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Quiz on 'SAT Word List'

Title: Quiz on 'SAT Word List'

Question 1
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Answer
1. Vilify
1v. Slander.
2n. Lack of proper respect.
3adj. Commonplace; trite.
4adj. Resulting in an unexpected and contrary manner.
5n. Lack of seriousness.
2. Acquiesce
1One whose conduct is reproachful, a scoundrel; unprincipled; depraved.
2n. Lack of proper respect.
3v. Assent, agree passively.
4adj. Commonplace; trite.
5n. Fear; trembling.
3. Irreverence
1v. Slander.
2n. Lack of proper respect.
3v. Assent, agree passively.
4One whose conduct is reproachful, a scoundrel; unprincipled; depraved.
5Not held in check; unrestrained; uncontrolled.
4. Implicit
1Passing from one subject to another.
2n. Lack of proper respect.
3adj. Understood but not stated.
4adj. Sociable.
5v. Praise; glorify.
5. Innovation
1v. Bring up; feed; educate.
2(a) n. Proof or declaration of guilt. (b) n. Strongly held belief.
3adj. Commonplace; trite.
4v. Praise; glorify.
5Something new; a recent invention; the act or process of creating or introducing new things or ideas
Question 6
Choices
Answer
6. Ambiguous
1n. Cursing; irreverence; sacrilege.
2Passing from one subject to another.
3One whose conduct is reproachful, a scoundrel; unprincipled; depraved.
4Not held in check; unrestrained; uncontrolled.
5adj. Unclear or doubtful in meaning.
7. Gregarious
1adj. Spread throughout ; permeating.
2n. Lack of seriousness.
3adj. Sociable.
4v. Charge with a crime.
5Not held in check; unrestrained; uncontrolled.
8. Discursive
1v. Assent, agree passively.
2(a) n. Proof or declaration of guilt. (b) n. Strongly held belief.
3v. Slander.
4v. Bring up; feed; educate.
5Passing from one subject to another.
9. Nurture
1adj. Spread throughout ; permeating.
2v. Bring up; feed; educate.
3adj. Unclear or doubtful in meaning.
4adj. Resulting in an unexpected and contrary manner.
5adj. Unreasonable or capricious; imperious; tyrannical.
10. Conviction
1v. Praise; glorify.
2adj. Uncertain how to act; weak.
3adj. Spread throughout ; permeating.
4(a) n. Proof or declaration of guilt. (b) n. Strongly held belief.
5Of great importance or consequence.
Question 11
Choices
Answer
11. Extol
1v. Praise; glorify.
2One whose conduct is reproachful, a scoundrel; unprincipled; depraved.
3v. Charge with a crime.
4Not held in check; unrestrained; uncontrolled.
5n. Lack of proper respect.
12. Arbitrary
1One whose conduct is reproachful, a scoundrel; unprincipled; depraved.
2adj. Unreasonable or capricious; imperious; tyrannical.
3Passing from one subject to another.
4adj. Unclear or doubtful in meaning.
5adj. Sociable.
13. Frivolity
1Passing from one subject to another.
2v. Slander.
3adj. Sociable.
4One whose conduct is reproachful, a scoundrel; unprincipled; depraved.
5n. Lack of seriousness.
14. Irresolute
1adj. Unreasonable or capricious; imperious; tyrannical.
2v. Slander.
3Passing from one subject to another.
4adj. Uncertain how to act; weak.
5(a) n. Proof or declaration of guilt. (b) n. Strongly held belief.
15. Momentous
1Of great importance or consequence.
2Passing from one subject to another.
3adj. Understood but not stated.
4v. Charge with a crime.
5v. Assent, agree passively.
Question 16
Choices
Answer
16. Indict
1Something new; a recent invention; the act or process of creating or introducing new things or ideas
2v. Charge with a crime.
3Of great importance or consequence.
4v. Slander.
5n. Lack of seriousness.
17. Implication
1Of great importance or consequence.
2n. That which is hinted at or suggested.
3adj. Resulting in an unexpected and contrary manner.
4adj. Unreasonable or capricious; imperious; tyrannical.
5adj. Understood but not stated.
18. Hackneyed
1adj. Commonplace; trite.
2n. Lack of seriousness.
3Of great importance or consequence.
4n. Fear; trembling.
5adj. Resulting in an unexpected and contrary manner.
19. Reprobate
1adj. Resulting in an unexpected and contrary manner.
2One whose conduct is reproachful, a scoundrel; unprincipled; depraved.
3adj. Unreasonable or capricious; imperious; tyrannical.
4(a) n. Proof or declaration of guilt. (b) n. Strongly held belief.
5n. Lack of seriousness.
20. Pervasive
1n. Lack of proper respect.
2adj. Spread throughout ; permeating.
3v. Charge with a crime.
4One whose conduct is reproachful, a scoundrel; unprincipled; depraved.
5Not held in check; unrestrained; uncontrolled.
 

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