Fill in the Blank Puzzle SAT #5B Fill-in-the-Blanks — myVocabulary.com

  • The Fill-in-the Blank puzzle is 1 of 8 vocabulary activities and word puzzles using Greek and Latin word roots with the same grade level words.
  • Use the word list to choose the correct word in context. Email your answers to friends, family and teachers.
  • For subject and calendar topics, refer to the Word List in the header to see the complete vocabulary word list for this topic.
  • Common Core alignment to a Fill-in-the-Blank puzzle is to the key phrase "Context". CCSS Alignment Strand Numbers for Specific Grades: Context: "CCSS.ELA-Literacy." precedes these numbers: 2.4a, 3.4a, 4.4a, 5.4a, 6.4a, 7.4a, 8.4a, 9-10.4a, 11-12.4a
Directions:

Put a SAT vocabulary word in the box within the fill-in-the-blanks. Correct answers can be found in the word list puzzle.
When you hit “Submit”, you will get correct answers and a percentage score for the questions you answered.

Clue:

The SAT vocabulary list contains the correct answers.
For the 18 vocabulary words for SAT/ACT #3, myvocabulary.com features a Word Puzzle, Word Search, Crossword and Definition Match activity in addition to this SAT Fill-in-the-blanks.
You have permission to make a hard copy for further vocabulary study at home or in classes.

Vocabulary Word List:

SAT vocabulary list:
ramification, rapacious, recalcitrant, recant, recrimination, redolent, redundant, refutable, relegate, relinquish, remonstrate, reparation, replenish, reprehensible, requisite, resolute, rigorous, rudimentary

  • 1
    Dan had wanted to be a Navy Seal, but the discipline seemed too
    for him.
  • 2
    The English teacher told Holly she had included too much
    information on her paper and advised her to be more precise.
  • 3
    Since Charlie had been such a
    student and earned a fine reputation, he won a college scholarship.
  • 4
    One employee was so fed up by the constant
    between partners that he left the firm.
  • 5
    Tess was disgusted with the
    donkey that refused to obey the simplest commands.
  • 6
    The accused was sentenced to imprisonment without parole for his
    crime.
  • 7
    The job description stated that a graduate degree was
    for employment.
  • 8
    The defense attorney was pleased to find
    evidence that might exonerate his client against the claim.
  • 9
    Serena had only a
    knowledge of French, but she managed to make herself understood.