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Manhattan Prep 1000 GRE Words: Definitions Complete Test.
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abate - CORRECT ANSWER Reduce, diminish 
 
abdicate - CORRECT ANSWER Formally give up the throne (or some other power or responsibility) 
 
aberrant - CORRECT ANSWER Abnormal, deviant 
 
abhor - CORRECT ANSWER Detest, regard with disgust 
 
abjure - CORRECT ANSWER Give up, renounce; repudiate, recant, or shun (especially formally or under oath) 
 
abrasive - CORRECT ANSWER Rough, suitable for grinding or polishing (such as sandpaper)...
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Full Ssat vocabulary listabase - correct answer (v.) - to lower, demean, degrade 
 
abate - correct answer (v.) - to lessen, to reduce in severity 
 
abbreviate - correct answer (v.) - to shorten, reduce 
 
abduct - correct answer (v.) - to kidnap 
 
aberration - correct answer (n.) - a deviation from the expected course 
 
abhor - correct answer (v.) - to hate, loathe 
 
abide - correct answer (v.) - to put up with, tolerate 
 
abject - correct answer (adj.) - of the most miserable or contempti...
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abase (v.) to lower in esteem, degrade; to humble 
abashed (adj., part.) embarrassed, ashamed, or nonplussed 
abate (v.) to make less in amount, degree, etc.; to subside, become less; to nullify; to deduct, omit 
aberration noun: a state or condition markedly different from the norm 
abeyance noun: a state of being temporarily inactive, suspended, or set aside 
abhor to regard with horror or loathing; to hate deeply 
abject Lowly, miserable and wretched 
abnega...
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SAT Words Written Exam Questions & Answers. 
 
 
abate - CORRECT ANSWER subside; decrease; become less in amount or intensity 
 
aberration - CORRECT ANSWER deviation, not normal 
 
abhor - CORRECT ANSWER fill with horror and loathing; horrify; hate 
 
abstruse - CORRECT ANSWER obscure; profound; difficult to understand. 
 
accost - CORRECT ANSWER approach and speak to boldly or aggressively, as with demand or request 
 
acrimony - CORRECT ANSWER bitter animosity 
 
acumen - CORRECT ANSWER menta...
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bate - Reduce, diminish 
abdicate - Formally give up the throne (or some other power or responsibility) 
aberrant - Abnormal, deviant 
abhor - Detest, regard with disgust 
abjure - Give up, renounce; repudiate, recant, or shun (especially formally or under oath) 
abrasive - Rough, suitable for grinding or polishing (such as sandpaper); causing irritation or 
annoyance 
abridge - Reduce or lessen; shorten by omitting parts throughout while retaining the main idea 
abstain - Hold back, refrain (es...
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SSAT wordsabase(v.) - correct answer to lower, demean, degrade 
 
abate(v.) - correct answer to lessen, to reduce in severity 
 
abbreviate(v.) - correct answer to shorten, reduce 
 
abduct(v.) - correct answer to kidnap 
 
aberration(n.) - correct answer a deviation from the expected course 
 
abhor(v.) - correct answer to hate, loathe 
 
abide(v.) - correct answer to put up with, tolerate 
 
abject(adj.) - correct answer of the most miserable or contemptible kind 
 
abort(v.) - correct answer ...
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abase (v.) to humiliate, cause to feel shame; (v.) to hurt the pride of 
 
abash (v.) to embarrass; to cause to be embarrassed 
 
abate (v.) to make less active or intense; (v.) to become less in intensity 
 
abdicate (v.) to give up power 
 
aberration (n.) an aberrant state or condition; (n.) a disorder in a person's mental state; an optical phenomenon which results from the failure of a mirror or lens to produce a good image 
 
abet (v.) to assist or encourage, , often in the case of wrongdo...
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End of Semester Test: English 9, Semester B Questions & 100% Correct Answers
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Which context clue best reveals the meaning of the phrase "sits the wind in 
that corner" in paragraph 9? 
(8) "No, nor I neither," said Leonato; "but it is most wonderful that she should so 
doat on Signor Benedick, whom she has in all outward behaviour always 
seemed to abhor." 
(9) "Is it possible? Sits the wind in that corner?" murmured the astonished 
Benedick in his hiding-place. 
(10) "By my troth, my lord, I cannot tell what to think of it, but that she loves 
him frantical...
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abandon - ANSWERreject 
 
abdomen - ANSWERstomach 
 
abhor - ANSWERdetest 
 
abject - ANSWERhopeless 
 
abolish - ANSWERban 
 
abound - ANSWERoverflow 
 
abstract - ANSWERsummary 
 
abuse - ANSWERmisuse 
 
accelerate - ANSWERhurry 
 
accessible - ANSWERnearby 
 
accidentally - ANSWERunexpectedly 
 
accommodation - ANSWERhabituation 
 
accompany - ANSWERescort 
 
accomplish - ANSWERcomplete
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Abase(v.) Correct answer to lower, demean, degrade 
 
Abate(v.) Correct answer to lessen, to reduce in severity 
 
Abbreviate(v.) Correct answer to shorten, reduce 
 
Abduct(v.) Correct answer to kidnap 
 
Aberration(n.) Correct answer a deviation from the expected course 
 
Abhor(v.) Correct answer to hate, loathe 
 
Abide(v.) Correct answer to put up with, tolerate 
 
Abject(adj.) Correct answer of the most miserable or contemptible kind 
 
Abort(v.) Correct answer to give up unfinished 
 
Abr...
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