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Example Question #188 : Verbs
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
They took the turkey out of the freezer and left it to __________ so that they could cook it the next day.
demolish
cleanse
thaw
strive
bewilder
thaw
In this sentence the subjects take a turkey out of the freezer and leave it to become unfrozen. The correct answer is therefore "thaw." To "thaw" means to defrost, to become unfrozen. Additionally, "strive" means work hard for; "demolish" means tear down, destroy; "bewilder" means confuse; "cleanse" means clean, purify.
Example Question #189 : Verbs
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
The hunters set a trap in order to __________ the animal.
desert
enlarge
snare
sanctify
reprimand
snare
Based on the context of this sentence you know that the verb you are looking for must mean something like to trap, to catch (an animal). The correct answer is therefore "snare." Additionally, "reprimand" means scold, yell at, punish; "desert" means leave, abandon; "sanctify" means make holy, make sacred; "enlarge" means make larger.
Example Question #465 : Word Based Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Although it is not always the case, television commercials ____________ to be a bit ridiculous in order to shock viewers into watching them.
tend
appear
captivate
lie
emerge
tend
The sentence is discussing the general tendency for commercials to be a given way. When something "tends" to something, it generally or often does so. For instance, if you were to say, "I tend to go to bed at 10 PM," this would mean that you generally go to bed then. Of course, some times you go to bed earlier or later. This is all that the sentence is trying to say about the tendencies of television commercials.
Example Question #466 : Word Based Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Although she was not totally sure about her suspicion, Elizabeth ___________ that something bad had happened that morning.
agreed
sensed
declared
asserted
evaluated
sensed
The general idea is that Elizabeth can't exactly "put her finger" on her reason for thinking that something bad had happened. Nevertheless, she has a "sense" that there was something wrong. To "sense" something does not just mean that you see or smell it. It also can mean that you have some general idea that something is the case. If you think that someone doesn't like your answer to a question, you might say, "I sense that you don't like my answer." This does not mean that you are sure that they don't like it. It just means that you are picking up on something that they are doing or saying that makes you think that they do not like it.
Example Question #192 : Verbs
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
He tried to __________ the window ledge, but he could not reach.
leap
dispose
plead
grasp
address
grasp
Based on the context of this sentence you know that the subject is trying to reach or hold onto the window. The correct answer is therefore to "grasp" which means hold firmly, grab onto. Additionally, "leap" means jump; "dispose" means get rid of; "plead" means beg, urge; "address" means speak to.
Example Question #471 : Word Based Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The immigrants arrived in the new country hoping to work hard and __________.
relent
coerce
prosper
assuage
convene
prosper
It makes sense that people working hard, that had recently arrived in a new country, would want to achieve success, do well and be happy and wealthy. The correct answer is therefore to "prosper." "Prosperous" means wealthy, happy and successful. Additionally, "relent" means give up; "convene" means meet up, get together; "coerce" means force; "assuage" means calm, relieve, soothe.
Example Question #472 : Word Based Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
After the old member retired a new member had to be __________ to the committee.
prevented
appointed
merged
motivated
resumed
appointed
Based on the context of this sentence you know that the correct answer must mean something like chosen, elected, nominated. The correct answer is therefore "appointed." To "appoint" someone means to choose or elect them, to nominate them for a position. Additionally, to "resume" means to continue; to "prevent" means to stop from happening; to "merge" means to blend, to combine, to come together; to "motivate" means to inspire, to cause someone to want to do something.
Example Question #195 : Verbs
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
She __________ her blanket and carries it everywhere.
detest
abhors
cherishes
despises
deplores
cherishes
If the girl carries her blanket everywhere with her it makes sense that she loves it, values it highly, or "cherishes" it." To "cherish" means to love deeply. The other four answer choices are all loosely synonyms of one another, they mean hate. As in, "I detest being cold" or "I abhor the winter because it is so cold."
Example Question #473 : Word Based Sentence Completions
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
He wanted to keep going, but seeing that everyone else was exhausted he __________.
relented
exaggerated
eradicated
lionized
executed
relented
The subject of this sentence wants to keep working, but he notices that everyone else is tired and wants to stop, therefore he logically gives in, changes his mind and accepts the situation. The correct answer is therefore "relented." To "relent" means to give up, to give in, to accept a situation and stop trying to change it. Additionally, "exaggerate" means make more intense, make worse; "lionize" means praise heavily; "eradicate" means get rid of, destroy; "execute" means kill, kill with the backing of the law.
Example Question #197 : Verbs
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
No matter how many times he attempted to play the instrument, John could not __________ the sound he made on the tuba two nights earlier.
resurrect
remember
recall
reproduce
hear
reproduce
The sense of the sentence is that John was unable to make the same sound again. That is, he couldn't "reproduce" or replicate it. To "produce" something is to make it. The prefix "re-" means, "Again." Hence, "to reproduce" means "to make again."
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