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SSAT Middle Level: Verbal › Synonym Selection
Which of the following words is a synonym for melancholy?
sad
musical
mellow
sleepy
cheerful
Explanation
This question tests SSAT middle level vocabulary skills: understanding synonyms and choosing the best synonym for a given word. Synonyms are words with similar meanings. Understanding context and shades of meaning is crucial. For example, 'melancholy' means a feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause. In this context, the word 'melancholy' suggests sadness or gloom, which is best matched by 'sad'. The correct choice, 'sad', accurately captures the emotional state. A common distractor, 'cheerful', fails because it means happy, which is the opposite. The student demonstrates understanding by recognizing this nuance. To help students: Encourage them to learn synonyms in context, use vocabulary flashcards with sentences, and practice identifying subtle differences in meaning. Remind them to consider the context in which the word is used to avoid common pitfalls.
Select the word that has the same meaning as reluctant.
hesitant
reliable
remote
eager
relevant
Explanation
This question tests SSAT middle level vocabulary skills: understanding synonyms and choosing the best synonym for a given word. Synonyms are words with similar meanings. Understanding context and shades of meaning is crucial. For example, 'reluctant' means unwilling and hesitant, disinclined. In this context, the word 'reluctant' suggests hesitation or unwillingness, which is best matched by 'hesitant'. The correct choice, 'hesitant', accurately captures the lack of eagerness. A common distractor, 'eager', fails because it means enthusiastic, which is the opposite. The student demonstrates understanding by recognizing this nuance. To help students: Encourage them to learn synonyms in context, use vocabulary flashcards with sentences, and practice identifying subtle differences in meaning. Remind them to consider the context in which the word is used to avoid common pitfalls.
Select the word that has the same meaning as innovate.
irritate
invest
invite
create
imitate
Explanation
This question tests SSAT middle level vocabulary skills: understanding synonyms and choosing the best synonym for a given word. Synonyms are words with similar meanings. Understanding context and shades of meaning is crucial. For example, 'innovate' means to make changes in something established, especially by introducing new methods or ideas. In this context, the word 'innovate' suggests creating something new, which is best matched by 'create'. The correct choice, 'create', accurately captures the inventive process. A common distractor, 'imitate', fails because it means to copy, not to originate. The student demonstrates understanding by recognizing this nuance. To help students: Encourage them to learn synonyms in context, use vocabulary flashcards with sentences, and practice identifying subtle differences in meaning. Remind them to consider the context in which the word is used to avoid common pitfalls.
Select the word that has the same meaning as serene.
agitated
unique
tranquil
related
certain
Explanation
This question tests SSAT middle level vocabulary skills: understanding synonyms and choosing the best synonym for a given word. Synonyms are words with similar meanings. Understanding context and shades of meaning is crucial. For example, 'serene' means calm, peaceful, and untroubled. In this context, the word 'serene' suggests tranquility, which is best matched by 'tranquil'. The correct choice, 'tranquil', accurately captures the peaceful quality. A common distractor, 'agitated', fails because it means disturbed or excited, which is the opposite. The student demonstrates understanding by recognizing this nuance. To help students: Encourage them to learn synonyms in context, use vocabulary flashcards with sentences, and practice identifying subtle differences in meaning. Remind them to consider the context in which the word is used to avoid common pitfalls.
Which word best matches the meaning of frugal?
thrifty
careful
legal
generous
joyful
Explanation
This question tests SSAT middle level vocabulary skills: understanding synonyms and choosing the best synonym for a given word. Synonyms are words with similar meanings. Understanding context and shades of meaning is crucial. For example, 'frugal' means sparing or economical with regard to money or food. In this context, the word 'frugal' suggests thriftiness or careful spending, which is supported by 'thrifty'. The correct choice, 'thrifty', accurately captures the economical aspect. A common distractor, 'generous', fails because it implies liberality, which is the opposite. The student demonstrates understanding by recognizing this nuance. To help students: Encourage them to learn synonyms in context, use vocabulary flashcards with sentences, and practice identifying subtle differences in meaning. Remind them to consider the context in which the word is used to avoid common pitfalls.
