Choose the word that means the same as the given word. Jape
The question asks us to identify the word that has the same meaning as 'Jape'. To answer this, we need to understand the meaning of 'Jape' and compare it with the meanings of the given options.
The word Jape is typically used as a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a joke or a jest. As a verb, it means to joke or to make fun of someone or something.
Let's look at the definitions more closely:
The core meaning revolves around making jokes, jesting, or making witty remarks, sometimes with a playful or mocking tone.
Now let's examine the meaning of each option provided:
Let's compare the meaning of Jape with the meanings of the options:
Based on the definitions, the word that means the same or is very similar to Jape is Quip.
The word Jape means a joke or a witty remark. The word Quip also means a witty or sarcastic remark. Therefore, Quip is the closest synonym for Jape among the given options.
| Word | Meaning | Relationship to Jape |
|---|---|---|
| Jape | A joke; a jest; a witty remark; to joke or jest. | The target word for finding a synonym. |
| Quick | Moving fast; prompt. | Different meaning. |
| Quarrel | An angry argument or disagreement. | Different meaning. |
| Quip | A witty or sarcastic remark. | Closest synonym; a type of jape. |
| Quit | To leave or stop doing something. | Different meaning. |
Synonyms are words that have similar meanings. Understanding synonyms is important for building vocabulary and improving communication skills. When looking for a synonym, it's helpful to consider the context in which the word is typically used.
The word Jape is less common in everyday language compared to words like 'joke' or 'jest'. 'Quip' is also a less common word but is more frequently encountered than 'jape'. Both words convey the idea of verbal wit or playful mockery.
Other possible synonyms for Jape might include: jest, joke, prank, witticism, pleasantry, wisecrack (informal).
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