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Synonym of “inundate” is ________?

A
overwhelm
B
surrender
C
flood
D
destroy
Explanation and memory cue

While "flood" is related to "inundate," the best synonym in this context is "overwhelm," as "inundate" means to overwhelm someone with things or people to be dealt with. "Flood" is more literal, whereas "overwhelm" captures both literal and figurative meanings.

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Synonym of "vermin" is ________?

A
welcome guests
B
fur wraps
C
true accounts
D
objectionable pets
Explanation and memory cue

The word "vermin" refers to objectionable or harmful animals, often pests. Among the options, "objectionable pets" best matches this meaning, making option D the correct synonym.

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Synonym of "pedigree" is ________?

A
ancestral line
B
warrant
C
diploma
D
public record
Explanation and memory cue

The word "pedigree" refers to the recorded ancestry or lineage of a person or animal, making "ancestral line" the closest synonym among the options. The other options do not convey the meaning of lineage or ancestry.

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Synonym of “paroxysm” is ________?

A
spasm
B
furor
C
paralysis
D
fear
Explanation and memory cue

The word 'paroxysm' refers to a sudden, intense burst of emotion or activity, often a spasm or convulsion. Among the options, 'spasm' is the closest synonym, as it denotes a sudden involuntary contraction, aligning with the meaning of 'paroxysm.'

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Synonym of "eschew" is ________?

A
to avoid
B
argue
C
forget
D
spit out
Explanation and memory cue

The word "eschew" means to deliberately avoid or abstain from something. Therefore, "to avoid" is the correct synonym.

2096

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Synonym of “decorous” is _________?

A
adorned
B
ugly
C
insane
D
proper
Explanation and memory cue

The word "decorous" means proper, polite, and in good taste. Among the options, "proper" is the closest synonym, making option D correct.

2097

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Synonym of “effigy” is ________?

A
proxy
B
profundity
C
boldness
D
exit
Explanation and memory cue

An "effigy" is a sculpture or model of a person, often used as a representation or proxy. Among the options, "proxy" is the closest synonym as it can mean a substitute or representative, aligning with the idea of an effigy representing someone. The other options do not relate to the meaning of "effigy."

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Synonym of "bombastic" is ________?

A
inflated
B
explosive
C
retaliatory
D
meek
Explanation and memory cue

The word "bombastic" means using high-sounding language with little meaning, often inflated or pompous. Among the options, "inflated" best matches this meaning as a synonym.

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What is a synonym of "wraith"?

A
apparition
B
garland
C
Christmas decoration
D
anger
Explanation and memory cue

The word 'wraith' means a ghost or ghostlike image of someone, especially one seen shortly before or after their death. 'Apparition' similarly means a ghost or ghostly figure, making it the correct synonym. The other options do not relate to the meaning of 'wraith'.

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Prepositions

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We arrived ____ the village at night.

A
to
B
in
C
at
D
of
Explanation and memory cue

The correct preposition to use with 'arrived' when referring to a location like 'the village' is 'in'. We say 'arrived in the village' to indicate entering or reaching that place. 'At' is used for more specific points or smaller locations, but 'in' is correct here.