Sat Words Quiz 27 (25 MCQs)

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1. (adjective) Critical; tending to blame and condemn
2. The kitten loves to ..... on the feather when it is whisked into his sight.
3. Inadvertent
4. Pecuniary:Alex's concerns about college were specifically pecuniary.Ryan wanted to take Jessie to the prom but didn't ask her because of his pecuniary problems.Pecuniary troubles are the primary reason for many failed marriages.
5. The thunderstorm was ..... , starting suddenly and gone within seconds
6. If something is ..... , then it is harmful or injurious to your health.
7. Suffered death, typically in a violent, sudden, or untimely way; suffered complete ruin or destruction
8. What is the definition of essentric?
9. If something is described as bilateral, what does it have?
10. I will ..... my salary with a second job at Publix.
11. Which sentence uses eclectic accurately?
12. Which word would fit into this list?elude, dodge, avoid, .....
13. Talking too much about unimportant things.
14. Sodden
15. The child will act very ..... when he gets near the circus performers.
16. To ..... his feelings of guilt as a result of his participation in the war, Henry returned after it ended to the country in which it had been fought to do charity work.
17. To step down from power or leadership.
18. Accumulate means
19. Novelist N. K. Jemisin declines to ..... the conventions of the science fiction genre in which she writes, and she has suggested that her readers appreciate her work precisely because of this willingness to thwart expectations and avoid formulaic plots and themes. Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
20. Define tremendous.
21. Microorganism
22. What does "asylum" mean?
23. Though the senator had been treated for cancer, his symptoms were in ..... , and he was considered fit enough to handle the strains of a presidential race.
24. A minor conflict or dispute:a small fight
25. The quality of being well meaning; Kindness