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Quiz on 'SAT Word List'

Title: Quiz on 'SAT Word List'

Question 1
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1. Sagacious
1Distorted; strangely ugly; outlandish; bizarre.
2Equal in measures; properly proportionate.
3Complete or ridiculous failure.
4adj. Keen; shrewd; having insight.
5Harshness or bitterness of speech or manner; expression of great dislike or deep resentment.
2. Commensurate
1Equal in measures; properly proportionate.
2adj. Keen; shrewd; having insight.
3Complete or ridiculous failure.
4(a) n. Proof or declaration of guilt. (b) n. Strongly held belief.
5v. Rival; imitate.
3. Compliance
1adj. Excessively careful; fastidious.
2v. Slander.
3n. Conformity in fulfilling requirements.
4n. Excessive emotion for an issue or cause.
5adj. Uninterrupted; continuous.
4. Fanaticism
1adj. Unruly; stubborn.
2Complete or ridiculous failure.
3adj. Practical; realistic.
4Wasted or gaunt in appearance.
5n. Excessive emotion for an issue or cause.
5. Meticulous
1adj. Practical; realistic.
2Complete or ridiculous failure.
3adj. Excessively careful; fastidious.
4Equal in measures; properly proportionate.
5n. Fanatic; person who shows excessive zeal.
Question 6
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6. Archaic
1adj. Unruly; stubborn.
2Of an earlier or primitive time; ancient; no longer in popular use; outdated.
3v. Rival; imitate.
4adj. Uncertain how to act; weak.
5adj. Uninterrupted; continuous.
7. Hackneyed
1Equal in measures; properly proportionate.
2n. Conformity in fulfilling requirements.
3Overwhelmingly happy; intensely delighted; rapturous.
4adj. Sociable.
5adj. Commonplace; trite.
8. Guile
1n. Deceit; duplicity.
2v. Rival; imitate.
3v. Slander.
4Complete or ridiculous failure.
5Equal in measures; properly proportionate.
9. Vilify
1Overwhelmingly happy; intensely delighted; rapturous.
2adj. Keen; shrewd; having insight.
3v. Slander.
4Equal in measures; properly proportionate.
5n. Fanatic; person who shows excessive zeal.
10. Incessant
1n. Conformity in fulfilling requirements.
2v. Slander.
3adj. Uninterrupted; continuous.
4adj. Uncertain how to act; weak.
5n. Excessive emotion for an issue or cause.
Question 11
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Answer
11. Emulate
1adj. Commonplace; trite.
2v. Abandon; disown.
3Distorted; strangely ugly; outlandish; bizarre.
4Complete or ridiculous failure.
5v. Rival; imitate.
12. Debilitate
1Complete or ridiculous failure.
2adj. Excessively careful; fastidious.
3Distorted; strangely ugly; outlandish; bizarre.
4v. Slander.
5v. Weaken; enfeeble.
13. Grotesque
1Distorted; strangely ugly; outlandish; bizarre.
2n. Excessive emotion for an issue or cause.
3adj. Uninterrupted; continuous.
4v. Slander.
5v. Rival; imitate.
14. Irresolute
1adj. Practical; realistic.
2n. Deceit; duplicity.
3adj. Uncertain how to act; weak.
4Complete or ridiculous failure.
5Of an earlier or primitive time; ancient; no longer in popular use; outdated.
15. Ecstatic
1n. Deceit; duplicity.
2Complete or ridiculous failure.
3adj. Keen; shrewd; having insight.
4Overwhelmingly happy; intensely delighted; rapturous.
5v. Abandon; disown.
Question 16
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Answer
16. Haggard
1adj. Practical; realistic.
2Wasted or gaunt in appearance.
3adj. Keen; shrewd; having insight.
4v. Slander.
5v. Rival; imitate.
17. Fiasco
1n. Excessive emotion for an issue or cause.
2(a) n. Proof or declaration of guilt. (b) n. Strongly held belief.
3Distorted; strangely ugly; outlandish; bizarre.
4Of an earlier or primitive time; ancient; no longer in popular use; outdated.
5Complete or ridiculous failure.
18. Zealot
1v. Abandon; disown.
2Equal in measures; properly proportionate.
3n. Fanatic; person who shows excessive zeal.
4v. Slander.
5adj. Excessively careful; fastidious.
19. Renounce
1adj. Uninterrupted; continuous.
2Overwhelmingly happy; intensely delighted; rapturous.
3v. Slander.
4v. Abandon; disown.
5Of an earlier or primitive time; ancient; no longer in popular use; outdated.
20. Acrimony
1n. Fanatic; person who shows excessive zeal.
2Overwhelmingly happy; intensely delighted; rapturous.
3n. Deceit; duplicity.
4Distorted; strangely ugly; outlandish; bizarre.
5Harshness or bitterness of speech or manner; expression of great dislike or deep resentment.
 

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