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SAT Definition Match #12A — myVocabulary.com

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  • Common Core alignment to a Definition Match puzzle is to the key phrase "Precise Meaning". CCSS Alignment Strand Numbers for Specific Grades: Precise Meaning: "CCSS.ELA-Literacy." precedes these numbers: 2.4e, 3.4d, 4.4c, 5.4c, 6.4c, 7.4c, 8.4c, 9-10.4c, 11-12.4c
Directions:

There is a SAT vocabulary list and ACT word list of 36 vocabulary words in the SAT Definition Match #12A. This is one of three SAT and ACT word lists of 18 words.
MATCH the SAT word list with its vocabulary definition. Use the pull down menu bar to select the letter match for the SAT word puzzle with 18 vocabulary words.
When you hit “Submit,” you will get back the correct SAT definition match #12 answers, the percentage score for the correct answers and a sentence.

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Word List

1) denigrate
2) elan
3) indigenous
4) inscrutable
5) chatelaine
6) interstices
7) apocalypse
8) inhibitory
9) gyre
10) autonomy
11) cognitive
12) facile
13) efficacy
14) disquisition
15) fiasco
16) insurgency
17) apostate
18) dilettante

Definition List

A) native; living, growing or originating naturally in a region (adjective)
B) spiral or spin (noun/verb)
C) a complete failure (noun)
D) easy or obvious; superficial (adjective)
E) enthusiasm or lively spirit (noun)
F) capable of producing an effect (noun)
G) a formal investigation or inquiry (noun)
H) an amateur or dabbler in the arts (noun)
I) to belittle or defame (verb)
J) pertaining to the process of knowing or perceiving (adjective)
K) the mistress of a castle (noun)
L) self-governance; independence (noun)
M) one who abandons or renounces a faith or loyalty (noun)
N) a cataclysm or catastrophe; a prophetic revelation (noun)
O) restrictive, restraining (adjective)
P) mysterious, not easily interpreted (adjective)
Q) revolt against a government (noun)
R) a gap or space between closely spaced things (noun)