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SAT Words # SAT/M69

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adj. volant
(a) flying or able to fly
(b) akin to or befitting hell or its occupants
(c) moving or advancing by steps
(d) especially fit as occurring, said or done at the right moment
 
adj. illogical
(a) preliminary
(b) marking a difference
(c) contrary to the rules of sound thought
(d) pertaining to the nose
 
adj. resonance
(a) very dry
(b) able to reinforce sound by sympathetic vibrations
(c) openly scandalous
(d) lacking color or brilliancy
 
adj. vendible
(a) methodical
(b) of no essential consequence
(c) marketable
(d) hypercritical
 
adj. pleasurable
(a) affording gratification
(b) constituting or consisting of salt
(c) good and kind of heart
(d) indisputable

 

adj. dissonant
(a) of or related to the art of printing
(b) affecting a whole people or all classes, as a disease
(c) founded on truth
(d) harsh or disagreeable in sound
 
adj. well-to-do
(a) in prosperous circumstances
(b) of or pertaining to the ear
(c) lacking foresight or thrift
(d) pertaining to electricity developed water or steam
 
adj. remonstrant
(a) having the character of a reproof
(b) pertaining to fireworks or their manufacture
(c) pertaining to Ireland or its people
(d) of or pertaining to the capital of France
 
adj. intensive
(a) having the nature of a tree
(b) afraid to express facts or opinions plainly
(c) adding emphasis or force
(d) speaking in or characterized by a pompous or bombastic style
 
adj. hindmost
(a) abundant
(b) of or pertaining to particular English philosopher
(c) without spirit or bravery
(d) farthest from the front

adj. volant (a) flying or able to fly
adj. illogical (c) contrary to the rules of sound thought
adj. resonance (b) able to reinforce sound by sympathetic vibrations
adj. vendible (c) marketable
adj. pleasurable (a) affording gratification
adj. dissonant (d) harsh or disagreeable in sound
adj. well-to-do (a) in prosperous circumstances
adj. remonstrant (a) having the character of a reproof
adj. intensive (c) adding emphasis or force
adj. hindmost (d) farthest from the front


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