Hot Words A For The SAT Test #2

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  • To turn away the normal feelings of findness toward anyone; to estrange

    • Alienate
    • Altruism
    • Amatory
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Hot Words A for the SAT Test #2 focuses on enhancing vocabulary skills crucial for SAT success. It covers words like alienate, alleviate, and ambiguous, assessing understanding and ability to interpret meanings essential for test-takers.

Hot Words A For The SAT  Test #2 - Quiz

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  • 2. 

    TO make easier to endure; to relieve; to diminish

    • Amenable

    • Alleviate

    • Ambitious

    Correct Answer
    A. Alleviate
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "alleviate". This word means to make something easier to endure, relieve, or diminish. It suggests that the action being taken is aimed at reducing the severity or intensity of something, such as pain, stress, or a problem.

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  • 3. 

    Indifferent; unsympathetic; not interested; apart.

    • Amphibious

    • Amputate

    • Aloof

    Correct Answer
    A. Aloof
    Explanation
    Aloof means being indifferent or unsympathetic towards others, showing a lack of interest or being emotionally detached. It implies keeping a distance or being apart from others. This word accurately describes the given description of being indifferent, unsympathetic, not interested, and apart.

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  • 4. 

    Thoughtful of the welfare of others.

    • Amorous

    • Altruistic

    • Amplitude

    Correct Answer
    A. Altruistic
    Explanation
    Altruistic means being selflessly concerned for the well-being of others. This term describes someone who is considerate and thoughtful of the welfare and needs of others, often putting their needs before their own. The word "amorous" refers to having strong feelings of love or desire, while "amplitude" refers to the extent or magnitude of something. Therefore, the correct answer is "altruistic" because it best fits the description of being thoughtful and caring towards others.

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  • 5. 

    Permitting more than on interpertaion; not clearly defined.

    • Ambiguous

    • Analogous

    • Ambulance

    Correct Answer
    A. Ambiguous
    Explanation
    The term "ambiguous" refers to something that is open to multiple interpretations or is not clearly defined. In this context, it means that the given situation or statement can be understood in different ways, leading to confusion or uncertainty. Therefore, "ambiguous" is the correct answer as it accurately describes the quality of permitting more than one interpretation and lacking clarity.

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  • 6. 

    Convincing of javing conflicting attitudes.

    • Amorphous

    • Amenable

    • Ambivalence

    Correct Answer
    A. Ambivalence
    Explanation
    Ambivalence refers to the state of having conflicting attitudes or feelings towards something. It suggests that a person is unsure or undecided about their emotions or opinions on a particular matter. Therefore, the given answer is appropriate as it accurately describes the concept of having conflicting attitudes.

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  • 7. 

    To make better or more tolerable; to improve

    • Amphibious

    • Ameliorate

    • Ambulance

    Correct Answer
    A. Ameliorate
    Explanation
    The word "ameliorate" means to make something better or more tolerable, or to improve it. It implies the act of enhancing or upgrading a situation or condition. This word is often used to describe efforts to improve a problem or to alleviate suffering.

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  • 8. 

    Similar in ceratin qualities; comparable.

    • Analogous

    • Ampere

    • Amicable

    Correct Answer
    A. Analogous
    Explanation
    The word "analogous" means similar in certain qualities or comparable. This fits the definition given in the question. "Ampere" refers to a unit of electric current, and "amicable" means friendly or peaceful. Neither of these words accurately describes the definition provided. Therefore, the correct answer is "analogous."

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  • 9. 

    Active dislike; ill will

    • Amply

    • Animosity

    • Amputate

    Correct Answer
    A. Animosity
    Explanation
    Animosity refers to a strong feeling of dislike or ill will towards someone or something. It implies a deep-seated hostility or resentment. It is a suitable explanation for the given answer because it accurately describes the concept of active dislike and ill will.

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  • 10. 

    Condition of beng nameless or unknown.

    • Anonymity

    • Anagram

    • Anachronism

    Correct Answer
    A. Anonymity
    Explanation
    Anonymity refers to the condition of being nameless or unknown. It is the state of being anonymous, where a person's identity is concealed or kept secret. This term is often used in contexts where individuals want to protect their privacy or maintain confidentiality. Anonymity allows people to express their opinions, share information, or engage in activities without revealing their true identity. It is commonly associated with online platforms, where users can participate without disclosing personal information.

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