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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. To speak against






2. A seeming contradiction that expresses a truth






3. To compensate - to make payment for - to pay a person






4. To make new again






5. To take back; disavow






6. Very strict laws and rules






7. An amateur or dabbler






8. A morally unprincipled person






9. Overly tolerant






10. Filled with errors; wrong






11. A public declaration of beliefs - policies - or intentions






12. Carefully attentive to detail; difficult to please






13. To put down with comtemptuous jeering






14. Charmingly rural






15. Excluding fragrance - full of a specified smell; suggestive of; reminiscent






16. To break into opposing factions






17. Harmful; injurious






18. Characterized by or suffering from dizziness; having vertigo






19. State of being various or manifold; a great number






20. A very enthusiastic person






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






22. Failure to reach an agreement






23. Intellectually productive or inventive - fertile






24. A source of harm






25. To ease; relieve; lessen






26. To beset; to surround with problems






27. The floating wreckage of a ship; debris






28. Very small






29. Plain; simple






30. To regard with great respect - to hold in high esteem






31. Insensitive






32. To obtain or get by care - effort - or the use of special means






33. A person who is impassive and emotionless






34. Practical. sensible






35. Commonplace






36. To deprive of some privilege - especially the right to vote






37. Unreasonable expensive






38. The property of being prompt and efficient






39. An inference






40. A large number or amount






41. A person who uses intuition to see into the future; a seer






42. Tentative - temporary - not lasting






43. Generous nad forgiving






44. To hold back one's thoughts and feelings






45. Careful; cautious






46. State of great dismay & confusion






47. Vague; lacking a fully developed form






48. Completely lacking in something






49. Harsh - clashing - jarring - grating sounds; disharmony






50. Not ordinary or typical