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SAT words from 'monotony' to 'natal' - 20 Questions
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5 Written Questions
Biting.
To tell a story.
Characterized by illiberal views or sentiments.
An emergency legislation authorizing a government suspend some action temporarily.
As much as can be or is usually put into the or exercise.
5 Matching Questions
muffle
Narcissus
muster
muddle
munificent
a
To confuse or becloud, especially with or as with drink.
b
Extraordinarily generous.
c
An assemblage or review of troops for parade or inspection, or for numbering off.
d
To deaden the sound of, as by wraps.
e
The son of the Athenian river-god Cephisus, fabled to have fallen in love with his reflection.
5 Multiple Choice Questions
A lack of variety.
motley
monotony
mutiny
motto
A French title of respect, equivalent to Mr. and sir.
muster
moonbeam
morose
monsieur
To disfigure.
muffle
mundane
mutilate
mulatto
A writer on ethics.
moralist
morale
moralize
morality
A district enjoying municipal government.
munificent
multiplicity
municipal
municipality
5 True/False Question
morbid
→ Caused by or denoting a diseased or unsound condition of body or mind.
True
False
nasal
→ Pertaining to the nose.
True
False
natal
→ Pertaining to the nose.
True
False
monstrosity
→ A lack of variety.
True
False
mythology
→ The whole body of legends cherished by a race concerning gods and heroes.
True
False
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