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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. A deliberately misleading argument






2. Failure to reach an agreement






3. Possible






4. An accidental but fortunate occurence






5. Strong dislike






6. Robbed - ruined - pillaged - looted






7. Sparkling; shining; brilliantly clever






8. Peevish - irritable






9. Habitually quiet; uncommunicative






10. Corrupt - dishonest - open to bribery






11. Harmful - injurious to physical - mental - or moral health






12. Freed from restraint of any kind; liberated






13. Any respite or temporary relief.






14. Indisputable; beyond doubt






15. Very favorable






16. To scold; rebuke






17. Out of reach; difficult to catch






18. To put down with comtemptuous jeering






19. Unsophisticated






20. Derisive mocking comments






21. To free from blame






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






23. Having the ring of truth or plausibility but actually false.






24. A complete failure






25. Of doubtful authenticity; false; spurious






26. Smooth and sweet flowing






27. Very rich - having abundant resources






28. Agreeable; marked by a pleasing personality






29. A person who is impassive and emotionless






30. Foul smelling






31. To cut short or reduce






32. Happening or moving extremely slowly






33. Lukewarm; mild; half-hearted






34. To list; to tick off






35. A bitter denunciation






36. Self-assurance - admirable ploys under pressure






37. To deliberately confuse; to make something so confusing it's hard to understand






38. A general commotion; an uproar






39. An odd - unconventional person






40. Detached; reserved






41. Relevant - to the point






42. Many - numerous






43. Very discouraging






44. Very concise; brief






45. To put down by exposing false claims






46. To endow the rights of citizenship - especially the right to vote






47. Of or related to the ear or the sense of hearing






48. Extremely complicated or devious






49. Combined action or operation






50. Outstanding