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Context Clues- Looking for Synonyms or Antonyms
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The scientist tried to justify her claim instead of leaving it unexplained. What does justify mean?
to show or prove something is reasonable or right (antonym)
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The storm caused substantial damage rather than a minor one. What does substantial mean?
large; considerable in amount (antonym)
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Their persistent efforts paid off because they kept trying and refused to quit. What does persistent mean?
continuing despite difficulty; not giving up (antonym)
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Her notable achievement was not ordinary or forgettable. What does notable mean?
worthy of attention; important (antonym)
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The speech had a formal tone rather than casual or slang-filled. What does formal mean?
serious, official, or proper in style (antonym)
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She made a deliberate choice, carefully planned and intentional, not accidental or careless. What does deliberate mean?
done on purpose; carefully thought out (synonym)
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The teacher tried to facilitate discussion by helping guide the conversation rather than controlling it completely. What does facilitate mean?
to make something easier or help it happen (synonym)
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The author used vivid descriptions, instead of dull or plain ones. What does vivid mean?
clear, detailed, and full of life
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Her interpretation of the poem offered an explanation and meaning, not just a summary of events. What does interpretation mean?
an explanation of meaning (synonym)
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The coach warned that neglecting practice, ignoring it instead of paying attention, would hurt the team’s performance. What does neglecting mean?
failing to care for or give attention to (antonym)
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The teacher’s concise explanation was unlike the long and confusing lecture we expected. What does concise mean?
brief; expressed in few words (antonym)
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The movie’s ending was ambiguous rather than obvious or certain. What does ambiguous mean?
having more than one meaning; unclear (antonym)
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The company made a strategic decision, carefully planned for long-term success instead of chosen randomly. What does strategic mean?
planned carefully to achieve a goal (synonym)
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Her reluctant response showed she was unwilling and hesitant, not eager to volunteer. What does reluctant mean?
unwilling; hesitant (synonym)
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The manager’s constructive feedback was helpful and meant to improve our work, not meant to criticize harshly.
helpful and intended to improve (synomym)
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His optimistic attitude kept the team hopeful and positive, even when others felt discouraged. What does optimistic mean?
hopeful about the future (synonym)
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The leader tried to mediate the conflict by helping both sides talk and reach peace, not by taking one side. What does mediate mean?
to help settle a dispute between others (antonym)
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After hours of arguing, they finally reached a compromise, a solution that satisfied both sides instead of only one. What does compromise mean?
an agreement where each side gives up something (synonym)
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His skeptical tone showed he doubted the story, unlike his friend who believed it immediately. What does skeptical mean?
doubtful; questioning whether something is true (antonym)
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His apparent confidence seemed obvious and easy to notice, even though he secretly felt nervous. What does apparent mean?
seeming to be true or visible (synonym)
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