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SAT Words HARD Click Quiz - P

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.
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Last updated: February 13, 2025
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First submittedFebruary 8, 2023
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Foreboding, ominous
Quality in art or literature that evokes sadness
Preference or bias for something
Expressively mournful; loudly lamenting
Beautiful appearance an object gains with age
Showing deep feeling or thought
Moving from place to place; itinerant
Marked by causing excessive desire or lust
Speech or writing praising its subject
Art that stylistically imitates previous works
Touchy, peevish
Calm and unemotional in demeanour
Strong argument; aggressive refutation
Lacking courage and resolution
Regional dialect or form of speech
Panegyric
Pastiche
Pathos
Patina
Patois
Pensive
Peripatetic
Petulant
Phlegmatic
Plangent
Polemic
Portentous
Predilection
Prurient
Pusillanimous
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2 Comments
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Level 47
Feb 13, 2025
this is an outstanding series of quizzes.

one small issue: the clue "calm and unemotional demeanour" should probably read something more like "having a calm and unemotional demeanour", to match the part of speech of the answer (which, if I'm not mistaken, can only be an adjective)

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Level 82
Feb 13, 2025
Great! I missed the “in” in the clue. Thanks!