" are synonyms; they both refer to the feeling of being upset by the success of someone else. "Critical" means important or serious, and "wary" means cautious or careful. "Clean" and "dirty" are antonyms, as are "agitated" and "calm."
Example Question #1214 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
TENDER
Rare
Boreal
Sappy
Affectionate
Infectious
Affectionate
"Tender" can mean gentle, loving, or affectionate, depending on the context. "Infectious" and "contagious" are synonyms, as are "rare" and "uncommon." "Boreal" is a word meaning Northern. While something tender could be sentimental, "sappy" means excessively sentimental and is therefore not the best fit.
Example Question #1215 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
PLEASED
Rude
Gratified
Disobedient
Courteous
Polite
Gratified
"Pleased" and "gratified" both mean to be pleasantly satisfied with something. They are synonymous. The other words are not synonyms of "pleased." "Polite" and "courteous" both refer to having good etiquette; "rude" is an antonym to "polite."
Example Question #1216 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
DARK
Glorious
Brooding
Finicky
Brilliant
Moody
Brooding
The words "dark" and "brooding" can describe someone who displays solemn or sad emotions. The other words do not share this meaning. "Finicky," for example, refers to someone who is fussy or moody. "Glorious" and "brilliant" are synonymous with each other, but are not at all related to the words dark and brooding. Brilliant can actually mean shiny or illuminated, the opposite of dark.
Example Question #1217 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
ENVIOUS
Humored
Proud
Shocked
Jealous
Aware
Jealous
The correct answer is "jealous."
"Envious" is defined as feeling or showing envy.
"Jealous" is an adjective that means feeling or showing envy of someone, making it the correct synonym of "envious."
Example Question #1218 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
DERANGED
Spirited
Insane
Reckless
Immature
Rowdy
Insane
The adjective "deranged" means insane, completely mad, mentally ill. Additionally, "spirited" means lively, full of energy; "immature" means not mature, childish, juvenile; "rowdy" means loud and out of control, boisterous; "reckless" means not careful and prone to taking many risks.
Example Question #1219 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
UNREPENTANT
Deluded
Sublime
Honorable
Remorseless
Superficial
Remorseless
The adjective "unrepentant" means remorseless, not feeling any sorrow or regret for harm caused. Additionally, "superficial" means shallow, not containing any depth of emotion or meaning; "deluded" means tricked into believing something misguided or mislead and ignorant; "sublime" means delightful, perfect, lovely, wonderful; "honorable" means moral, righteous, deserving of honor and respect.
Example Question #1220 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
AILING
Sick
Uncomfortable
Happy
Joyous
Tired
Sick
The adjective "ailing" means sick, unwell, unhealthy, struggling with something. Additionally, "joyous" is a synonym of "happy" it means very happy.
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