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SAT Verbal Quiz # SAT/M448

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adj. gluttonous
(a) given to excess in eating
(b) wishing evil to others
(c) quick to notice
(d) annoying; boring; wearisome
 
v. contuse
(a) to make more fluid or less concentrated by admixture with something
(b) to cooperate with another or others, especially in literary or scientific pursuits
(c) to train to obedience
(d) to bruise by a blow, either with or without the breaking of the skin
 
adj. outlandish
(a) of barbarous, uncouth and unfamiliar aspect or action
(b) easily understood
(c) willing and ready to submit
(d) prone to pillaging
 
adj. expository
(a) pertaining to a formal presentation
(b) coming or acquired from some origin
(c) adapted to or characterized by minute observation
(d) of good ancestry
 
v. arrange
(a) to put in definite or proper order
(b) to cast or drive out by religious or magical means
(c) to cover with melted fat, gravy, while cooking
(d) to free or clear, as from accusation

 

adj. preferential
(a) disposed to treat strangers or guests with generous kindness
(b) native
(c) not possessed of reasoning powers or understanding
(d) possessing, giving or constituting preference or priority
 
adj. inceptive
(a) beginning
(b) lucid
(c) generous in treating or judging others
(d) excessively hot
 
adj. sensual
(a) severely painful or acute to the spirit
(b) having six angles
(c) yielding in abundance
(d) relating to physical or, especially, sexual pleasure
 
n. grimace
(a) thwarting
(b) tact, shrewdness or skill in conducting any kind of negotiations or in social matters
(c) a distortion of the features, occasioned by some feeling of pain, disgust, etc
(d) one who or that which conveys from one person or place to another
 
adj. indigenous
(a) native
(b) falling behind
(c) not understandable
(d) of or pertaining to the act of calling

adj. gluttonous (a) given to excess in eating
v. contuse (d) to bruise by a blow, either with or without the breaking of the skin
adj. outlandish (a) of barbarous, uncouth and unfamiliar aspect or action
adj. expository (a) pertaining to a formal presentation
v. arrange (a) to put in definite or proper order
adj. preferential (d) possessing, giving or constituting preference or priority
adj. inceptive (a) beginning
adj. sensual (d) relating to physical or, especially, sexual pleasure
n. grimace (c) a distortion of the features, occasioned by some feeling of pain, disgust, etc
adj. indigenous (a) native


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