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Example Question #1141 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
INUNDATE
Writhe
Overwhelm
Broil
Merge
Swoop
Overwhelm
"Inundate" means "overwhelm," drown or engulf.
"Writhe" means wiggle, contort or squirm.
"Swoop" means descend from the air, dive; it is typically used to describe the movement of a descending bird.
"Broil" means to cook under direct heat.
"Merge" means to join or bring together.
Example Question #1142 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
EMBROIL
Cook under high heat
Scorch
Wallow
Gild
Involve
Involve
"Embroil" means to "involve" someone in a complicated situation; ensnare or entangle someone in a situation.
"Gild" means to put gold leaf on something; to embellish or decorate something.
"Wallow" means slosh around in. For example, to wallow in sorrow.
"Scorch" means to sear, or to burn.
"Cook under high heat" is an answer that is meant to mislead if you thought that "embroil" was a synonym of "broil."
Example Question #1143 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
AUGMENT
Increase
Decline
Forget
Diminish
Hinder
Increase
The correct answer is "increase."
The term "augment" is defines as making (something) greater by adding to it; increase.
Therefore, "increase" is a synonym of "augment."
Example Question #1144 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
SAVOR
Enjoy
Entice
Confine
Recant
Detest
Enjoy
The verb "savor" means to enjoy something deeply and to take one's time enjoying. Additionally, "confine" means imprison, lock up; "recant" means take back something one has said; "detest" means hate, loathe; "entice" means tempt, allure, trick and then trap.
Example Question #1145 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
HACKNEY
Hoard
To make stale by common use
Pique
Gyrate
Replenish
To make stale by common use
"Hackney" means to make something--such as a word, a phrase or an idea--stale, common, trite or clichéd by excessive use.
"Gyrate" means to circle, twirl or whirl.
"Pique" means to arouse a slight anger, to offend or provoke.
"Hoard" means to stockpile, to accumulate, to collect.
"Replenish" means to fill, refresh or restock something.
Example Question #1146 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
MUSTER
Scatter
Separate
Lend
Gather
Realize
Gather
The correct answer is "gather."
"Muster," in this case, is a verb that means to gather, collect, assemble or bring together.
This term can be used two ways -with an object or without. In the sentence above, it is used without an object (courage is not a tangible object).
An example of using the term with an object would be the following -
The commander "mustered" up the candidates for the ceremony. The tangible object would be the candidates.
Example Question #1147 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
REVERE
Shun
Disregard
Admire
Ridicule
Extol
Admire
The correct answer is "admire."
The word "revere" is a verb that means to feel deep respect and admiration for (something).
"Admire" is a synonym of "revere."
Example Question #1148 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
DEVIATE
Spread
Reconcile
Diverge
Agree
Scrape
Diverge
"Deviate" means to diverge from a path, to depart from a path, to veer away.
"Spread" means to open, to develop or to proliferate.
"Scrape" means to scratch something, to remove the outer layer or to rub something against a rough surface.
"Agree" means to be in unison, to allow or to assent.
"Reconcile" means to come to an agreement or make peace.
Example Question #1149 : Synonyms
Synonyms: Select the one word or phrase whose meaning is closest to the word in capital letters.
ENDURE
Preach
Break down
Strike
Exists
Continue
Exists
"Endure" means to exists. "Strike" means to hit. "Preach" means to give a sermon or speech relating to religion. "Continue" means to resume or to keep going. "Break down" means to become broken or to become no longer functioning.
Example Question #1 : Synonyms: Distinguishing Between Multiple Definitions
Synonyms: Select the word whose meaning is closest to the word in capital letters.
CHOKE
Succeed
Bungle
Desolate
Elevate
Promise
Bungle
The primary meaning of “choke” is gag or strangle someone, but since none of the answer choices are close in meaning to this definition, you can assume you are searching for a secondary meaning of the word. If you “choke,” then you lose your composure and fail to perform effectively in a critical situation,so you could say, "He had a chance to win the game but he choked." Thus, "choke" used in this way is most similar in meaning to "bungle,"which means mess something up. As for the other answer choices, "elevate" means rise up or place at a higher position; and "desolate" means empty, barren, or devoid of life.
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