SSAT / ISEE (Middle) Vocabulary Flashcard Book 550+
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The SSAT/ISEE Vocabulary FlashCard Book is designed to help middlelevel students expand their vocabulary for the SSAT and ISEE exams It provides a structured collection of essential words along with definitions, pronunciations, example sentences, synonyms, antonyms, and etymologyKey Features:Comprehensive Vocabulary ListCovershighfrequency SSAT/ISEE wordsPronunciation GuidePhonetic transcriptions to aid correct pronunciationContextual UsageExample sentences to demonstrate word applicationSynonymsAntonymsHelps in understanding word nuances and expanding vocabularyEtymologyProvides historical and linguistic origins of wordsThe book follows a flashcardstyle format, making it easy to review and retain words effectively It is ideal for selfstudy, test preparation, and vocabulary buildingTo Illustrate, let us look at the word baneThe word bane from the SSAT/ISEE Vocabulary FlashCard Book exemplifies all the key features of the book: Comprehensive Vocabulary ListBane is included as a highfrequency word that is relevant for SSAT/ISEE examsPronunciation GuideBane [beyn]The phonetic transcription helps students pronounce the word correctlyContextual Usage (Example Sentences)My neighbors noisy dog is the bane of my life!Traffic jams are the bane of city life around the worldThese sentences demonstrate how bane is used in different contextsSynonymsAntonymsSynonyms: Curse, ruin, affliction, blightAntonyms: Benefit, felicity, boonThis helps students understand nuances and related wordsEtymology (Word Origin)From Old English bana meaning deathThe book explains the historical root of bane, helping with deeper word retention