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This deck focuses on Eliminate Wrong Nuances, giving you a quick way to review the definitions, rules, and examples that matter most for ISEE Upper Level Verbal Reasoning.
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Which word best matches the nuance of "praise enthusiastically": extol, tolerate, lament, belittle?
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Extol. The word expresses high praise, contrasting with tolerate's neutrality and the negative lament and belittle.
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This deck focuses on Eliminate Wrong Nuances, giving you a quick way to review the definitions, rules, and examples that matter most for ISEE Upper Level Verbal Reasoning.
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Answer: Extol. The word expresses high praise, contrasting with tolerate's neutrality and the negative lament and belittle.
Answer: Intransigent. This describes unyielding stubbornness, opposing the adaptable flexible, pliant, and meek.
Answer: Match intensity; reject understatements when the context is forceful. Strong contexts require words with matching force, so understatements fail to convey the necessary intensity and can be eliminated.
Answer: Eliminate choices with added evaluation beyond the prompt's tone. Answer choices introducing unsupported judgments alter the prompt's neutral or factual tone, rendering them inconsistent with the given context.
Answer: Amenable. The term suggests openness to agreement, unlike the unyielding obstinate, dogmatic, and rigid.
Answer: Chide. Among the options, this term conveys mild criticism, unlike the harsher connotations of censure, denounce, and condemn.
Answer: Match direction; reject antonyms that flip the trend or outcome. The direction of change must align with the context's trend, so antonyms that reverse improvement to worsening are eliminable.
Answer: Reject register shifts; match formal vs informal diction to context. Diction must align with the context's formality level to maintain coherence, so mismatches in register indicate incorrect choices.
Answer: Eliminate absolutes (always, never) unless the context is absolute. Contexts that are mild or qualified often cannot support extreme absolutes, making such choices incorrect unless the situation demands total certainty.
Answer: Skim. This implies a superficial review, differing from the detailed examination suggested by scrutinize, dissect, and audit.
Answer: Match scope; reject overgeneralizations when the context is limited. Limited contexts do not justify broad generalizations, so choices expanding scope beyond the specific details are incorrect.
Answer: Exacerbate. It denotes worsening a situation, unlike alleviate, amend, and soothe, which all imply improvement or relief.
Answer: Mitigate. The term specifically means to lessen severity, contrasting with intensify and provoke, which worsen, and fabricate, which invents.
Answer: Match agency; reject choices that assign the action to the wrong actor. Agency attribution must match the context's actor, so choices shifting from active to passive or vice versa are incorrect.
Answer: Specious. It refers to deceptive plausibility, differing from the genuinely correct valid, sound, and apt.
Answer: Elucidate. This term involves clarifying concepts, unlike muddle, mar, and evade, which obscure or avoid.
Answer: Match certainty level; avoid "prove/know" when context is uncertain. Contexts implying doubt or probability cannot support words denoting absolute certainty, allowing elimination of overly definitive options.
Answer: Scrutinize. The word indicates thorough inspection, unlike the casual or negligent glance, ignore, and drift.
Answer: Reject tone shifts; keep the emotional register consistent. Shifting from a neutral to an emotional tone disrupts the consistency of the passage, making such choices unsuitable for elimination.
Answer: Obfuscate. It means deliberate confusion, opposing clarify, illuminate, and verify, which all promote understanding.
Answer: Match duration; reject permanent wording for temporary situations. Temporary situations require transient wording, while permanent terms misrepresent the timeframe and can be eliminated.
Answer: Denounce. This word implies public and severe condemnation, distinguishing it from the milder or unrelated note, muse, and excuse.
Answer: Equivocate. The word means evasive ambiguity, contrasting with the direct confess, clarify, and concede.
Answer: Lambaste. It conveys harsh criticism, unlike the positive applaud and endorse, or the lenient forgive.
Answer: Nitpick. This implies petty criticism, unlike venerate's praise, summarize's overview, or absolve's forgiveness.