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Quiz on 'SAT Word List'

Title: Quiz on 'SAT Word List'

Question 1
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1. Verbatim
1Deserved punishment or its source; anything or anyone that always seems certain to defeat to frustrate.
2To persuade not to do something.
3Word for word; in the exact words.
4Had the appearance but not the actuality of; imitated; pretended; feigned.
5adj. Trite; ordinary; common.
2. Mercenary
1Deserved punishment or its source; anything or anyone that always seems certain to defeat to frustrate.
2A sudden and utter breakdown; an overwhelming and ruinous turn of events; a rout; a calamity.
3Influenced by desire for money; acting only for pay; greedy; one who is hired, esp.: A soldier hired by a foreign government.
4n. Highly skilled artist.
5n. Tyrant; harsh, authoritarian ruler.
3. Superfluous
1To persuade not to do something.
2n. Tyrant; harsh, authoritarian ruler.
3v. To make invalid; void
4n. Seriousness; gravity.
5adj. Excessive; overabundant; unnecessary.
4. Haphazard
1n. Seriousness; gravity.
2Influenced by desire for money; acting only for pay; greedy; one who is hired, esp.: A soldier hired by a foreign government.
3n. Highly skilled artist.
4To persuade not to do something.
5adj. Random; by chance.
5. Nullify
1That which may be true but which seems to be contradictory, false or absurd; a self-contradictory statement.
2n. Difference; condition of inequality.
3v. Improve.
4v. To make invalid; void
5n. Highly skilled artist.
Question 6
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6. Solemnity
1n. Praise.
2A sudden and utter breakdown; an overwhelming and ruinous turn of events; a rout; a calamity.
3adj. Trite; ordinary; common.
4adj. Notoriously bad.
5n. Seriousness; gravity.
7. Nemesis
1v. Improve.
2Deserved punishment or its source; anything or anyone that always seems certain to defeat to frustrate.
3n. Seriousness; gravity.
4A paid position that requires little or on work or responsibility.
5n. Glowing ardor.
8. Precocious
1v. To make invalid; void
2adj. Notoriously bad.
3n. Glowing ardor.
4n. Praise.
5Prematurely developed; matured earlier than is normal; mentally advanced beyond one's years.
9. Eulogy
1n. Praise.
2n. Tyrant; harsh, authoritarian ruler.
3That which may be true but which seems to be contradictory, false or absurd; a self-contradictory statement.
4v. To make invalid; void
5Having a double meaning; ambiguous; uncertain.
10. Inalienable
1n. Praise.
2Not subject to being taken away; not transferable; fixed
3Word for word; in the exact words.
4adj. Random; by chance.
5adj. Notoriously bad.
Question 11
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11. Ameliorate
1n. Glowing ardor.
2adj. Random; by chance.
3Influenced by desire for money; acting only for pay; greedy; one who is hired, esp.: A soldier hired by a foreign government.
4v. Improve.
5n. Praise.
12. Dissuade
1n. Seriousness; gravity.
2n. Glowing ardor.
3Distorted; strangely ugly; outlandish; bizarre.
4Having a double meaning; ambiguous; uncertain.
5To persuade not to do something.
13. Simulated
1Distorted; strangely ugly; outlandish; bizarre.
2n. Tyrant; harsh, authoritarian ruler.
3That which may be true but which seems to be contradictory, false or absurd; a self-contradictory statement.
4Had the appearance but not the actuality of; imitated; pretended; feigned.
5A sudden and utter breakdown; an overwhelming and ruinous turn of events; a rout; a calamity.
14. Virtuoso
1n. Highly skilled artist.
2Had the appearance but not the actuality of; imitated; pretended; feigned.
3n. Difference; condition of inequality.
4A sudden and utter breakdown; an overwhelming and ruinous turn of events; a rout; a calamity.
5Having a double meaning; ambiguous; uncertain.
15. Debacle
1v. Improve.
2A sudden and utter breakdown; an overwhelming and ruinous turn of events; a rout; a calamity.
3That which may be true but which seems to be contradictory, false or absurd; a self-contradictory statement.
4adj. Notoriously bad.
5Had the appearance but not the actuality of; imitated; pretended; feigned.
Question 16
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16. Sinecure
1adj. Random; by chance.
2A paid position that requires little or on work or responsibility.
3A sudden and utter breakdown; an overwhelming and ruinous turn of events; a rout; a calamity.
4adj. Excessive; overabundant; unnecessary.
5n. Seriousness; gravity.
17. Despot
1Distorted; strangely ugly; outlandish; bizarre.
2n. Tyrant; harsh, authoritarian ruler.
3Deserved punishment or its source; anything or anyone that always seems certain to defeat to frustrate.
4n. Seriousness; gravity.
5v. To make invalid; void
18. Paradox
1adj. Notoriously bad.
2Word for word; in the exact words.
3Influenced by desire for money; acting only for pay; greedy; one who is hired, esp.: A soldier hired by a foreign government.
4n. Highly skilled artist.
5That which may be true but which seems to be contradictory, false or absurd; a self-contradictory statement.
19. Grotesque
1Having a double meaning; ambiguous; uncertain.
2Distorted; strangely ugly; outlandish; bizarre.
3adj. Random; by chance.
4Prematurely developed; matured earlier than is normal; mentally advanced beyond one's years.
5Influenced by desire for money; acting only for pay; greedy; one who is hired, esp.: A soldier hired by a foreign government.
20. Infamous
1Word for word; in the exact words.
2n. Praise.
3adj. Notoriously bad.
4adj. Trite; ordinary; common.
5v. To make invalid; void
 

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