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Quiz on 'SAT Word List'

Title: Quiz on 'SAT Word List'

Question 1
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1. Austerity
1v. Charge with a crime.
2n. Fanatic; person who shows excessive zeal.
3v. Assent, agree passively.
4n. Sternness; severity; lack of luxuries.
5v. Snub; reject.
2. Grotesque
1Had the appearance but not the actuality of; imitated; pretended; feigned.
2Distorted; strangely ugly; outlandish; bizarre.
3n. Double-dealing; guile.
4v. Appease; mollify; ease or quiet.
5v. Assent, agree passively.
3. Irreverence
1n. Fanatic; person who shows excessive zeal.
2Seeming to be probable or likely; apparently trustworthy or believable.
3adj. Uninterrupted; continuous.
4n. Lack of proper respect.
5n. Double-dealing; guile.
4. Implicit
1That which may be true but which seems to be contradictory, false or absurd; a self-contradictory statement.
2Distorted; strangely ugly; outlandish; bizarre.
3adj. Understood but not stated.
4Had the appearance but not the actuality of; imitated; pretended; feigned.
5n. Lack of proper respect.
5. Incessant
1That which may be true but which seems to be contradictory, false or absurd; a self-contradictory statement.
2n. Sternness; severity; lack of luxuries.
3Seeming to be probable or likely; apparently trustworthy or believable.
4adj. Uninterrupted; continuous.
5Wandering from place to place: having no fixed location.
Question 6
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6. Plausible
1v. Charge with a crime.
2Seeming to be probable or likely; apparently trustworthy or believable.
3n. Double-dealing; guile.
4A swinging back and forth; in decision or wavering.
5n. The state of having contradictory or conflicting emotional attitudes.
7. Pragmatic
1Had the appearance but not the actuality of; imitated; pretended; feigned.
2n. Lack of proper respect.
3That which may be true but which seems to be contradictory, false or absurd; a self-contradictory statement.
4adj. Drowsy; dull; tired.
5adj. Practical; concerned with practical values.
8. Rebuff
1v. Snub; reject.
2v. Assent, agree passively.
3Distorted; strangely ugly; outlandish; bizarre.
4Seeming to be probable or likely; apparently trustworthy or believable.
5adj. Understood but not stated.
9. Debacle
1adj. Drowsy; dull; tired.
2A sudden and utter breakdown; an overwhelming and ruinous turn of events; a rout; a calamity.
3Overwhelmingly happy; intensely delighted; rapturous.
4Had the appearance but not the actuality of; imitated; pretended; feigned.
5n. Lack of proper respect.
10. Mitigate
1adj. Uninterrupted; continuous.
2Had the appearance but not the actuality of; imitated; pretended; feigned.
3v. Appease; mollify; ease or quiet.
4Making a show of learning; being formal or precise about minor matters in scholarship.
5adj. Drowsy; dull; tired.
Question 11
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11. Ambivalence
1adj. Understood but not stated.
2That which may be true but which seems to be contradictory, false or absurd; a self-contradictory statement.
3v. Charge with a crime.
4n. The state of having contradictory or conflicting emotional attitudes.
5Distorted; strangely ugly; outlandish; bizarre.
12. Lethargic
1n. The state of having contradictory or conflicting emotional attitudes.
2adj. Drowsy; dull; tired.
3adj. Uninterrupted; continuous.
4Seeming to be probable or likely; apparently trustworthy or believable.
5Distorted; strangely ugly; outlandish; bizarre.
13. Paradox
1v. Charge with a crime.
2That which may be true but which seems to be contradictory, false or absurd; a self-contradictory statement.
3Distorted; strangely ugly; outlandish; bizarre.
4n. Sternness; severity; lack of luxuries.
5n. Lack of proper respect.
14. Fortuitous
1Happening by chance; accidental.
2adj. Understood but not stated.
3adj. Practical; concerned with practical values.
4n. The state of having contradictory or conflicting emotional attitudes.
5Making a show of learning; being formal or precise about minor matters in scholarship.
15. Duplicity
1n. Sternness; severity; lack of luxuries.
2Happening by chance; accidental.
3adj. Drowsy; dull; tired.
4n. Double-dealing; guile.
5n. The state of having contradictory or conflicting emotional attitudes.
Question 16
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16. Oscillation
1adj. Drowsy; dull; tired.
2That which may be true but which seems to be contradictory, false or absurd; a self-contradictory statement.
3A swinging back and forth; in decision or wavering.
4v. Appease; mollify; ease or quiet.
5Making a show of learning; being formal or precise about minor matters in scholarship.
17. Nomadic
1Wandering from place to place: having no fixed location.
2adj. Practical; concerned with practical values.
3adj. Understood but not stated.
4Distorted; strangely ugly; outlandish; bizarre.
5Had the appearance but not the actuality of; imitated; pretended; feigned.
18. Ecstatic
1Wandering from place to place: having no fixed location.
2adj. Practical; concerned with practical values.
3n. The state of having contradictory or conflicting emotional attitudes.
4Overwhelmingly happy; intensely delighted; rapturous.
5n. Sternness; severity; lack of luxuries.
19. Zealot
1n. Fanatic; person who shows excessive zeal.
2n. Double-dealing; guile.
3Happening by chance; accidental.
4v. Appease; mollify; ease or quiet.
5n. Sternness; severity; lack of luxuries.
20. Pedantic
1Distorted; strangely ugly; outlandish; bizarre.
2Making a show of learning; being formal or precise about minor matters in scholarship.
3adj. Practical; concerned with practical values.
4n. The state of having contradictory or conflicting emotional attitudes.
5adj. Drowsy; dull; tired.
 

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