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Adjectives
Adverbs
100

What does dichotomy mean?

A. A gradual change over time
B. A personal belief
C. A complicated situation
D. A division into two opposing parts

What is D (a division into two opposing parts)?

The essay explores the dichotomy between public opinion and scientific evidence.

100

What does articulate mean?

A. To express ideas clearly and effectively
B. To shorten an argument
C. To argue emotionally
D. To repeat information


What is A (to explain clearly and effectively)?

The student was able to articulate her position clearly during the discussion.

100

What does nuanced mean?

A. Oversimplified
B. Showing subtle differences or complexity
C. Emotionally charged
D. Disorganized

What is B (showing subtle differences or complexity)?

The article presents a nuanced analysis rather than a simple yes-or-no argument.

100

What does implicitly mean? 

A. Suggested rather than directly stated
B. Loudly and clearly
C. With strong emotion
D. Accidentally

What is A (suggested rather than stated outright)?

By closing her notebook and standing up, she implicitly told everyone the meeting was over.

 

200

What does implication mean?

A. A conclusion or effect that is suggested but not directly stated
B. A supporting quotation
C. A logical error
D. A final summary


What is A (a conclusion or effect that is suggested, not stated)?

One important implication of the study is the connection between mindset and performance.

200

What does elucidate mean?

A. To criticize harshly
B. To question an idea
C. To make something clear through explanation
D. To summarize briefly

What is C (to make something clear by explaining it)?

The professor paused to elucidate a complex concept with a simple example.

200

What does inherent mean?

A. Learned through practice
B. Accidental
C. Existing as a natural part of something
D. Temporary

What is C (existing as a natural part of something)?

Some level of frustration is inherent in learning new skills, particularly at the beginning.  

200

What does ostensibly mean? 

A. Secretly
B. According to what appears to be true
C. Completely
D. Incorrectly

What is B (according to what appears to be true)?

The event was ostensibly a celebration, but many attendees sensed underlying tension.

300

What does paradigm mean?

A. A strict rule that cannot be broken
B. A model or framework for understanding something
C. A false assumption
D. A contradiction f

What is B (a model or way of thinking about something)?

The research challenges the traditional paradigm used to measure academic success.

300

What does substantiate mean?

A. To weaken a claim
B. To support a claim with evidence
C. To restate an argument
D. To confuse an issue

What is B (to support a claim with evidence)?

Strong evidence is needed to substantiate the claims made in the essay.

300

What does convoluted mean?

A. Carefully planned
B. Straightforward
C. Creative
D. Overly complicated and difficult to follow

What is D (overly complicated and difficult to follow)?

Their explanation became so convoluted that the main idea was lost.

300

What does deliberately mean? 

A. Without planning
B. By chance
C. Slowly
D. On purpose and with intention  

What is D (on purpose and with intention)?

She deliberately lowered her voice to avoid drawing attention.

400

What does ambiguity mean?

A. Emotional intensity
B. Complete accuracy
C. Uncertainty or multiple possible meanings
D. Logical consistency

What is C (uncertainty or multiple possible meanings)?

The ambiguity of his statement caused confusion among his friends.

400

What does contend mean?

A. To avoid an issue
B. To prove using statistics
C. To agree fully
D. To argue or assert something

What is D (to argue or assert something strongly)?

The author contends that social media has changed how people communicate.

400

What does tentative mean?

A. Very confident
B. Temporary or uncertain
C. Strongly argued
D. Well-supported

What is B (temporary or uncertain)?

I gave my manager a tentative deadline since I didn't know the exact date we would complete the project. 

400

What does inadvertently mean? 

A. Repeatedly
B. Carefully
C. On purpose
D. By accident


What is D (by accident)?

He inadvertently sent the message to the entire group instead of one person.

500

What does fallacy mean?

A. A strong persuasive technique
B. A commonly accepted truth
C. A stylistic choice
D. A flaw in reasoning

What is D (a flaw in reasoning)?

Assuming that one bad grade means you are “bad at writing” is a fallacy.

500

What does synthesize mean?

A. To combine ideas into a unified whole
B. To quote multiple sources
C. To disagree with a source
D. To list examples

What is A (to combine ideas into a unified whole)?

In her literature review, the student was able to synthesize ideas from multiple sources into a clear argument.

500

What does salient mean?
A. Emotional
B. Most noticeable or important
C. Hidden
D. Secondary

What is B (noticeable or important)?

A salient point in the lecture was the importance of audience awareness.

500

What does predominantly mean?  

A. Rarely
B. Completely
C. Mostly or mainly
D. Briefly

What is C (mostly or mainly)?

The neighborhood is predominantly residential, with only a few small businesses.