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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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1. Circular and therefore indirect






2. Not ordinary or typical






3. Habitually quiet; uncommunicative






4. Showing great determination






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






6. Easily noticed






7. Not open to question






8. A beginner






9. Lacking conscious awareness - unmindful - unaware






10. A person who behaves in a servile manner; a toady






11. Commonplace






12. Awkwardly; clumsy - not graceful






13. Disbelieving - skeptical






14. Gaudy and cheap






15. To conceive and develop in the mind






16. Lacking liveliness - animation or interest; dull.






17. Practical. sensible






18. To divide a district so as to give one side an advantage






19. Excessive desire for wealth






20. A morally unprincipled person






21. A person who makes predictions based on data






22. Delete; remove






23. A liar; deceiver






24. Calmness; composure






25. To force or act by using pressure






26. An original model






27. Policy of granting concessions to maintain peace






28. Characterized by verbal abuse and bitter criticism






29. Characterized by or suffering from dizziness; having vertigo






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






31. Very poor - lacking resources






32. Strong dislike






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






34. A tendency toward or irrational suspiciousness; irrational fear; delusions of persecution






35. To babble incessantly






36. A very enthusiastic person






37. Hard to understand - impenetrably dense and obscure






38. Freed from restraint of any kind; liberated






39. The final ending of something; the downfall






40. Boring and tiresome






41. Any decrease or loss in value caused by age - wear - or market conditions






42. Remaining in a pure state: uncorrupted by civilization






43. Instinctive rather than irrational






44. Noisily and stubbornly defiant






45. Pompous - or pretentious in speech or writing; ostentatiously lofty in side






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






47. To treat as unimportant; ignore deliberately; disrespect






48. Expressing strong disapproval; condemning; loudly decrying






49. To assume financial responsibility






50. Completely lacking in something