🌐Global Gateway Questions — SAT ENGLISH
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Which word is a synonym for 'fecund'?
Marlena's goal of attending an Ivy-League college became _____ after she achieved a high SAT score.
Because of his mathematical acumen, Larry was able to figure out in minutes problems that took other students hours. 'Acumen' refers to:
Though her novels do not feature the themes of Romanticism, Jane Austen's work was 'contemporaneous' with that of Wordsworth and Byron. What does 'contemporaneous' mean?
The chairman's speech aimed to _____ investors' fears about the economic downturn.
When he heard about the car crash, he felt intense _____ because his girlfriend was driving on that road.
The magician's illusions never failed to ________ the audience, leaving them spellbound.
Joey's parents are very religious, but he is "agnostic." What does "agnostic" mean?
Oswald began to _____ the sport of soccer after repeatedly injuring himself during games.
When the king realized that the revolutionaries would surely win, he decided to give up his throne. Which term describes the king's action?
Fidelity, when referring to guard dogs, means they show great:
Garish jewelry, with its oversized gems and excessive sparkle, often attracts attention but may lack true elegance. What quality does garish jewelry often lack?
The judge found the murderer's crimes and lack of remorse "appalling." What does "appalling" mean?
Fathom, as a verb meaning to understand, implies the ability to:
Jason and Lionel blamed one another for the car accident, leading to an altercation. An 'altercation' is a:
After winning the championship, the team was ________ with joy.
Although he did not agree with the decision, Chuck decided to comply with it. Which word, in this context, means to put up with or tolerate?
The policeman "alleged" that Marshall committed the crime. What does "alleged" mean in this context?
The outdated regulations continued to ________ innovation, hindering the company's progress.
Frugal budgeting is essential for those who wish to: