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SAT Vocab - 2

Subjects : sat, english, vocabulary
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Threatening and menacing






2. Fickle; constantly shifting moods






3. Denounce or strongly criticize






4. Sharing an edge or boundary - or touching






5. Cowardly - faint hearted






6. To give something back






7. To make clear or plain - especially by explanation






8. Lukewarm; mild; half-hearted






9. Agreeable; marked by a pleasing personality






10. A person who makes predictions based on data






11. Robbed - ruined - pillaged - looted






12. A person who is impassive and emotionless






13. A deliberately misleading argument






14. Very strict laws and rules






15. Flexible; easily shaped especially by outside influence/ force






16. Admirably suited; apt.






17. A timely benefit






18. To treat as unimportant; ignore deliberately; disrespect






19. Very profitable






20. Insightful - perceptive






21. Belittle;slight






22. Seeker of pleasure






23. Believable






24. Outrage at something that is unjust






25. To drive away; scatter






26. Disposed to seek revenge; revengeful; spiteful.






27. To fall off in vigor - energy - activity - interest - etc






28. A sentimental longing for the past






29. Tentative - temporary - not lasting






30. Many - numerous






31. An irresistible force






32. An office or position that provides an income for little/ no work






33. Of doubtful authenticity; false; spurious






34. Unrestrained: unchecked






35. Humiliating - shameful - disgraceful






36. Something of small value; petty; trifling






37. Instinctive rather than irrational






38. A statement universally accepted as true - a maxim






39. A group or association of three leaders






40. Great in depth of feeling - intellect or meaning






41. Quarrelsome: argumentative: likely to provoke a controversy - disputatious






42. To stop; frustrate






43. Detestable; repulsive; extremely bad






44. Sociable; fond of feasting - drinking - and good company






45. Outstanding






46. To sway from once side to the other; oscillate.






47. A beginner






48. A person who introduces something new






49. Unable to pay; out of money (solvent - solvency - soluble - insoluble)






50. To be guided by practical experience - not theory