SAT Words Impossible Click Quiz - C

Ready for an extreme challenge? For each short definition or word, click on the synonymous SAT word. The words are extremely challenging, and there are more than the regular quiz.
Remember: connotation counts!
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Last updated: June 29, 2024
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First submittedFebruary 3, 2023
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Delay, procrastination
Relating to or on the tail-end
Speed, quickness
Leader of a mercenary group
Related to hunting or hunting dogs
Leathery
Deposit of sediment at the bottom of a slope
Fossilized feces
Succinct but comprehensive
Shaped like a coil or spiral
Related to the underworld
Rebellious, disobedient
Pamper, spoil
(Of a punishment) Deserving or adequate based on the crime committed
Shaped like a goblet or cup
Raise trivial objections
Secret or tight-knit group; cabal
Collection of selected literary passages
Camarilla
Caudal
Cavil
Celerity
Chrestomathy
Chthonian
Circinate
Colluvium
Compendious
Condign
Condottiere
Contumacious
Coprolite
Coriaceous
Cosset
Cunctation
Cyathiform
Cynegetic
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4 Comments
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Level 65
Jun 29, 2024
condign doesn't mean deserving or adequate

it means deserved or adequate punishment. the operative word is punishment

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Level 83
Jun 29, 2024
I see what you mean. The word is always used in terms of punishment, but it’s not baked into the definition. I suppose I could add “said of a punishment” or something.
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Level 63
Jul 1, 2024
happy canada day
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Level 83
Jul 1, 2024
Thanks! Happy Canada Day to you, too!