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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. Formal proposal






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






3. Framework or model of thought






4. Outrage at something that is unjust






5. Carefully attentive to detail; difficult to please






6. To force or act by using pressure






7. An independent person






8. Obstinately resistant to authority or control






9. Intellectual rather than emotional






10. Sparkling; shining; brilliantly clever






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






12. Highly detailed






13. Abundant; a great amount






14. A person who makes predictions based on data






15. Settled and therefore accustomed to sitting or doing little exercise






16. A very enthusiastic person






17. To scold; rebuke






18. To depart from a subject






19. Plain; simple






20. Of great importance






21. Robbed - ruined - pillaged - looted






22. Utterly perplexed - completely puzzled - totally bewildered






23. Having a natural fragrance






24. Derisive mocking comments






25. To deliberately exclude from a group






26. A formal concurrence or agreement or harmony of minds






27. Uneasy; in a state of embarrassment






28. Behaving in an obsequious manner






29. Intentionally unclear or ambiguous; duplicitous; obscuring one's meaning - often in response to a question (unequivocal - equivocate)






30. A doubter






31. Lax in attending to duty; negligent






32. The act of blocking






33. Agreeable; friendly






34. Fickle; constantly shifting moods






35. To treat as unimportant; ignore deliberately; disrespect






36. A large number or amount






37. To assume financial responsibility






38. Habitually quiet; uncommunicative






39. Commonplace






40. To lecture or speak without notes






41. To make young again






42. Lacking organization or logic






43. Habitually late; tardy






44. Characterized by or suffering from dizziness; having vertigo






45. The lowest point






46. Insightful - perceptive






47. To free from guilt or blame






48. Excessive desire for wealth






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






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