Words in Context

SAT Reading and Writing· difficulty 2/5

The new bridge is an arresting sight. Its slim white pylons rise from the harbor like the masts of a ship, and the curve of its deck answers the line of the shore with surprising grace.

As used in the text, what does the word "arresting" most nearly mean?

  • A

    stopping unlawfully

  • B

    puzzling

  • C

    alarming

  • D

    captivating

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Explanation

The bridge is praised for its grace and visual power, so "arresting" means captivating — drawing one's attention — not the police sense or "alarming."

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