Context Clues
Completing the Sentence
Antonyms/Synonyms
Choosing the Right Word
Context Clues 2:
Electric Boogaloo
100

True or False.  There are three types of context clues to decipher the meaning of a word.

What is true?

100

Lizzie tried to ___her pride and prejudice, but her initial judgments about Mr. Darcy were difficult to overcome. A. Suppress  B. Comprise  C.  Accede

What is suppress?

100

Meddlesome, prying, obtrusive, ____ (Synonym)

What is officious?

100

Sometimes, a judge may (bequeath/expunge) a criminal record if the offender shows that they've given up a life of crime.

Expunge

100

I think that most good rulers try to be good-natured and kind - which leaves me wondering why Emperor What's-His-Name insisted on being so malevolent

Evil, cruel.

Contrasting clue

200

Even when the economy is strong, there is always a large number of destitute families in urgent need of assistance.  Restatement, Contrast, or Inference.

What is a contrast?

200

 Despite Beowulf's heroic nature, even his __ contemporary, Unferth, admired his strength and bravery.  A. Truculent B.  Unfeigned C.  Altruistic

What is truculent?

200

Antonym for selfish, self-centered?

What is altruistic?

200

How this person appeared behind us, we don't know. The whole situation was (uncanny/supercilious) and everyone felt a bit off about it.

Uncanny

200

Jaimie's argument seemed to sway everyone's opinion - I've never heard such a cogent plea. 

Forceful, convincing, relevant, to the point

Inferential clue

300

Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address tried to unite the country and preserve it on the day he dedicated a cemetery for the repose of the Civil War soldiers at Gettysburg.  Restatement, Contrast, Inference.

What is inference?

300

Before __ing the true nature of his __, Victor Frankenstein's hubris blinded him to the disastrous consequences of his scientific pursuit. A. ascertain, affiliated B. Ascertain, panacea C.  Ascertain, attainment.

What is ascertain, attainment?

300

Antonym for unlimited, everlasting, eternal

What is finite?

300

Mr. Barclay and Mrs. Moffitt would be (remiss/venial) if they did not remind you to study for your vocabulary test.

Remiss

300

This year, I've had a dearth of fall-related trips to the hospital. I guess those walking lessons really came in handy, afterall.

A lack, a scarcity.

Inferential Clue

400

The shadows seemed to deepen as the creature, a grotesque parody of Frankenstein's creation, skulked and prowled behind the old oak tree.

What is a restatement clue?

400

While we must praise the Athenians of Greece who reach back over 3,000 years for introducing democratic ideals to the world, we would be __not to recognize the __ between their form of democracy and ours.  A.  remiss; discrepancies B.  remiss; facile C. pungent; discrepancies

What is remiss; discrepancies ?

400

Synonym for "all-knowing" or "all seeing."

Omniscient

400

Students are so tired of vocab - they'll celebrate any period of (repose/assent) they can get from it.

Repose

400

"This vocabulary test is so easy - I'm going to slack off from now on!" said the students. Mr. Barclay and Mrs. Moffitt realized that good grades should be far less facile.

Easily done. Easily shown but not easily felt.

Restatement Clue

500

Elizabeth Bennet, despite her initial disdain for Mr. Darcy's supercilious demeanor, eventually came to understand the pride that lay beneath his surface arrogance. Restatement, Contrast, Inference.

What is an inference?

500

The ___shadow cast by Grendel, which __ed the Danes' fear, lingered over the mead-hall in Beowulf, foreshadowing the terror. A. venal; brandish B. ominous; comprise C. venal; deft

What is ominous, comprise?

500

Antonym for "controlled," "mild," or "limited."

Rampant

500

It's not a good idea to (embark/brandish) your valuables in crowded, unfamiliar areas.

Brandish

500

Larry decided to determine if a steel rod was more supple than his forehead. Because he was sent to the hospital, and the rod was not - I think the conclusion was pretty obvious.

Bending easily, readily adaptable.

Context Clue