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Quiz on 'SAT Word List'

Title: Quiz on 'SAT Word List'

Question 1
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Answer
1. Quandary
1n. Religious devotion; godliness.
2n. Dilemma.
3adj. Thin and wasted from lack of nourishment.
4n. Disrepute; ill fame.
5adj. Showy; pretentious; too fancy.
2. Blatant
1n. Disrepute; ill fame.
2Obvious; conspicuous, offensively loud.
3n. Pride; arrogance.
4n. Dilemma.
5adj. Thin and wasted from lack of nourishment.
3. Loquacious
1Talkative; given to continual talking
2adj. Inborn. Natural.
3A mental disorder causing delusions of grandeur or power; a tendency to grossly exaggerate
4adj. Thin and wasted from lack of nourishment.
5Having a double meaning; ambiguous; uncertain.
4. Acquiesce
1n. Disrepute; ill fame.
2adj. Showy; pretentious; too fancy.
3v. Assent, agree passively.
4adj. Brief and compact.
5n. Pride; arrogance.
5. Notoriety
1n. Deceit; duplicity.
2adj. Inborn. Natural.
3Having a double meaning; ambiguous; uncertain.
4n. Disrepute; ill fame.
5adj. Suitable; practical; politic.
Question 6
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Answer
6. Opulence
1adj. Inborn. Natural.
2adj. Thin and wasted from lack of nourishment.
3n. Wealth.
4n. Disrepute; ill fame.
5v. Assent, agree passively.
7. Rebuff
1n. Dilemma.
2n. Religious devotion; godliness.
3n. Cursing; irreverence; sacrilege.
4v. Snub; reject.
5n. Pride; arrogance.
8. Archaic
1n. Deceit; duplicity.
2adj. Thin and wasted from lack of nourishment.
3Talkative; given to continual talking
4A mental disorder causing delusions of grandeur or power; a tendency to grossly exaggerate
5Of an earlier or primitive time; ancient; no longer in popular use; outdated.
9. Expedient
1Having a double meaning; ambiguous; uncertain.
2adj. Suitable; practical; politic.
3Not subject to being taken away; not transferable; fixed
4v. Assent, agree passively.
5adj. Weighty; heavy.
10. Guile
1n. Deceit; duplicity.
2Talkative; given to continual talking
3n. Disrepute; ill fame.
4n. Cursing; irreverence; sacrilege.
5v. Assent, agree passively.
Question 11
Choices
Answer
11. Piety
1n. Pride; arrogance.
2v. Assent, agree passively.
3adj. Suitable; practical; politic.
4n. Disrepute; ill fame.
5n. Religious devotion; godliness.
12. Innate
1adj. Thin and wasted from lack of nourishment.
2adj. Misleading; false.
3Not subject to being taken away; not transferable; fixed
4Talkative; given to continual talking
5adj. Inborn. Natural.
13. Equivocal
1A mental disorder causing delusions of grandeur or power; a tendency to grossly exaggerate
2n. Deceit; duplicity.
3adj. Showy; pretentious; too fancy.
4Having a double meaning; ambiguous; uncertain.
5adj. Suitable; practical; politic.
14. Fallacious
1Having a double meaning; ambiguous; uncertain.
2n. Religious devotion; godliness.
3adj. Showy; pretentious; too fancy.
4adj. Misleading; false.
5n. Deceit; duplicity.
15. Megalomania
1A mental disorder causing delusions of grandeur or power; a tendency to grossly exaggerate
2Talkative; given to continual talking
3A small quantity or portion
4adj. Weighty; heavy.
5n. Religious devotion; godliness.
Question 16
Choices
Answer
16. Haughtiness
1n. Pride; arrogance.
2Talkative; given to continual talking
3adj. Misleading; false.
4n. Dilemma.
5Having a double meaning; ambiguous; uncertain.
17. Inalienable
1adj. Brief and compact.
2n. Dilemma.
3Not subject to being taken away; not transferable; fixed
4n. Wealth.
5adj. Resulting in an unexpected and contrary manner.
18. Ostentatious
1Not subject to being taken away; not transferable; fixed
2n. Cursing; irreverence; sacrilege.
3n. Religious devotion; godliness.
4adj. Showy; pretentious; too fancy.
5n. Pride; arrogance.
19. Ironic
1Of an earlier or primitive time; ancient; no longer in popular use; outdated.
2adj. Resulting in an unexpected and contrary manner.
3n. Disrepute; ill fame.
4v. Snub; reject.
5n. Deceit; duplicity.
20. Emaciated
1v. Snub; reject.
2adj. Thin and wasted from lack of nourishment.
3A mental disorder causing delusions of grandeur or power; a tendency to grossly exaggerate
4n. Dilemma.
5Not subject to being taken away; not transferable; fixed
 

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