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SAT words from 'prescient' to 'professor' - 20 Questions
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5 Written Questions
Belonging to the first ages.
Pertaining to the beginning or early times.
Most important.
A right or immunity not enjoyed by all, or that may be enjoyed only under special conditions.
A general truth or proposition.
5 Matching Questions
prevention
pristine
prickle
priggish
privity
a
Thwarting.
b
Primitive.
c
To puncture slightly with fine, sharp points.
d
Knowledge shared with another or others regarding a private matter.
e
Conceited.
5 Multiple Choice Questions
One wasteful or extravagant, especially in the use of money or property.
prodigal
prodigious
primeval
prodigy
A fictitious reason or motive.
prevalent
probe
pretext
prescient
Prescribed as a rule or model.
prescription
prescript
prescient
prescriptible
An agent acting for another.
proctor
proceed
probity
procedure
To put off till tomorrow or till a future time.
prevaricate
procrastinate
pristine
procrastination
5 True/False Question
probity
→ Knowledge shared with another or others regarding a private matter.
True
False
professor
→ A public teacher of the highest grade in a university or college.
True
False
presentient
→ Semblance.
True
False
prevalent
→ Frequency.
True
False
principality
→ The territory of a reigning prince.
True
False
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