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Quiz on 'SAT Word List'

Title: Quiz on 'SAT Word List'

Question 1
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1. Concur
1That which may be true but which seems to be contradictory, false or absurd; a self-contradictory statement.
2v. Scatter; break up.
3adj. Extremely poisonous.
4To reach the same conclusion; agree occur at the same time.
5Wild tumult; disorder on grand scale.
2. Volatile
1n. The state of having contradictory or conflicting emotional attitudes.
2To reach the same conclusion; agree occur at the same time.
3adj. Extremely poisonous.
4Quickly evaporating; unstable; quickly changeable; influenced easily; fickle.
5adj. Widespread; generally accepted.
3. Pedantic
1To reach the same conclusion; agree occur at the same time.
2v. Increase.
3Wild tumult; disorder on grand scale.
4A mental disorder causing delusions of grandeur or power; a tendency to grossly exaggerate
5Making a show of learning; being formal or precise about minor matters in scholarship.
4. Nominal
1v. Adorn; exaggerate
2v. Slander.
3n. The state of having contradictory or conflicting emotional attitudes.
4In name only, not in fact; relatively trifling or quite small in value.
5adj. Extremely poisonous.
5. Vilify
1n. Nearness.
2A mental disorder causing delusions of grandeur or power; a tendency to grossly exaggerate
3Wild tumult; disorder on grand scale.
4Offense; resentment
5v. Slander.
Question 6
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6. Aggrandizement
1Offense; resentment
2v. Appease; mollify; ease or quiet.
3That which makes richer or greater; the state results of such.
4v. Adorn; exaggerate
5n. The state of having contradictory or conflicting emotional attitudes.
7. Proximity
1n. The state of having contradictory or conflicting emotional attitudes.
2That which may be true but which seems to be contradictory, false or absurd; a self-contradictory statement.
3v. Free; disentangle.
4v. Scatter; break up.
5n. Nearness.
8. Paradox
1v. Appease; mollify; ease or quiet.
2Seeming to be probable or likely; apparently trustworthy or believable.
3n. Nearness.
4That which may be true but which seems to be contradictory, false or absurd; a self-contradictory statement.
5Making a show of learning; being formal or precise about minor matters in scholarship.
9. Embellish
1Making a show of learning; being formal or precise about minor matters in scholarship.
2v. Slander.
3v. Adorn; exaggerate
4adj. Extremely poisonous.
5To reach the same conclusion; agree occur at the same time.
10. Extricate
1v. Free; disentangle.
2Offense; resentment
3v. Increase.
4Having a double meaning; ambiguous; uncertain.
5adj. Slipshod in appearance; disheveled.
Question 11
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11. Pandemonium
1adj. Extremely poisonous.
2Making a show of learning; being formal or precise about minor matters in scholarship.
3Wild tumult; disorder on grand scale.
4n. Nearness.
5v. Adorn; exaggerate
12. Augment
1v. Increase.
2Seeming to be probable or likely; apparently trustworthy or believable.
3n. The state of having contradictory or conflicting emotional attitudes.
4Offense; resentment
5Quickly evaporating; unstable; quickly changeable; influenced easily; fickle.
13. Mitigate
1Making a show of learning; being formal or precise about minor matters in scholarship.
2Quickly evaporating; unstable; quickly changeable; influenced easily; fickle.
3Having a double meaning; ambiguous; uncertain.
4In name only, not in fact; relatively trifling or quite small in value.
5v. Appease; mollify; ease or quiet.
14. Plausible
1adj. Extremely poisonous.
2Seeming to be probable or likely; apparently trustworthy or believable.
3n. Nearness.
4Wild tumult; disorder on grand scale.
5v. Appease; mollify; ease or quiet.
15. Equivocal
1To reach the same conclusion; agree occur at the same time.
2A mental disorder causing delusions of grandeur or power; a tendency to grossly exaggerate
3v. Slander.
4Having a double meaning; ambiguous; uncertain.
5Seeming to be probable or likely; apparently trustworthy or believable.
Question 16
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16. Unkempt
1A mental disorder causing delusions of grandeur or power; a tendency to grossly exaggerate
2v. Increase.
3adj. Slipshod in appearance; disheveled.
4That which makes richer or greater; the state results of such.
5Offense; resentment
17. Umbrage
1Seeming to be probable or likely; apparently trustworthy or believable.
2In name only, not in fact; relatively trifling or quite small in value.
3Offense; resentment
4adj. Widespread; generally accepted.
5One whose conduct is reproachful, a scoundrel; unprincipled; depraved.
18. Prevalent
1v. Adorn; exaggerate
2To reach the same conclusion; agree occur at the same time.
3adj. Widespread; generally accepted.
4Quickly evaporating; unstable; quickly changeable; influenced easily; fickle.
5That which makes richer or greater; the state results of such.
19. Disperse
1Having a double meaning; ambiguous; uncertain.
2adj. Slipshod in appearance; disheveled.
3v. Scatter; break up.
4Quickly evaporating; unstable; quickly changeable; influenced easily; fickle.
5That which may be true but which seems to be contradictory, false or absurd; a self-contradictory statement.
20. Notoriety
1v. Scatter; break up.
2Seeming to be probable or likely; apparently trustworthy or believable.
3Making a show of learning; being formal or precise about minor matters in scholarship.
4n. Disrepute; ill fame.
5v. Slander.
 

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