Test: SAT words from 'sinuous' to 'specialty' - 20 Questions

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  1. sisterhood
  2. specialty
  3. Spartan
  4. skirmish
  5. sophisticate
  1. a Exceptionally brave; rigorously severe.
  2. b A body of sisters united by some bond of sympathy or by a religious vow.
  3. c To deprive of simplicity of mind or manner.
  4. d Desultory fighting between advanced detachments of two armies.
  5. e An employment limited to one particular line of work.

5 Multiple Choice Questions

  1. One who advocates reconstruction of society by collective ownership of land and capital.
  2. One who represents a client in court of justice; an attorney.
  3. Reasoning sound in appearance only, especially when designedly deceptive.
  4. One who claims to have supernatural insight or foresight.
  5. One who doubts any statements.

5 True/False Question

  1. solicitude → Uneasiness of mind occasioned by desire, anxiety, or fear.

          

  2. soluble → Comfort in grief, trouble, or calamity.

          

  3. sordid → A fusible alloy used for joining metallic surfaces or margins.

          

  4. skepticism → One who doubts any statements.

          

  5. skiff → Of a small importance or significance.

          

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