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SSAT Middle Level Verbal Flashcards: Vocabulary From Context Clues

Study Vocabulary From Context Clues in SSAT Middle Level Verbal with focused flashcards that help you recognize the idea, recall the key rule, and apply it in practice-style prompts.

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This deck focuses on Vocabulary From Context Clues, giving you a quick way to review the definitions, rules, and examples that matter most for SSAT Middle Level Verbal.

How to use these flashcards

Work through these flashcards in short sessions. Try to answer each prompt before flipping the card, then revisit any cards you miss until the explanation feels automatic.

SSAT Middle Level Verbal Flashcards: Vocabulary From Context Clues

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QUESTION

Identify the meaning of “frugal” in: “He was frugal, choosing water instead of soda to save money.”

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ANSWER

Careful with money; not wasteful. The context of choosing a cheaper option to save money indicates thriftiness and avoidance of unnecessary spending.

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Flashcard 1: Identify the meaning of “frugal” in: “He was frugal, choosing water instead of soda to save money.”

Answer: Careful with money; not wasteful. The context of choosing a cheaper option to save money indicates thriftiness and avoidance of unnecessary spending.

Flashcard 2: Identify the meaning of “tedious” in: “The tedious task took hours and felt boring and repetitive.”

Answer: Boring and tiring because it is repetitive. A repetitive task taking hours and feeling boring implies monotony that leads to fatigue.

Flashcard 3: Identify the meaning of “resilient” in: “After the setback, the resilient team quickly recovered.”

Answer: Able to bounce back; recover quickly. Quick recovery after a setback demonstrates the ability to adapt and regain strength promptly.

Flashcard 4: Identify the meaning of “placid” in: “The lake was placid, with a smooth surface and no waves.”

Answer: Calm and peaceful. A smooth lake surface without waves suggests stillness and tranquility in the environment.

Flashcard 5: Identify the meaning of “placate” in: “To placate the child, he offered a toy and a snack.”

Answer: To calm or soothe; to make less angry. Offering comforts to a child aims to reduce distress and restore calmness effectively.

Flashcard 6: Identify the meaning of “scorn” in: “She spoke with scorn, mocking his idea as foolish.”

Answer: Strong disrespect; contempt. Mocking an idea as foolish conveys strong disapproval and disdain toward it.

Flashcard 7: Identify the meaning of “conspicuous” in: “The neon jacket was conspicuous in the dark crowd.”

Answer: Easy to notice; standing out. A neon jacket in a dark crowd stands out visually, making it highly noticeable.

Flashcard 8: Identify the meaning of “vague” in: “His directions were vague, so we still did not know where to go.”

Answer: Unclear; lacking detail. Directions causing confusion indicate a lack of specificity or clarity in the instructions.

Flashcard 9: Identify the meaning of “candid” in: “In a candid reply, she spoke honestly about her mistake.”

Answer: Truthful and straightforward. Speaking honestly about a mistake reflects openness and directness without deception.

Flashcard 10: Identify the meaning of “diminish” in: “As the storm moved away, the thunder began to diminish.”

Answer: To decrease; become smaller or weaker. The storm's departure leading to quieter thunder suggests a reduction in intensity over time.

Flashcard 11: Identify the meaning of “abrupt” in: “The car stopped abruptly, and everyone lurched forward.”

Answer: Sudden and unexpected. The sudden stop causing lurching implies an unexpected halt without warning.

Flashcard 12: Identify the meaning of “meticulous” in: “Her meticulous notes contained every detail from the lecture.”

Answer: Very careful and precise. Capturing every detail in notes demonstrates thorough attention to precision and accuracy.

Flashcard 13: Identify the meaning of “reluctant” in: “He was reluctant to speak, so he stayed silent.”

Answer: Unwilling; hesitant. Staying silent implies hesitation or unwillingness to engage, fitting the context of avoidance.

Flashcard 14: Identify the meaning of “elated” in: “She was elated when she learned she had won first place.”

Answer: Extremely happy. Winning first place triggers a positive emotional response, suggesting intense joy from the achievement.