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Sat####7
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Alacrity | speed and willingness in acting or responding; cheerful readiness; eagerness |
| Disparage | speak as of unimportant or inferior; belittle |
| Mitigate | to make less severe or intense; to moderate |
| Rectify | to set right; to remedy; to correct by calculation or adjustment |
| Surreptitious | done or acting in secret; sneaky; stealthy; furtive; concealed |
| Acrimonious | bitter and ill-natured in language and tone |
| Exonerate | to free from a charge; to declare blameless |
| Palpable | easily percieved by any of the senses or by the mind; obvious; noticeable |
| Conspicuous | attracting attention by being unusual or remarkable |
| Conjecture | the act of forming an opinion from incomplete evidence; guesswork |
| Incorrigible | incapable of being corrected or reformed |
| Erudite | possessing deep and extensive learning, esp. learning gotten from books; learned |
| Ostensible | representing or appearing in a certain way, but often not actually so; seeming |
| Pandemonium | wild uproar or noise; tumult; frantic disorder and confusion |
| Judicious | having or exhibiting sound judgement; sensible; wise |
| Extricate | to free or release from entanglement or difficulty; to disengage |
| Deviate | to differ or move away from a specified course or prescribed mode of behavior |
| Indolent | reluctant to exert oneself; habitually lazy |