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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. Minor - everyday details






2. Utterly perplexed - completely puzzled - totally bewildered






3. A remark that is hurtful or burning






4. A similarity or likeness






5. Fearless; courageous






6. To strongly encourage






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






8. Producing a deep or full sound






9. Lying; untrustful






10. Producing a sensation of touch






11. Annoyingly talkative






12. Person who organizes a business/enterprise






13. Relentless - unstoppable






14. An irresistible force






15. Independent






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






17. Failure to reach an agreement






18. To declare invalid






19. A complete failure






20. Lacking proper respect; disrepectful






21. Unreasonable expensive






22. Too overwhelming to be put into words; indescribable; inexpressible






23. To inform or instruct to remove ignorance






24. Formal proposal






25. To make a situation better






26. Adherence to the truth; truthfulness






27. Very stubborn - defiant






28. Sensational - shocking - or ghastly






29. To conceive and develop in the mind






30. Excessive desire for wealth






31. The property of being prompt and efficient






32. To hold back one's thoughts and feelings






33. Idyllically calm and tranquil






34. Strong dislike






35. Hard to understand - impenetrably dense and obscure






36. To make young again






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






38. W/o previous example - never known before






39. A bitter denunciation






40. The study of characteristics of human population






41. Agonizing physical or mental pain






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






43. A person who introduces something new






44. Very rich - having abundant resources






45. Outrage at something that is unjust






46. Uneasy; in a state of embarrassment






47. Harmful; injurious






48. To confuse or perplex; utterly dumbfounded






49. Native to an area






50. Lacking organization or logic