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Questions
Q1
FECUND
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Q2
MERCURIAL
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Q3
COAGULATE
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Correct Answers
A1
adj.—intellectually productive; prolific
The artist felt the fecund time of his career was the early 1980s, when he produced some of his best work.
A2
adj.—quick, changeable, fickle
The mercurial youth changed outfits six times before deciding what to wear.
A3
v.—to become a semisolid, soft mass; to clot
The liquid will coagulate and close the tube if left standing.
Questions
Q4
ACRID
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Q5
BERATE
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Q6
FACSIMILE
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A4
adj.—sharp; bitter; foul smelling
Although the soup is a healthy food choice, it is so acrid not many people choose to eat it.
A5
v.—to scold; to reprove; to reproach; to criticize
The child was berated by her parents for breaking the china.
A6
n.—copy; reproduction; replica
The facsimile of the elaborate painting was indistinguishable from the original.
Questions
Q7
DITHER
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Q8
INDUBITABLY
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Q9
ENDUE
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Correct Answers
A7
v.; n.—1. to act indecisively 2. a confused condition
1. She dithered every time she had to make a decision.
2. Having to take two tests in one day left the student in a dither.
A8
adj.—unquestionably; surely
The officer was indubitably the best candidate for captain.
A9
v.—to provide
The philanthropist agreed to endue the hospital with the necessary funding.
Questions
Q10
ERUDITE
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Q11
MOROSE
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Q12
WHEEDLE
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Correct Answers
A10
adj.—having a wide knowledge acquired through reading
The woman was so erudite, she could recite points on most any subject.
A11
adj.—moody, despondent
He was morose over the death of his beloved pet.
A12
v.—to influence or persuade
The crook may attempt to wheedle the money from the bank.
Questions
Q13
SCRUTINIZE
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Q14
MOLLIFY
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Q15
DUPLICITY
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Correct Answers
A13
v.—to examine closely; to study
After allowing his son to borrow the family car, the father scrutinized every section for dents.
A14
v.—to soften; to make less intense
We used our hands to mollify the sound of our giggling.
A15
n.—deception
She forgave his duplicity but divorced him anyway.
Questions
Q16
SKEPTIC
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Q17
PARSE
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Q18
MEANDER
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Correct Answers
A16
n.—doubter
Even after seeing evidence that his competitor’s new engine worked, the engineer remained a skeptic that it was marketable.
A17
v.—to separate (a sentence) into parts and describe the function of each
An English teacher may ask a student to parse a sentence.
A18
v.; adj.—1. to wind, to wander 2. winding, wandering aimlessly
1. The stream meanders through the valley.
2. Because we took a long, meandering walk, we arrived home well after dark.
Questions
Q19
WAFT
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Q20
MACULATE
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Q21
IMMINENT
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Correct Answers
A19
v.—to move gently by wind or breeze
The smoke wafted out of the chimney.
A20
adj.; v.—1. spotted, blotched 2. hence defiled, impure (opposite: immaculate); to stain, spot, defile
1. The maculate rug could not be cleaned.
2. Grape juice maculated the carpet.
A21
adj.—likely to happen without delay
The storm clouds warned of the imminent downpour.
Questions
Q22
RESILIENT
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Q23
COVETOUS
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Q24
ASSAY
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A22
adj.—flexible; capable of withstanding stress
The elderly man attributed his resilient health to a good diet and frequent exercise.
A23
adj.—greedy; very desirous
Lonnie, covetous of his brother’s girlfriend, decided to romantically pursue her.
A24
v.; n.—1. to test; to analyze 2. an examination or test; the results of an examination or test
1. Have the soil assayed.
2. The assay of the soil sample was inconclusive.
Questions
Q25
INCESSANT
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Q26
FERVENT
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Q27
TERMAGANT
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Correct Answers
A25
adj.—constant and unending
The mother gave in to the child after her incessant crying.
A26
adj.—passionate; intense
They have a fervent relationship that keeps them together every minute of every day.
A27
n.—a constantly quarrelsome woman
The character Kate in Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew is a classic example of a termagant.
Questions
Q28
DISCOMFIT
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Q29
INTANGIBLE
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Q30
EQUINOX
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Correct Answers
A28
v.—to frustrate the expectations of
The close game discomfited the number one player.
A29
adj.—incapable of being touched; immaterial
Intangible though it may be, sometimes just knowing that the work you do helps others is reward enough.
A30
n.—precise time when day and night are of equal length
On the equinox we had twelve hours of night and day.
Questions
Q31
SHODDY
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Q32
FLAMBOYANT
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Q33
GENRE
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Correct Answers
A31
adj.—of inferior quality; cheap
The state’s attorney said many homes, as they were built with shoddy materials, were bound to just blow apart even in winds of 60 or 70 miles per hour.
A32
adj.—being too showy or ornate
The flamboyant nature of the couple was evident in their loud