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SAT Verbal Test # SAT/W402

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n. belief in your own worth and dignity
(a) self-respect
(b) deceit
(c) milky way
(d) paradox
 
v. to have an earnest desire, wish or longing, as for something high and good, not yet attained
(a) aspire
(b) immortalize
(c) sequester
(d) magnetize
 
n. any religious ceremonial
(a) revelation
(b) plumb
(c) quackery
(d) ministration
 
n. the act of turning or directing inward, physically or mentally
(a) habitant
(b) antiphon
(c) introversion
(d) privity
 
n. a round pod or seed-capsule, as a flax or cotton
(a) sentinel
(b) academy
(c) devilry
(d) boll

 

n. emancipation
(a) skepticism
(b) manumission
(c) supplicant
(d) impertinence
 
n. a periodical allowance to an individual on account of past service done by them
(a) floe
(b) cholera
(c) pension
(d) donor
 
n. a burden or responsibility
(a) fancier
(b) infidel
(c) onus
(d) briticism
 
n. absolute power arbitrarily or unjustly administrated
(a) tyranny
(b) expectancy
(c) excellence
(d) lordling
 
n. person who is disabled by illness or injury
(a) polytheism
(b) decasyllable
(c) invalid
(d) planisphere

n. belief in your own worth and dignity (a) self-respect
v. to have an earnest desire, wish or longing, as for something high and good, not yet attained (a) aspire
n. any religious ceremonial (d) ministration
n. the act of turning or directing inward, physically or mentally (c) introversion
n. a round pod or seed-capsule, as a flax or cotton (d) boll
n. emancipation (b) manumission
n. a periodical allowance to an individual on account of past service done by them (c) pension
n. a burden or responsibility (c) onus
n. absolute power arbitrarily or unjustly administrated (a) tyranny
n. person who is disabled by illness or injury (c) invalid


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