All SSAT Upper Level Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #2053 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
ANNIHILATE
Raze
Realize
Suffer
Testify
Emulate
Raze
To "annihilate" is to destroy completely.
The town was annihilated by the powerful tornado.
The correct answer choice is "raze," which means to level or destroy completely.
After the attack, the enemy razed the entire village by burning down every building.
Example Question #2811 : Ssat Upper Level Verbal
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
MINGLE
Ruin
Mix
Enliven
Dance
Twist
Mix
To "mingle" is to mix. It can mean to mix together, such as “The smell of the ocean mingled with the scent of sunscreen smells like summer to me.”
Or to mingle can mean to circulate from person to person at a social function, such as “I don’t stay in one spot at a party; I prefer to mingle with the guests.”
So "mix" would be the best answer choice.
Example Question #2055 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
ESPY
Glimpse
Characterize
Concoct
Preclude
Catalog
Glimpse
To "espy" is to catch a glimpse of. To "catalog" is to sort into categories, and to "preclude" something is to make it impossible to happen. "Concoct" is a synonym for "cook up." To "characterize" something is to endow it with specific personality traits.
Example Question #2812 : Ssat Upper Level Verbal
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
LOAF
Cure
Prevail
Exonerate
Lounge
Acquit
Lounge
Used as a verb, "loaf" means to "lounge" or lie idly around. To "prevail is to triumph, and to "cure" is to heal or to preserve a food by drying and smoking it. "Acquit" and "exonerate" are synonyms for clearing someone of legal charges or guilt.
Example Question #2813 : Ssat Upper Level Verbal
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
BICKER
Cower
Regurgitate
Perspire
Quarrel
Cloy
Quarrel
"Bicker" and "quarrel" are both synonyms for squabble. To "regurgitate" is to spit up, either literally (with food) or figuratively (with learned information, for example). To "cloy" is to be sickeningly sweet or sentimental. "Cower" is a synonym for "cringe," and "perspire" is a synonym for "sweat."
Example Question #137 : Synonyms: Verbs About Physical Changes, Movement, Or Location
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
SKULK
Coerce
Implicate
Espy
Slink
Alleviate
Slink
To "skulk" is to "slink" around, lurk, or hide oneself in order to conceal evil intentions. To "espy" is to glimpse, and to "alleviate" is to lessen the severity of. To "coerce" is to threaten or force. "Implicate" is a synonym for "incriminate."
Example Question #2814 : Ssat Upper Level Verbal
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
RESUSCITATE
Revive
Endure
Skulk
Mitigate
Perjure
Revive
To "resuscitate" someone or something is to bring that person or thing back to life. To "endure," on the other hand, is to survive. "Skulk" is a synonym for hide or lurk, and "mitigate" is a synonym for "alleviate." To "perjure" is to lie under oath.
Example Question #135 : Synonyms: Verbs About Physical Changes, Movement, Or Location
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
PERSPIRE
Deceive
Cower
Plot
Quarrel
Sweat
Sweat
To "perspire" is to sweat. Don't confuse this with "conspire," which means to plot. To "deceive" is to trick, while to "cower" is to cringe or crouch. To "quarrel" is to argue or bicker.
Example Question #301 : Synonyms: Verbs
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
RECONNOITER
Correlate
Scuttle
Survey
Squeal
Harp
Survey
To "reconnoiter" is to "scout" or survey, usually for military purposes. To "correlate" is to correspond to or connect with. To "harp" on something is to keep talking or complaining about it. To "squeal" is to screech or shriek. To "scuttle" is to move quickly with small steps.
Example Question #141 : Synonyms: Verbs About Physical Changes, Movement, Or Location
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
ENVELOP
Contrive
Surround
Augment
Cultivate
Laud
Surround
To "envelop" something is to "surround" or enclose it completely. To "augment" is to increase or make larger. To "contrive" is to plan, plot, or scheme. To "cultivate" is to grow or develop, depending on the context. To "laud" is to praise or commend.