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Quiz on 'SAT Word List'

Title: Quiz on 'SAT Word List'

Question 1
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1. Philanthropist
1n. Lover of mankind; doer of good.
2In name only, not in fact; relatively trifling or quite small in value.
3n. Deceit; duplicity.
4n. Active enmity; hatred.
5v. To make invalid; void
2. Profane
1n. Lack of proper respect.
2In name only, not in fact; relatively trifling or quite small in value.
3v. Violate; desecrate.
4adj. Ill-humored; sullen.
5Of an earlier or primitive time; ancient; no longer in popular use; outdated.
3. Exorbitant
1adj. Inconspicuous; not blatant.
2v. Appease; mollify; ease or quiet.
3Beyond reasonable limits; excessive.
4v. Violate; desecrate.
5adj. Uncertain how to act; weak.
4. Guile
1v. Adorn; exaggerate
2n. Deceit; duplicity.
3v. To make invalid; void
4Undermining and destructive or corruptive; a person who acts.
5adj. Unruly; stubborn.
5. Irresolute
1v. Appease; mollify; ease or quiet.
2Full of life; high spirited; lively; animated.
3adj. Uncertain how to act; weak.
4v. Scatter; break up.
5adj. Ill-humored; sullen.
Question 6
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6. Animosity
1adj. Slipshod in appearance; disheveled.
2adj. Uncertain how to act; weak.
3n. Active enmity; hatred.
4adj. Unruly; stubborn.
5Wasted or gaunt in appearance.
7. Unobtrusive
1v. To make invalid; void
2adj. Uncertain how to act; weak.
3n. Seriousness; gravity.
4adj. Inconspicuous; not blatant.
5n. Deceit; duplicity.
8. Irreverence
1n. Lack of proper respect.
2That which may be true but which seems to be contradictory, false or absurd; a self-contradictory statement.
3v. Adorn; exaggerate
4Undermining and destructive or corruptive; a person who acts.
5n. Active enmity; hatred.
9. Haggard
1Wasted or gaunt in appearance.
2n. Belief.
3adj. Uncertain how to act; weak.
4Beyond reasonable limits; excessive.
5In name only, not in fact; relatively trifling or quite small in value.
10. Morose
1v. Make numb; stun; amaze.
2Wasted or gaunt in appearance.
3n. Lover of mankind; doer of good.
4adj. Ill-humored; sullen.
5Undermining and destructive or corruptive; a person who acts.
Question 11
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11. Archaic
1Wasted or gaunt in appearance.
2Of an earlier or primitive time; ancient; no longer in popular use; outdated.
3n. Active enmity; hatred.
4adj. Slipshod in appearance; disheveled.
5n. Deceit; duplicity.
12. Nullify
1v. To make invalid; void
2n. Lover of mankind; doer of good.
3Beyond reasonable limits; excessive.
4n. Lack of proper respect.
5In name only, not in fact; relatively trifling or quite small in value.
13. Subversive
1Undermining and destructive or corruptive; a person who acts.
2n. Belief.
3v. Appease; mollify; ease or quiet.
4Beyond reasonable limits; excessive.
5That which may be true but which seems to be contradictory, false or absurd; a self-contradictory statement.
14. Stupefy
1v. Make numb; stun; amaze.
2adj. Slipshod in appearance; disheveled.
3v. Violate; desecrate.
4v. Scatter; break up.
5v. To make invalid; void
15. Embellish
1adj. Inconspicuous; not blatant.
2Wasted or gaunt in appearance.
3v. Adorn; exaggerate
4n. Seriousness; gravity.
5v. Scatter; break up.
Question 16
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16. Vivacious
1Full of life; high spirited; lively; animated.
2n. Seriousness; gravity.
3Of an earlier or primitive time; ancient; no longer in popular use; outdated.
4adj. Uncertain how to act; weak.
5adj. Ill-humored; sullen.
17. Intractable
1v. Scatter; break up.
2v. Violate; desecrate.
3n. Lover of mankind; doer of good.
4v. Adorn; exaggerate
5adj. Unruly; stubborn.
18. Nominal
1In name only, not in fact; relatively trifling or quite small in value.
2Of an earlier or primitive time; ancient; no longer in popular use; outdated.
3n. Active enmity; hatred.
4n. Belief.
5v. To make invalid; void
19. Credulity
1Undermining and destructive or corruptive; a person who acts.
2Full of life; high spirited; lively; animated.
3In name only, not in fact; relatively trifling or quite small in value.
4n. Belief.
5That which may be true but which seems to be contradictory, false or absurd; a self-contradictory statement.
20. Paradox
1adj. Ill-humored; sullen.
2adj. Slipshod in appearance; disheveled.
3v. Violate; desecrate.
4That which may be true but which seems to be contradictory, false or absurd; a self-contradictory statement.
5v. Scatter; break up.
 

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