Definition Matches

SAT#12B Definition Match — 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. This is the second set of SAT 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 answers, the percentage score for the correct answers and a sentence.

Clue:

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Word List

1) philander
2) manse
3) renounce
4) pietism
5) pique
6) servile
7) wrought
8) subversion
9) placebo
10) manifestation
11) pseudonym
12) pasdedeux
13) stymie
14) littoral
15) oblique
16) promulgate
17) Pentecostal
18) sophistry

Definition List

A) of a menial class or befitting a slave; lacking spirit or independence: submissive (adjective)
B) to repudiate or refuse (verb)
C) a fictitious name (noun)
D) to declare or make known: proclaim; to make public the terms of (verb)
E) an inert medication used as a control in an experiment (noun)
F) wounded vanity; resentment (noun)
G) emphasis on religious devotion or ritual (noun)
H) to make love without serious intent; to have an affair (verb)
I) revealing the Holy Spirit; as speaking in tongues; faith healing (adjective)
J) a dance or routine for two (noun)
K) indirect or obscure (adjective)
L) the residence of a member of the clergy, esp. the house of a Presbyterian minister
M) an appearance or materialization (noun)
N) coastal; near a shore (adjective)
O) deceptive reasoning (noun)
P) to obstruct or impede (verb)
Q) a secret, systematic attempt to overthrow from within (noun)
R) worked or beaten into shape by artistry or effort; deeply stirred (adjective)