ISEE Upper Level Verbal Reasoning

Sharpen your vocabulary and reasoning skills to master the ISEE Upper Level Verbal Reasoning section.

Advanced Topics

Using Context Clues Effectively

Unlocking Meanings Without a Dictionary

Context clues are hints in the surrounding text that help you figure out what an unfamiliar word means.

Types of Context Clues

  • Definition: The meaning is given right there.
  • Synonym or Restatement: The word is explained in a different way.
  • Antonym or Contrast: The word is compared with its opposite.
  • Example: Examples help you infer the meaning.

Why It Matters

Mastering context clues boosts your reading comprehension and helps you ace complex questions—even when you don’t know every word.

Real-World Connection

Context clues help you understand instruction manuals, news articles, and conversations with new words.

Examples

  • In 'The arboreal creature, such as a monkey, loves trees,' you infer 'arboreal' means tree-living.

  • If 'gregarious' is used in 'Unlike his shy sister, he is quite gregarious,' you know it means outgoing.

In a Nutshell

Context clues guide you to the meanings of tricky words.

Key Terms

Antonym
A word that means the opposite of another word.
Inference
A conclusion you draw from evidence and reasoning.