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Quiz on 'SAT Word List'

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Question 1
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1. Fallacious
1To completely erase; to wipe out.
2adj. Commonplace; trite.
3n. Lack of proper respect.
4n. Lessening; reduction in size.
5adj. Misleading; false.
2. Laconic
1Favoritism shown to relatives, especially in job appointments.
2Beyond reasonable limits; excessive.
3adj. Commonplace; trite.
4n. Lack of proper respect.
5adj. Brief and to the point in speaking.
3. Exorbitant
1n. Religious devotion; godliness.
2Beyond reasonable limits; excessive.
3v. Acquit; free from guilt or responsibility.
4Speaking or writing in several languages; multilingual; a mixture of languages.
5adj. Commonplace; trite.
4. Hackneyed
1adj. Uncertain how to act; weak.
2v. Acquit; free from guilt or responsibility.
3Not subject to being taken away; not transferable; fixed
4adj. Commonplace; trite.
5adj. Definite; open.
5. Nepotism
1Meaningless; pointless; asinine
2Beyond reasonable limits; excessive.
3adj. Sociable.
4v. Praise; glorify.
5Favoritism shown to relatives, especially in job appointments.
Question 6
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Answer
6. Gregarious
1adj. Sociable.
2adj. Definite; open.
3adj. Brief and to the point in speaking.
4v. Acquit; free from guilt or responsibility.
5adj. Uncertain how to act; weak.
7. Extol
1v. Acquit; free from guilt or responsibility.
2v. Praise; glorify.
3adj. Uncertain how to act; weak.
4Meaningless; pointless; asinine
5v. Pass into or through; penetrate (an organization) sneakily.
8. Profane
1n. Lack of proper respect.
2Beyond reasonable limits; excessive.
3v. Acquit; free from guilt or responsibility.
4n. Lessening; reduction in size.
5v. Violate; desecrate.
9. Infiltrate
1v. Pass into or through; penetrate (an organization) sneakily.
2n. Lessening; reduction in size.
3v. Violate; desecrate.
4Beyond reasonable limits; excessive.
5v. Praise; glorify.
10. Inalienable
1Not subject to being taken away; not transferable; fixed
2Speaking or writing in several languages; multilingual; a mixture of languages.
3adj. Uninterrupted; continuous.
4adj. Carelessly; unintentionally.
5n. Lack of proper respect.
Question 11
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Answer
11. Irreverence
1n. Lack of proper respect.
2Beyond reasonable limits; excessive.
3To completely erase; to wipe out.
4n. Religious devotion; godliness.
5v. Pass into or through; penetrate (an organization) sneakily.
12. Trepidation
1n. Fear; trembling.
2n. The state of having contradictory or conflicting emotional attitudes.
3adj. Sociable.
4n. Lessening; reduction in size.
5n. Lack of proper respect.
13. Inadvertently
1adj. Uncertain how to act; weak.
2Speaking or writing in several languages; multilingual; a mixture of languages.
3adj. Commonplace; trite.
4adj. Carelessly; unintentionally.
5Beyond reasonable limits; excessive.
14. Inane
1adj. Uninterrupted; continuous.
2adj. Definite; open.
3n. Lack of proper respect.
4Meaningless; pointless; asinine
5adj. Commonplace; trite.
15. Incessant
1adj. Uncertain how to act; weak.
2adj. Uninterrupted; continuous.
3v. Violate; desecrate.
4n. The state of having contradictory or conflicting emotional attitudes.
5Speaking or writing in several languages; multilingual; a mixture of languages.
Question 16
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Answer
16. Polyglot
1adj. Uninterrupted; continuous.
2Speaking or writing in several languages; multilingual; a mixture of languages.
3n. Religious devotion; godliness.
4v. Pass into or through; penetrate (an organization) sneakily.
5adj. Definite; open.
17. Diminution
1n. Lessening; reduction in size.
2adj. Carelessly; unintentionally.
3adj. Definite; open.
4n. Fear; trembling.
5v. Acquit; free from guilt or responsibility.
18. Irresolute
1n. Lack of proper respect.
2adj. Uncertain how to act; weak.
3Favoritism shown to relatives, especially in job appointments.
4Meaningless; pointless; asinine
5adj. Brief and to the point in speaking.
19. Ambivalence
1Speaking or writing in several languages; multilingual; a mixture of languages.
2n. The state of having contradictory or conflicting emotional attitudes.
3adj. Brief and to the point in speaking.
4Meaningless; pointless; asinine
5To completely erase; to wipe out.
20. Exonerate
1v. Acquit; free from guilt or responsibility.
2v. Pass into or through; penetrate (an organization) sneakily.
3v. Violate; desecrate.
4adj. Uninterrupted; continuous.
5adj. Carelessly; unintentionally.
 

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