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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. Lacking proper respect; disrepectful






2. Critical point that marks a change in course or turning event






3. Harmful; injurious






4. To level to the ground; demolish






5. Lacking restraint; excessive






6. Poor; penniless; not affluent






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






8. Extremely complicated or devious






9. Faultless; perfect






10. A formal concurrence or agreement or harmony of minds






11. Detestable; repulsive; extremely bad






12. Cautious; careful






13. Native to an area






14. Casual indifference






15. Enforced economy






16. To strongly desire; to crave






17. Vulgar; crude






18. Lacking foresight or scope






19. Adherence to the truth; truthfulness






20. A preference for something; an inclination






21. Ill-tempered; rude; lacking civility






22. A person who is impassive and emotionless






23. Not in the proper time period






24. Marked by inactivity OR in a state of quiet repose






25. A person who introduces something new






26. Disposed to seek revenge; revengeful; spiteful.






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






28. To scold; rebuke






29. Deliberately deceptive in behavior or speech






30. Deserving great blame; wicked; evil






31. Producing a deep or full sound






32. Treacherous cunning; skillful deceit






33. An irresistible force






34. To depart from a subject






35. Awkwardly; clumsy - not graceful






36. To lecture or speak without notes






37. Skillful






38. A person who receives benefits






39. Minor - everyday details






40. Commonplace






41. To list; to tick off






42. Remaining in a pure state: uncorrupted by civilization






43. To treat as unimportant; ignore deliberately; disrespect






44. A young genius






45. Easily noticed






46. Great bitterness






47. To surrender






48. Lacking self-confidence






49. To take back; disavow






50. The study of characteristics of human population