Of the following words, it's the one that means nervous, agitated, or confused, especially as a result of being caught off guard or under pressure.
inept, flustered, hysterical, or voracious
What is flustered?
Of the following words, it's the one that means hostile, aggressive, or ready to fight; A person or nation engaged in conflict.
valiant, despicable, belligerent, or bewildered
What is belligerent?
Of the following words, it's the one that is a good antonym for the word grapple.
protect, surrender, heresy, or struggle
What is surrender?
Of the words listed, it's the one that is a good synonym for the word muse.
skilled, defeated, deleterious, or ponder
What is ponder?
Of the following, it's the one that is not an adjective:
fine, orange, several, interesting, or struggle
What is struggle?
Of the following words, it's the one that means kind, gentle, and harmless in nature; not causing harm or danger.
blustery, wispy, sullied, benign
What is benign?
Of the following words, it's the noun that means a fixed period of time spent doing a specific job or activity.
stint, stationery, stagnant, or stance
What is stint?
Of the following words, it's the one that is a good antonym for the word insight.
inept, ignorant, blase, or brilliant
What is ignorant?
Among the following words, it's the one that is a good synonym for the word evolve.
speedy, benign, develop, or stagnate
What is develop?
Of the pairs below, it's the one that contains adverbs:
1. not, never 2. run, swim 3. several, few 4. nice, mean
What is #1: not, never?
Of the following words, it's the one that means something that is surrendered or lost due to a failure to meet certain conditions; To lose or give up something as a penalty.
bereft, forfeit, foregone, or fortuitous
What is forfeit?
Of the following words, it's the one that means to express strong disapproval or regret for something; to feel deep sorrow or grief.
belittle, deplore, despondent, or minimize
What is deplore?
Of the following words, it's the one that is a good antonym for the word pensive.
hinder, carefree, defend, impermeable
What is carefree?
Among the following words, it's the one that's a good synonym for the word exemplify.
illustrate, triangulate, encrypt, or plan
What is illustrate?
From the list below, it's the word that correctly identifies an adverb from the excerpt:
The flower-women were rapidly coming up from the market and carefully arranging their daily stock.
were, coming, stock, arranging, or carefully
What is carefully?
Of the following words, it's the one that means to recline or lounge in a relaxed or lazy manner.
loll, regress, wrought, lofty
What is loll?
Of the following words, it's the one that means barren, empty, and often grim in appearance; lacking signs of life or activity.
desolate, deface, detonate, or devoured
What is desolate?
Of the following words, it's the one that is a good antonym for the word spontaneous.
deleterious, planned, common, or known
What is planned?
Among the following, it's the one that's a good synonym for the word deplore.
elevate, mystify, disapprove, or ignore
What is disapprove?
Of the following statements, it's the one that's true:
1. Prepositions connect all words and phrases.
2. Conjunctions only connect nouns/pronouns to other parts of sentences.
3. Prepositions are only prepositions when connected to nouns and pronouns.
What is #3: Prepositions are only prepositions when connected to nouns and pronouns?
Of the following words, it's the one that means to attract or tempt by offering pleasure, reward, or advantage.
denature, maligned, construe, or entice
What is entice?
Of the following words, it's the one that means deeply thoughtful, often with a hint of sadness or introspection.
illusionary, illustrious, conciliatory, or pensive
What is pensive?
Of the following words, it's the one that is a good antonym for the word rebuke.
praise, assist, grieve, or pleasant
What is praise?
Among the following words, it's the one that is a good synonym for the word advocate.
muse, cyclical, target, or proponent
What is proponent?
Of the two choices below, it is the one that is true of the following statement:
When words like "up" and "around" are not connected to nouns/pronouns, they are considered adjectives.
1. true 2. false
What is #2: false?