All ISEE Middle Level Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #81 : Synonyms: Verbs About Physical Changes, Movement, Or Location
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
INTERCEPT
Continue
Advance
Relax
Stop
Calm
Stop
To "intercept” something or someone means to stop or get in the way of that person or thing. “Advance” means move forward; “continue” means keep going; “relax” means calm down and reduce one's level of stress; and "calm," when used as a verb, means cause to feel relaxed and serene.
Example Question #1141 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
RAZE
Amplify
Coddle
Destroy
Forget
Lift
Destroy
Do not quickly misread this question. The word "raze" is not the same as "raise." The options try to trick you into choosing "lift" or "amplify". When someone "raises" his or her hand, he or she lifts it. Likewise, amplification is the making of something louder—that is, "raising the volume." However, "raze" means to utterly destroy, as when a city is "razed" by an army. Thus, the best option is "destroy."
Example Question #1142 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
HAMPER
Pollute
Dry
Facilitate
Obstruct
Intensify
Obstruct
"Hamper" is a verb meaning to block or obstruct. "Facilitate" and "intensity" are both antonyms to "hamper," meaning it has the opposite meaning.
Example Question #1143 : Synonyms
Select the word or phrase whose meaning is closest to the word in capital letters.
AMEND
Cease
Create
Corporal
Modify
Transport
Modify
"Amend" is a verb meaning to change or modify. For example: "Since they were not to our liking, we asked to AMEND the class rules."
To "cease" doing something is to stop doing that thing. To "create" something is to make that thing (referring to a new thing). "Corporal" refers to a militaristic or strict manner of doing something (eg. "corporal punishment"). To "transport" something is to move that thing from one place to another.
Example Question #1144 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
RECUPERATE
Discover
Touch
Uncover
Hold
Recover
Recover
To "recuperate" means to rest and recover from something like an illness. To provide further help, "uncover" means reveal, show; "discover" means find.
Example Question #1145 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
ENSNARE
Liberate
Assist
Convene
Urge
Trap
Trap
To "ensnare" something means to trap it. To provide further help, "urge" means beg, plead; "convene" means meet; "assist" means help; "liberate" means free. "Liberate" and "ensnare" are antonyms because they have opposite meanings.
Example Question #1146 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
TAPER
Thrive
Shirk
Flourish
Admonish
Dwindle
Dwindle
"Taper" means to diminish or reduce in size or impact, to dwindle. To provide further help, "admonish" means yell at, scold; "shirk" means avoid a responsibility; "thrive" and "flourish" are synonyms, both words means to grow and develop very well.
Example Question #1147 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
AFFECT
Demonstrate
Startle
Onset
Influence
Consequence
Influence
To "affect" something means to have an impact on, to influence, to change. One of the more challenging differentiations in definitions that English speakers have to deal with can be found in "affect" and "effect." To "affect" means to influence; the "effect" is the result, the consequence. So, you "affect" something to produce an "effect." To provide further help, "onset" means beginning; "demonstrate" means show, provide an example; "startle" means to shock or surprise.
Example Question #1148 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
FUMBLE
Drop
Gift
Pass
Catch
Control
Drop
To "fumble" means to drop something, to do something careless and clumsy with one's hands.
Example Question #1149 : Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
WRENCH
Shove
Leap
Tug
Jest
Loathe
Tug
To "wrench" means to pull suddenly or violently, to tug, to yank. To provide further help, "loathe" means hate; "jest" means joke; "leap" means jump high.
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