All SSAT Elementary Level Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #205 : Synonyms: Verbs
Synonyms: choose the word closest in meaning to the word in question.
Purchase
to accept
to ignore
to sell
to block
to buy
to buy
To "purchase" is to buy.
Example Question #206 : Synonyms: Verbs
Synonyms: choose the answer that is closest in meaning to the word in question.
Capture
to catch
to consume
to enjoy
to package
to trick
to catch
"Capture" means to catch.
Example Question #207 : Synonyms: Verbs
Which word has a similar meaning to the underlined word?
He had to buy a new tv.
find
lose
steal
None of the other answers
purchase
purchase
"Buy" and "purchase" both mean the same thing.
Example Question #204 : Synonyms: Verbs
Synonyms: Select the one word or phrase whose meaning is closest to the word in capital letters.
ABANDON
Leave behind
Sanction
Laud
Consume
Pick up
Leave behind
"Abandon" means discard, get rid of, or leave behind, so "leave behind" is the correct answer. To help you, "laud" is a verb that means praise; "criticize" means point out the flaws in something; and "consume" means eat, or take in.
Example Question #205 : Synonyms: Verbs
Synonyms: Select the one word or phrase whose meaning is closest to the word in capital letters.
SAVE
Safe
Preserve
Trespass
Attack
Money
Preserve
"Save" is defined as rescue or keep in order to use at some point in the future. "Preserve" has a similar definition, which is maintain or keep something the same over time. So, "preserve" is the best answer choice!
Example Question #206 : Synonyms: Verbs
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
CONFER
Progress
Give
Conifer
Limit
Understand
Give
"Confer" is a verb that means grant an honor or title or discuss something with someone. While "conifer" might sound like the correct answer since it sounds very similar to "confer," "conifer" is a noun that means a tree that has green needles for leaves and cones. Since "conifer" does not mean the same thing as "confer," "conifer" cannot be the correct answer. Since "give" means the same thing as grant, however, "give" is the correct answer.
Example Question #381 : Synonyms
A synonym of "retain" is . . .
keep
question
revoke
warn
pick
keep
"Retain" is a verb that means "continue to have something; keep possession of," so we need to pick out a verb that means something like "keep." Since "keep" is one of the answer choices and none of the other answer choices mean anything like "keep," "keep" is the correct answer.
Example Question #211 : Synonyms: Verbs
Synonyms: Select the word which is most similar to the word in capital letters.
EXCHANGE
vend
elicit
buy
manage
trade
trade
“Exchange” means to trade items for other items. To provide further help, “vend” means sell; “manage” means look after, be in control of; “elicit” means to cause a response, to draw something out of someone.
Example Question #47 : Synonyms: Other Verbs
Synonyms: Select the word which is most similar to the word in capital letters.
DONATE
feel
give
learn
hear
take
give
“Donate” means to give to someone else, usually to someone who has less than you.
Example Question #212 : Synonyms: Verbs
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
GENERATE
Create
Promote
Gentle
Dispose
Ask
Create
"Generate" is a verb that means "cause something to arise or come about," or "produce," especially when it refers to electricity. While "generous" might look like a potentially correct answer because both "generate" and "gentle" begin with the syllable "gen-," "generous" is an adjective meaning "mild in temperament or behavior; kind or tender" when referring to a person, or "moderate in action, effect, or degree; not harsh or severe." So, since "gentle" and "generate" are not synonyms, "gentle" cannot be the correct answer. Since "create" is the answer choice closest in meaning to "generate," "create" is the correct answer.
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