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DSST World Literature Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. To continue
hyperglycemia
credence
insidious
procede
2. Requiring much sitting
hyperglycemia
pandemic
sedentary
current
3. A putting together; the combining of seperate elements into a whole.
synthesis
agnostic
metamorphosis
pandemic
4. A remedy for all ills or difficulties
infidel
synchronize
panacea
eloquent
5. Feeling as if you were in the other person's place
verify
empathy
disarray
autocracy
6. Trust - as financial credit; a source of honor - as great credit to one's family
diction
colloquial
sedentary
credible
7. Irrational fear of a thing or situation
circumspect
anthropomorphism
phobia
genocide
8. Cautious; careful to consider possible consequences
antecedent
synchronize
circumspect
recluse
9. The branch of language study dealing with speech sounds and their symbols
philosopher
apathy
symbiosis
phonetics
10. The flow of water - air - or electricity; prevalent at the moment - as current fassions
atheist
current
synchronize
speculate
11. Operating by itself
consummate
missive
automatic
equitable
12. Harmless
missive
ambivalence
benign
verify
13. An incination to do good
etymology
atheist
benevolence
amorphous
14. Without definite form or shape
amorphous
ambivalence
autocracy
colloquial
15. Difference; unlikeness
cacaphony
disparity
automatic
symbiosis
16. Not arrayed or arranged properly; a state of disorder or confusion; disorderly dress
disarray
contradict
synchronize
bisect
17. A person one struggles against
antagonist
philosopher
impervious
efface
18. People rule; government by representatives chosen by the people
anachronism
empathy
bisect
democracy
19. Having a life cycle lasting more than two years
perennial
current
genesis
equitable
20. To run together; to agree
revise
concur
circumvent
autonomy
21. Wishing evil towards others
malevolent
precedent
commiserate
atheist
22. To call out; to call forth as memories or feelings.
antagonist
profusion
evoke
antiquated
23. One who loves books or knowledge
panacea
bibliophile
conspicuous
beneficiary
24. A written acount of events year by year; historical records
credence
annals
annual
perennial
25. The right of self government
antecedent
symbiotic
democracy
autonomy
26. Bubbling out; overflowing with enthusiasm
misanthrope
atheist (Andrew Jensen/William Kelemen definition)
symbiosis
ebullient
27. A person who recieves benefit
circumspect
credence
beneficiary
monopoly
28. A view in all directions
genre
monotheism
panorama
revise
29. The belief that there is only one God
monotheism
emissary
sedentary
apathy
30. An act that goes before and may serve as a example for later acts
trilogy
miscreant
precedent
tripartite
31. To see again; to correct errors
revise
monopoly
contradict
philanthropy
32. Bad sounds; disagreeable or discordant sounds
concur
apathy
autopsy
cacaphony
33. To speak beforehand
fidelity
philosopher
predict
disarray
34. Choice of words in speaking or writing
panorama
amorphous
autopsy
diction
35. To turn under; tending to undermine or overthrow
subversive
autopsy
posterity
ebullient
36. To place a yoke on; to conquer
ambiguous
precedent
emissary
subjugate
37. The automatic measurement and transmission of data by radio from far away - as from space vehicles to a recieving station.
telemetry
bigamy
endemic
ambiguity
38. Three literary - drmatic - or musial compositions that - though complete in itself - form a related series
annals
fidelity
excursion
trilogy
39. Sitting in wait for; treacherous - more dangerous than seems evident.
insidious
procede
amorphous
consummate
40. Like the language used when people speak informally
synthesis
colloquial
recluse
emissary
41. A line carried around; the outer boundary line around a circular area
procede
circumference
ebullient
antagonist
42. Speaking out; fluent; persuasive
eloquent
subjugate
euphemism
credence
43. To prove something is true
verify
xenophobia
devious
antagonist
44. To speak against
precede
contradict
concur
chronicle
45. Fear or hatred of strangers - foreigners - or aliens
veritable
xenophobia
atheist (Andrew Jensen/William Kelemen definition)
anticipate
46. Native to a particular people or country
precedent
endemic
calligraphy
monotheism
47. A detailed drawing (writing on a map of the surface features of a region)
amorphous
panacea
autonomy
topography
48. The art of handwriting
genial
precedent
calligraphy
bisect
49. Believing too readily on too little evidence; gullible
ambivalence
bibliophile
postpone
credulous
50. A hanging forward; a natural inclination
automatic
circumspect
propensity
telemetry