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SAT words from 'irresistible' to 'justification' - 20 Questions
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Wandering.
To water, as land, by ditches or other artificial means.
Inclined to joke.
One of a party in Great Britain in favor of spirited and demonstrative foreign policy.
Pertaining to the administration of justice.
5 Matching Questions
isolate
jurisdiction
jocose
juror
irritable
a
Done or made in jest.
b
One who serves on a jury or is sworn in for jury duty in a court of justice.
c
Showing impatience or ill temper on little provocation.
d
To separate from others of its kind.
e
Lawful power or right to exercise official authority.
5 Multiple Choice Questions
The faculty by the exercise of which a deliberate conclusion is reached.
juggle
jugglery
jargon
judgment
Sudden invasion.
irritant
irritate
junction
irruption
A morbid condition, due to obstructed excretion of bile or characterized by yellowing of the skin.
junction
jaundice
juicy
judicial
The science of rights in accordance with positive law.
juridical
irreverence
judicature
jurisprudence
The quality showing or expressing a deficiency of veneration, especially for sacred things.
irreverential
irreverent
irreversible
irreverence
5 True/False Question
juggle
→ To play tricks of sleight of hand.
True
False
jugglery
→ To play tricks of sleight of hand.
True
False
isothermal
→ A line joining points at which the barometric pressure is the same at a specified moment.
True
False
joust
→ To engage in a tilt with lances on horseback.
True
False
judicious
→ That department of government which administers the law relating to civil and criminal justice.
True
False
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