Jun 7, 2016
amaze ○ baffle ○ bear ○ block ○ blur ○ brilliant ○ caution ○ challenge ○ delicate ○ enhance ○ intrigue ○ persuade ○ replace ○ shed ○ unique
amaze
[v.] to fill with great surprise
[Syn.] astonish
[adv.] amazingly
[n.] amazement
[adj.] amazing
I was amazed that I received an A on the calculus test.
The actor gave an amazing performance.
baffle
[v.] to confuse to a point at which no progress can be made
[Syn.] puzzle
[adj.] baffling
[n.] bafflement
The causes of many harmful diseases have baffled doctors for centuries.
That was a baffling question.
bear
[v.] to produce, to carry; to show; to endure
[Syn.] yield
[adj.] bearably
[adj.] bearable
This orchard bears many fine harvests of apples.
Although stock prices declined, losses have been bearable for most investors.
block
[v.] to prevent movement progress, or success
[Syn.] obstruct
[adj.] blocked
[n.] blockage
The government blocked the sale of the airline.
The streets were flooded due to a blockage in the pipes.
blur
[v.] to make something difficult to see
[Syn.] cloud
[adj.] blurred
[n.] blur
The rain blurred everyone’s view of the valley.
The whole accident is just a blur in my mine.
brilliant
[adj.] intensely bright or colorful, intelligent
[Syn.] radiant
[adv.] brilliantly
[n.] brilliance
Einstein was a brilliant thinker.
She brilliantly produced a solution to the problem.
caution
[v.] to alert someone of danger, the act of taking care of, or paying attention to, something
[Syn.] warn
[adj.] cautious
[adj.] cautionary
[adv.] cautiously
[n.] caution
The office cautioned the motorist to slow down.
They entered into the negotiations cautiously.
challenge
[n.] an invitation to complete, something that demands competitive action or much thought
[Syn.] dare
[adj.] challenging
[v.] challenge
Finishing the 26-mile race was a challenge for most of the participants.
It was a challenging math problem.
delicate
[adj.] needing careful treatment, sensitive, easily broken
[Syn.] fragile
[adv.] delicately
Because of its controversial nature, it was a challenge to discuss such a delicate issue in public.
You must handle the antique delicately.
enhance
[v.] to increase in a positive way, such as in value, power, or beauty
[Syn.] strengthen
[n.] enhancement
[adj.] enhanced
Passing the exam should enhance your chances of being, admitted to college.
The computer enhanced our productivity.
intrigue
a. to interest greatly
[Syn.] fascinate
[adj.] intriguing
[adv.] intriguingly
[n.] intrigue
He was intrigued by the acclaim flat he received.
The intriguing question baffled historians.
persuade
[v.] to change a belief or behavior by argument or reason
[Syn.] convince
[adv.] persuasively
[adj.] persuasive
[n.] persuasion
They couldn’t persuade their critics to see their point of view.
John presented a persuasive argument for his salary increase.
replace
[v.] to change for another thing; to take the place of
[Syn.] substitute
[adj.] replaceable
[n.] replacement
They have replaced all of the old office equipment.
The new employee was the replacement for Mr. Topper, who retired last month.
shed
[v.] to throw off naturally, to give out
[Syn.] discard
In order to grow, crabs must shed their shells.
The experiments shed no new information on the cause of the disease.
unique
[adj.] to be the only one of a kind; special
[Syn.] rare
[adv.] uniquely
[n.] uniqueness
He was presented with a unique opportunity to attend the conference.
His style of writing is uniquely his own.
- Choose the synonym.
- confront
- astonish
- challenge
- petition
- forbid
- obstruct
- warn
- tempt
- enhance
- block
- intrigue
- fascinate
- elicit
- intensify
- enrich
- substitute
- advantage
- replacement
- blockage
- frail
- delicate
- ambiguous
- vital
- fragile
- resilient
- convince
- assert
- persuade
- restore
- yield
- rare
- determined
- ideal
- vague
- unique
- shed
- discard
- refine
- alter
- cloud
- enhance
- entice
- strengthen
- relinquish
- encourage
- puzzled
- advanced
- assertive
- baffled
- astute
- Choose the word that is closest in meaning to the underlined word in the sentence.
- Custer was cautioned by his advisors not to underestimate the strength of his opponent.
- challenged
- persuaded
- known
- warned
- Bright feathers have been used for ornamentation since early times.
- Long
- Unique
- Delicate
- Brilliant
- Telescopic images from outer space are often blurred by atmospheric conditions.
- clouded
- limited
- enhanced
- blocked
- The narrow, green-grey leaves of the sweet alyssum are untoothed and usually bear many silvery hairs.
- carry
- yield
- replace
- hide
- For many years, scientists were baffled by the small size of the atom.
- amazed
- limited
- puzzled
- fascinated