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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. Of great importance






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






3. An irresistible force






4. Immoral - debauched






5. Having a natural fragrance






6. Self-assurance - admirable ploys under pressure






7. Disposed to seek revenge; revengeful; spiteful.






8. Very determined; unwavering






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






10. An accidental but fortunate occurence






11. A sentimental longing for the past






12. Having fallen in a state of disrepair; broken-down condition






13. Showing great care and concern; attentive






14. Good-humored; cheerful






15. Tending to give instruction or advice; inclined to teach others too much; containing a political/moral lesson






16. A general agreement






17. Showing nervousness or fear






18. The lowest point






19. A complete failure






20. A severe interrogation or a systematic questioning






21. Treating serious manners with light-hearted humor or lack of respect






22. An appreciation of what is beautiful or attractive






23. To put down by exposing false claims






24. Very poor - lacking resources






25. A speaker who appeals to emotions - fears or prejudices






26. A person who excels in telling anecdotes






27. Careful; cautious






28. To crush as if by trampling; squash






29. A disloyal person






30. To soothe or calm; to appease






31. To take back; disavow






32. A person who introduces something new






33. Misconduct/wrongdoing - especially by a public official






34. An inference






35. To express strong disapproval






36. Vague; lacking a fully developed form






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






38. Cautious; careful






39. Not capable of being overcome






40. Freed from restraint of any kind; liberated






41. Practical. sensible






42. Lacking liveliness - animation or interest; dull.






43. A person who makes predictions based on data






44. An inequality; an imbalance






45. A seeming contradiction that expresses a truth






46. A funeral hymn; mournful music






47. Not ordinary or typical






48. A temporary solution designed to meet an urgent need






49. Fickle; constantly shifting moods






50. Noisy and disorderly