She *meticulously* organized all of her books, paying great attention to detail to ensure they were placed in alphabetical order.
Meticulously: to be very careful or precise
She *meticulously* organized all of her books, paying great attention to detail to ensure they were placed in alphabetical order.
Synonym options: quickly, carefully, uncarefully
Synonym: carefully
The artist threw paint at the canvas, letting it splatter everywhere in bright bursts of color.
Was the artist working *meticulously*?
No
Before submitting her homework, she needed to verify the information, double-checking all the facts to make sure everything was correct.
Verify: to prove or check the truth or accuracy
Before submitting her homework, she needed to verify the information, double-checking all the facts to make sure everything was correct.
Synonym options: confuse, prove, hide
Synonym: prove
The doctor reviewed the test results carefully, making sure the diagnosis was correct before talking to her patient.
Did the doctor *verify* the test results?
She made a *significant* donation to a charity, as it helped the organization to help a large part of the community.
Significant: having much importance
She made a *significant* donation to a charity, as it helped the organization to help a large part of the community.
Synonym options: small, loud, large
Synonym: large
The soccer team greatly improved their performance throughout the game. They did not score a goal in the first half of the game, and then they scored 50 goals in the second half of the game.
Did the team improve *significantly*?
Yes
The movie had an *ambiguous* ending, leaving everyone feeling confused about what happened.
Ambiguous: having more than one possible meaning
The movie had an *ambiguous* ending, leaving everyone feeling confused about what happened.
Synonym options: clear, certain, unclear
Synonym: Unclear
The teacher provided clear instructions on how to solve the math problem, breaking down each step and explaining the process.
Did the teacher provide *ambiguous* instructions?
The coach had to *console* the team after their loss, trying to help them feel better by reminding them of their hard work and encouraging them to keep trying.
Console: to give comfort in time of loss or suffering; make less sad.
The coach had to *console* the team after their loss, trying to help them feel better by reminding them of their hard work and encouraging them to keep trying.
Synonym options: tease, soothe, yell
Synonym: soothe
She tried to comfort her dog, gently petting it after it got scared by the loud thunder.
Did she try to *console* her dog?
Yes