Find a synonym for mitigate from the list below.
locate
confuse
meditate
lessen
aggravate
Explanation
This question tests SSAT middle level vocabulary skills: understanding synonyms and choosing the best synonym for a given word. Synonyms are words with similar meanings. Understanding context and shades of meaning is crucial. For example, 'mitigate' means to make something less severe, intense, or painful. In this context, the word 'mitigate' suggests reducing the impact, which is supported by words like 'lessen' or 'alleviate'. The correct choice, 'lessen', accurately captures the idea of diminishing something. A common distractor, 'aggravate', fails because it means to make worse, which is the opposite. The student demonstrates understanding by recognizing this nuance. To help students: Encourage them to learn synonyms in context, use vocabulary flashcards with sentences, and practice identifying subtle differences in meaning. Remind them to consider the context in which the word is used to avoid common pitfalls.
Which word best matches the meaning of diligent?
hardworking
determined
careless
hesitant
different
Explanation
This question tests SSAT middle level vocabulary skills: understanding synonyms and choosing the best synonym for a given word. Synonyms are words with similar meanings. Understanding context and shades of meaning is crucial. For example, 'diligent' means having or showing care and conscientiousness in one's work or duties. In this context, the word 'diligent' suggests hard work and persistence, which is supported by 'hardworking'. The correct choice, 'hardworking', accurately captures the dedicated effort. A common distractor, 'careless', fails because it implies a lack of attention, which is the opposite. The student demonstrates understanding by recognizing this nuance. To help students: Encourage them to learn synonyms in context, use vocabulary flashcards with sentences, and practice identifying subtle differences in meaning. Remind them to consider the context in which the word is used to avoid common pitfalls.
Find a synonym for abundant from the list below.
scarce
stubborn
subtle
ample
absent
Explanation
This question tests SSAT middle level vocabulary skills: understanding synonyms and choosing the best synonym for a given word. Synonyms are words with similar meanings. Understanding context and shades of meaning is crucial. For example, 'abundant' means present in great quantity, more than adequate. In this context, the word 'abundant' suggests plenty or ampleness, which is supported by 'ample'. The correct choice, 'ample', accurately captures the idea of sufficiency in quantity. A common distractor, 'scarce', fails because it means insufficient, which is the opposite. The student demonstrates understanding by recognizing this nuance. To help students: Encourage them to learn synonyms in context, use vocabulary flashcards with sentences, and practice identifying subtle differences in meaning. Remind them to consider the context in which the word is used to avoid common pitfalls.
Which of the following words is a synonym for candid?
heated
hidden
careful
honest
handy
Explanation
This question tests SSAT middle level vocabulary skills: understanding synonyms and choosing the best synonym for a given word. Synonyms are words with similar meanings. Understanding context and shades of meaning is crucial. For example, 'candid' means truthful and straightforward, frank. In this context, the word 'candid' suggests honesty or openness, which is best matched by 'honest'. The correct choice, 'honest', accurately captures the forthright nature. A common distractor, 'hidden', fails because it implies concealment rather than openness. The student demonstrates understanding by recognizing this nuance. To help students: Encourage them to learn synonyms in context, use vocabulary flashcards with sentences, and practice identifying subtle differences in meaning. Remind them to consider the context in which the word is used to avoid common pitfalls.
Which word best matches the meaning of obscure?
dim
simple
secure
clear
common
Explanation
This question tests SSAT middle level vocabulary skills: understanding synonyms and choosing the best synonym for a given word. Synonyms are words with similar meanings. Understanding context and shades of meaning is crucial. For example, 'obscure' means not discovered or known about, uncertain, or not clear. In this context, the word 'obscure' suggests dimness or lack of clarity, which is best matched by 'dim'. The correct choice, 'dim', accurately captures the faint or unclear aspect. A common distractor, 'clear', fails because it means obvious, which is the opposite. The student demonstrates understanding by recognizing this nuance. To help students: Encourage them to learn synonyms in context, use vocabulary flashcards with sentences, and practice identifying subtle differences in meaning. Remind them to consider the context in which the word is used to avoid common pitfalls.