Antonyms
Synonyms
Nonsense words
Context clues
Problem Solving
100

The scientist decided to analyze the data to draw conclusions, unlike the quick decision to ignore the evidence made by the previous researcher.

Meaning of analyze. 

To look at or study

100

The teacher asked the student to clarify his answer, as it was not clear to the class and without explanation no one would understand his thought process. 

Meaning of clarify. 

to explain

100

The children were excited when they saw the giant flumdoodle at the carnival. It was colorful, bouncy, and had lights flashing all around it.

Definition of flumdoodle. 

bouncy house

100

When writing an essay, it’s important to contrast the different viewpoints to present a balanced argument.

Definition of contrast.  

to show the difference between two things

100

You are assigned a group project, but one of your group members isn't doing their part. The project is due soon, and you feel frustrated. 

How would you solve?

  • Communication: Have a calm conversation with the group member to express your concerns and ask if there's any reason they are behind.
  • Delegation: Offer to divide the tasks more clearly, so everyone knows what they're responsible for.
  • Plan B: If the member still doesn’t contribute, talk to the teacher to discuss your options for completing the project on time.


200

Cheating on the exam had a serious consequence, whereas studying hard had the reward of a good grade.

Meaning of Consequence.

Something that happens after an action or a decision. 

200

She wanted to contribute to the charity event by donating her time and effort to help.

Definition of contribute. 

to donate to. 

200

She stepped carefully over the pile of snaggledorfs in the yard, making sure not to trip on them.

Definition of  snaggledorfs

pile of wood or other obstacle in the yard

200

Everyone in the group was encouraged to contribute ideas during the brainstorming session for the class project.

Definition of contribute. 

to add

200

You're feeling overwhelmed because you have a lot of schoolwork, extracurricular activities, and social commitments. You can’t seem to find enough time for everything. 

How would you solve?

  • Prioritize: List all your tasks and decide which ones are the most urgent or important.
  • Time Management: Use a planner or a digital calendar to allocate specific time slots for studying, socializing, and relaxing.
  • Set Boundaries: It’s okay to say "no" to some social invitations if it interferes with important work or self-care.
300

It was evident that she had worked hard on the project, but it was unclear why her teammate had not contributed as much.

Definition of evident.  

clear

300

The coach's goal was to foster teamwork and sportsmanship among the players by encouraging them to hang out outside of practice. 

Meaning of foster. 

to encourage

300

In Science lab, the students had to wear special gloves when handling the zorplax, as it could be dangerous if touched directly.

Definition of zorplax.  

chemical

300

Her tone of voice seemed to imply that she was upset, even though she hadn’t said anything directly.

Definition of imply.  

to state something indirectly. 

300

You had a misunderstanding with a close friend, and now you're feeling awkward around them. You’re unsure how to fix things. 

How would you solve?

  • Take Initiative: Reach out to your friend and let them know you'd like to clear things up.
  • Apologize and Listen: If necessary, apologize for your part in the misunderstanding and listen to their perspective.
  • Focus on Solutions: Work together to find a way to avoid similar issues in the future, and move forward from the situation.
400

The team made a significant breakthrough in their research, but the competitor's findings were insignificant and did not lead to any major discoveries.

Meaning of significant. 

Important or good/special

400

From her perspective the decision made perfect sense, even though others disagreed and did not have the same viewpoint. 

Meaning of perspective. 

viewpoint

400

During the debate, one student couldn’t help but snorfle at the ridiculous argument, despite the seriousness of the topic.

Definition of snorfle.

laugh, snicker, giggle

400

The engineer decided to modify the design of the bridge to make it safer and more durable.

Definition of modify. 

To change

400

You’re involved in an argument with a classmate on social media, and things are getting out of hand. You don’t want to escalate the situation. 

How would you solve?

  • Take a Break: Step away from the conversation to cool off and avoid saying things you might regret.
  • Keep It Civil: If you choose to respond, remain calm and avoid name-calling or insults.
  • Private Conversation: If possible, take the discussion offline and have a one-on-one conversation to resolve the issue respectfully.
500

The subsequent chapters of the book reveal the main character's inner turmoil, unlike the initial chapters, which focused on external events.

coming after or following next

500

Despite facing many challenges, she remained resilient  and managed to complete the project successfully.

Definition of resilient. 

tough

500

After the class struggled with the math problem for an hour, the teacher gave us the answer, and we all felt like a flarn for not figuring it out sooner.

Definition of flarn.  

failure 

500

The speaker used facts and emotional appeals to persuade the audience to take his perspective on which video game console was the best to buy. 

Definition of pursuade.

to try and convince 

500

You want to buy a new phone, but it’s expensive, and you don't have enough money saved up yet. 

How would you solve?

  • Set a Budget: Look at how much money you currently have and create a plan to save a certain amount each week.
  • Look for Discounts: Research deals or sales to help you get a better price.
  • Consider Alternatives: If the phone is still too expensive, consider getting a less expensive model or waiting until you can save more money.