Test: SAT words from 'obituary' to 'officious' - 20 Questions
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5 Written Questions
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5 Matching Questions
- odium
- obstruct
- occurrence
- obtrude
- odoriferous
- a To fill with impediments so as to prevent passage, either wholly or in part.
- b To be pushed or to push oneself into undue prominence.
- c A happening.
- d Having or diffusing an odor or scent, especially an agreeable one.
- e A feeling of extreme repugnance, or of dislike and disgust.
5 Multiple Choice Questions
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One versed or skilled in treating diseases of the eye.
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Boisterous.
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To cause to disappear.
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One who objects, as to a proposition, measure, or ruling.
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To hold to the fulfillment of duty.
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5 True/False Question
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oddity → A feeling of extreme repugnance, or of dislike and disgust.
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obviate → To hold to the fulfillment of duty.
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obsequious → Funeral rites.
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obvert → To clear away or provide for, as an objection or difficulty.
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obstinacy → Stubborn adherence to opinion, arising from conceit or the desire to have one's own way.