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SSC CGL 150-200 SYNONYMS (with Complete Answers) Updated.
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artful correct answers slyly crafty or cunning; deceitful; tricky 
 
fatuous correct answers foolish; inane; insane 
 
perquisite correct answers a privilege that goes along with a job; a "perk" 
 
execrate correct answers curse; express abhorrence for; detest 
 
virulent correct answers (adj.) extremely poisonous; full of malice; spiteful 
 
spirited correct answers (adj.) full of life and vigor; courageous 
 
controvert correct answers oppose with arguments; attempt to refute; contradict; AD...
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> 500 TOEFL Words Latest 2022/2023
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> 500 TOEFL Words Latest 2022/2023 
Affinity a natural attraction or feeling of kinship 
fledgling young and inexperienced 
hackneyed overused, cliched 
incessant never stopping 
opulence wealth as evidenced by sumptuous living 
proximity nearness, closeness 
sagacious having or showing acute mental discernment and keen practical sense; shrewd 
supplant to take the place of, supersede 
unassailable impossible to dispute or disprove; undeniable 
voluminous large in volume or bulk 
brusque Abru...
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Top 52 GRE Vocabulary Words with complete verified solutions.
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anomaly 
deviation from what is normal 
 
 
 
assuage 
to make something less severe 
 
 
 
 
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enigma 
a puzzle; mystery 
 
 
 
equivocal 
open to question 
 
 
 
erudite 
learned; educated (ex-rude) 
 
 
 
fervid 
having great passion 
SYN: zeal 
 
 
 
lucid 
easily understood; clear 
 
 
 
opaque 
obscure; obtuse 
 
 
 
placate 
to pacify or appease (PLAC: to please) 
 
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Bible 700, Life of Christ pt 2, Test
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Bible 700, Life of Christ pt 2, Test 
 
 
Jesus - Before Abraham, I was 
 
Peter - You are the Christ 
 
the beggar - i was blind, now I see 
 
officers of the guard - No man ever spoke like this 
 
John - emphasizes the divinity and majesty of Christ 
 
Luke - emphasizes healings and prayer of Jesus 
 
Isaiah - prophesied that Jesus would heal the blind and deaf 
 
Elijah - represented the Prophets at the Transfiguration 
 
miracles - extraordinary and supernatural occurrence 
 
parable - story...
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Phoenix II Semester Exam Vocabulary
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immune - ANSWER-safe from harm; protected 
 
aesthetic - ANSWER-concerned with art or beauty 
 
inclined - ANSWER-tending toward one direction 
 
prodigal - ANSWER-extravagant; wasteful 
 
uniform - ANSWER-constant; without variety 
 
desecrate - ANSWER-to profane a holy place 
 
vehement - ANSWER-urgent; passionate; forceful
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TOEFL| 507 Words| Verified
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Affinity - a natural attraction or feeling of kinship 
 
fledgling - young and inexperienced 
 
hackneyed - overused, cliched 
 
incessant - never stopping 
 
opulence - wealth as evidenced by sumptuous living 
 
proximity - nearness, closeness 
 
sagacious - having or showing acute mental discernment and keen practical sense; shrewd 
 
supplant - to take the place of, supersede 
 
unassailable - impossible to dispute or disprove; undeniable 
 
voluminous - large in...
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RE GCSE - ACT - Sin and Forgiveness correctly answered graded A+ 2023 PASSED
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RE GCSE - ACT - Sin and ForgivenessExplain the difference between sin and crime 
When someone breaks the law they commit a crime. Whereas sin is acting against the will or laws of God. Some sins can be crimes for e.g. murder and stealing are sins and crimes. Whereas sins like adultery and pride are not sins. 
 
 
 
What is meant by absolute and relative morality ? 
Deciding what is right and wrong is known as our morality - ABSOLUTE morality is the idea that moral principles are fixed and do not...
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GRE Exam vocabulary 110 Questions with Answers 2023,100% CORRECT
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GRE Exam vocabulary 110 Questions with Answers 2023 
 
 
abate - CORRECT ANSWER to reduce in amount, degree, or severity 
 
abscond - CORRECT ANSWER to leave secretly 
 
aggrandize - CORRECT ANSWER to increase in power, influence, and reputation 
 
amalgamate - CORRECT ANSWER to combine; to mix together 
 
ameliorate - CORRECT ANSWER to make better; to improve 
 
anachronism - CORRECT ANSWER something out of place in time 
 
analogous - CORRECT ANSWER similar or alike in some ways equivalent to ...
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GRE Vocabulary | 52 Questions and Answers with complete solution
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anomaly - deviation from what is normal 
assuage - to make something less severe 
enigma - a puzzle; mystery 
equivocal - open to question 
erudite - learned; educated (ex-rude) 
fervid - having great passion 
SYN: zeal 
lucid - easily understood; clear 
opaque - obscure; obtuse 
placate - to pacify or appease (PLAC: to please) 
precipitate - done with very great haste and without due deliberation 
prodigal - rashly or wastefully extravag
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Dante's Inferno - Circles of Hell Latest Update 100% Pass
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Dante's Inferno - Circles of Hell Latest Update 100% Pass Circle 1 = Limbo (Canto IV) Sinners: the Virtuous Heathen; the Unbaptized 
Punishment: Loss of Hope; they must exist in desire for the glory of God without ever being able to attain it 
Circle 2 (Canto V) Sinners: the Lustful 
Punishment: They become bird like and are buffeted by stormy winds 
Circle 3 (Canto VI) Sinners: the Gluttonous 
Punishment: rained upon by foul water and snow; they lie helpless in the filth 
Circle 4 (Canto VII) ...