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SAT words from 'allegory' to 'anachronism' - 20 Questions
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5 Written Questions
To contend angrily or zealously in words.
Benevolence to others on subordination to self-interest.
Having a double meaning.
Anything occurring or existing out of its proper time.
The character &; and.
5 Matching Questions
Americanism
amatory
ambulance
alleviate
ambush
a
Designed to excite love.
b
A peculiar sense in which an English word or phrase is used in the United States.
c
A vehicle fitted for conveying the sick and wounded.
d
The act or state of lying concealed for the purpose of surprising or attacking the enemy.
e
To make less burdensome or less hard to bear.
5 Multiple Choice Questions
Having the ability of using both hands with equal skill or ease.
amorous
ambidextrous
ambitious
ambiguous
The lowest or deepest female voice or part.
alto
allot
alter
ally
Any combination or union for some common purpose.
alleviate
almanac
allude
alliance
A love-affair, especially one of an illicit nature.
altar
amour
amity
amorous
Change or modification.
alternative
alteration
altercate
alternate
5 True/False Question
ambrosial
→ Having a propensity for falling in love.
True
False
allusion
→ Flood.
True
False
ameliorate
→ To mix or blend together in a homogeneous body.
True
False
amorphous
→ Having a propensity for falling in love.
True
False
amputate
→ To walk about
True
False
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