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Quiz on 'SAT Word List'

Title: Quiz on 'SAT Word List'

Question 1
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1. Disparage
1Causing or characterized by delay; tardy; slow.
2Undermining and destructive or corruptive; a person who acts.
3adj. Ill-humored; sullen.
4v. Belittle.
5n. Glowing ardor.
2. Opaque
1An action that may justify or serve as a standard for future ones; a guiding principle; proceeding; former.
2adj. Teaching; instructional.
3n. Tyrant; harsh, authoritarian ruler.
4n. Conciseness.
5adj. Dark; not transparent.
3. Disinclination
1n. Unwillingness.
2n. Something that discourages; a hindrance.
3adj. Dark; not transparent.
4An expert in distinguishing and judging values, especially in arts, fine foods, wines, etc.
5n. Contrast; direct opposite of or to.
4. Incontrovertible
1One whose conduct is reproachful, a scoundrel; unprincipled; depraved.
2Beyond reasonable limits; excessive.
3adj. Indisputable.
4adj. Teaching; instructional.
5v. Coax; wheedle; flatter.
5. Ambivalence
1v. Belittle.
2Of great importance or consequence.
3n. The state of having contradictory or conflicting emotional attitudes.
4n. Contrast; direct opposite of or to.
5n. Glowing ardor.
Question 6
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6. Precedent
1An expert in distinguishing and judging values, especially in arts, fine foods, wines, etc.
2adj. Ill-humored; sullen.
3An action that may justify or serve as a standard for future ones; a guiding principle; proceeding; former.
4Undermining and destructive or corruptive; a person who acts.
5n. Something that discourages; a hindrance.
7. Fervor
1adj. Ill-humored; sullen.
2Undermining and destructive or corruptive; a person who acts.
3Not held in check; unrestrained; uncontrolled.
4n. Glowing ardor.
5adj. Dark; not transparent.
8. Lethargic
1n. Glowing ardor.
2adj. Drowsy; dull; tired.
3Beyond reasonable limits; excessive.
4adj. Indisputable.
5n. Unwillingness.
9. Momentous
1adj. Drowsy; dull; tired.
2adj. Dark; not transparent.
3n. Contrast; direct opposite of or to.
4Of great importance or consequence.
5n. Glowing ardor.
10. Didactic
1adj. Dark; not transparent.
2adj. Drowsy; dull; tired.
3A small quantity or portion
4Causing or characterized by delay; tardy; slow.
5adj. Teaching; instructional.
Question 11
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Answer
11. Dilatory
1An expert in distinguishing and judging values, especially in arts, fine foods, wines, etc.
2Causing or characterized by delay; tardy; slow.
3adj. Indisputable.
4A small quantity or portion
5adj. Ill-humored; sullen.
12. Modicum
1n. Contrast; direct opposite of or to.
2Beyond reasonable limits; excessive.
3A small quantity or portion
4n. Tyrant; harsh, authoritarian ruler.
5Causing or characterized by delay; tardy; slow.
13. Morose
1n. Unwillingness.
2Not held in check; unrestrained; uncontrolled.
3An expert in distinguishing and judging values, especially in arts, fine foods, wines, etc.
4adj. Ill-humored; sullen.
5Beyond reasonable limits; excessive.
14. Deterrent
1An expert in distinguishing and judging values, especially in arts, fine foods, wines, etc.
2One whose conduct is reproachful, a scoundrel; unprincipled; depraved.
3adj. Indisputable.
4A small quantity or portion
5n. Something that discourages; a hindrance.
15. Subversive
1An expert in distinguishing and judging values, especially in arts, fine foods, wines, etc.
2An action that may justify or serve as a standard for future ones; a guiding principle; proceeding; former.
3Undermining and destructive or corruptive; a person who acts.
4n. Conciseness.
5adj. Indisputable.
Question 16
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Answer
16. Cajole
1n. Unwillingness.
2One whose conduct is reproachful, a scoundrel; unprincipled; depraved.
3v. Coax; wheedle; flatter.
4n. Conciseness.
5Of great importance or consequence.
17. Reprobate
1adj. Dark; not transparent.
2One whose conduct is reproachful, a scoundrel; unprincipled; depraved.
3v. Coax; wheedle; flatter.
4Beyond reasonable limits; excessive.
5v. Appease; mollify; ease or quiet.
18. Connoisseur
1v. Belittle.
2Of great importance or consequence.
3Beyond reasonable limits; excessive.
4An expert in distinguishing and judging values, especially in arts, fine foods, wines, etc.
5A small quantity or portion
19. Brevity
1adj. Teaching; instructional.
2adj. Ill-humored; sullen.
3n. Conciseness.
4One whose conduct is reproachful, a scoundrel; unprincipled; depraved.
5n. Tyrant; harsh, authoritarian ruler.
20. Mitigate
1n. Something that discourages; a hindrance.
2n. Contrast; direct opposite of or to.
3adj. Indisputable.
4v. Appease; mollify; ease or quiet.
5One whose conduct is reproachful, a scoundrel; unprincipled; depraved.
 

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