SSAT Upper Level Verbal : Synonyms

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Example Questions

Example Question #1651 : Synonyms

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

SOMNOLENTLY

Possible Answers:

Alertly

Sleepily

Bellicosely

Surreptitiously

Furtively

Correct answer:

Sleepily

Explanation:

"Somnolent" and "sleepy" are synonyms, and "somnolent" is an antonym for alert, or wakeful. "Furtive" means secretive and surreptitious. "Bellicose" means aggressive or warlike.

Example Question #1652 : Synonyms

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

IMPUDENTLY

Possible Answers:

Charmingly

Luxuriously

Despondently

Insolently

Mischievously

Correct answer:

Insolently

Explanation:

"Impudent" and "insolent" both mean impertinent. Someone "mischievous" is disobedient or naughty. "Despondent" means despairing, and "luxurious" means opulent or deluxe. "Charming" is a synonym for charismatic.

Example Question #1653 : Synonyms

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

CAUSTICALLY

Possible Answers:

Detrimentally

Innocuously

Acrimoniously

Angrily

Happily

Correct answer:

Acrimoniously

Explanation:

"Caustic" means acerbic, burning, or "acrimonious." "Detrimental" is a synonym for "harmful," and "innocuous" is a synonym for "harmless," so the two concepts are antonyms. "Happy" and "sad" are antonyms, as are "angry" and "serene."

Example Question #1654 : Synonyms

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

CLANDESTINELY

Possible Answers:

Expertly

Jubilantly

Surreptitiously

Dubiously

Ambiguously

Correct answer:

Surreptitiously

Explanation:

"Clandestine" and "surreptitious" both mean secretive, furtive. "Ambiguous" means unclear and vague. "Expert" means skillful, and "dubious" means doubtful. "Jubilant" is a synonym for joyful and exultant.

Example Question #1655 : Synonyms

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

FULSOMELY

Possible Answers:

Tranquilly

Slowly

Handsomely

Excessively

Hastily

Correct answer:

Excessively

Explanation:

"Fulsome" is a word for excessive, extravagant, or inordinate. "Hasty" means very fast or hurried, and "slow" is an antonym of this concept. "Tranquil" means calm and placid. "Handsome" means attractive or substantial, depending on context.

Example Question #1656 : Synonyms

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

MISCHIEVOUSLY

Possible Answers:

Eminently

Disobediently

Petulantly

Enigmatically

Imminently

Correct answer:

Disobediently

Explanation:

"Mischievous" means "disobedient" or inclined to cause trouble. "Petulant" means peevish or irritated. "Enigmatic" means mysterious or puzzling. "Eminent" means distinguished and prominent, while "imminent" means impending or upcoming.

Example Question #1657 : Synonyms

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

MORDANTLY

Possible Answers:

Exaggeratedly

Exotically

Superficially

Domestically

Caustically

Correct answer:

Caustically

Explanation:

"Mordant" means caustic, acerbic, or biting. "Exotic" means foreign and is a near antonym to "domestic." "Exaggerated" means overstated or overemphasized, and "superficial" means shallow.

Example Question #1658 : Synonyms

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

INGRATIATINGLY

Possible Answers:

Lusciously

Thankfully

Ardently

Smarmily

Nakedly

Correct answer:

Smarmily

Explanation:

"Ingratiating" means sycophantic or smarmy, trying to flatter or compliment someone in order to gain favor. "Naked" means bare or nude. "Ardent" is a synonym for fervent and fervid. "Luscious" means delicious or succulent. "Thankful" is another word for "grateful."

Example Question #1659 : Synonyms

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

INNOCUOUSLY

Possible Answers:

Despicably

Pathologically

Resolutely

Harmlessly

Contagiously

Correct answer:

Harmlessly

Explanation:

"Innocuous" means harmless, safe, and inoffensive. "Despicable" means hateful and loathsome. "Resolute" means determined and resolved. The word "inoculation" means vaccination and is related to "contagion" and "pathology," but it is not related to "innocuous."

Example Question #1660 : Synonyms

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

METICULOUSLY

Possible Answers:

Listlessly

Excruciatingly

Sloppily

Fastidiously

Querulously

Correct answer:

Fastidiously

Explanation:

"Meticulous" means careful, fastidious, paying painstaking attention. This is an antonym of "sloppy." "Listless" is a synonym for "tired" or "lethargic," and "querulous" means irritable and petulant. "Excruciating" means intensely painful.

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