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MRS. BLABER QUIZ 1 Grade Ten SAT Vocabulary
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Condone (v) After hearing about her hard day, Lani condoned Tali’s rude behavior.
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Condone (v) To forgive or overlook an offense
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Nuance (n) There was a nuance between the twins’ appearance.
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Nuance (n) A slight difference
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Connoisseur (n) The connoisseur judged the cookie baking contest.
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Connoisseur (n) Expert in matters of food and culture
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Enigma (n) The solution to the problem was an enigma to all; no one could solve it.
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Enigma (n) A mystery; something unexplainable
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Apathy (n) The participation in the election was at an all time low because of voter apathy.
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Apathy (n) lack of interest; state of not caring
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Officious (adj) Katrina was officious in science class; she thought her peers needed her help, but they did not.
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Officious (adj) Giving unwanted help probably because one is conceited
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Credence (n) Elie had credence in his Jewish faith.
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Credence (n) Belief or trust
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Jaunty (adj) The Waveriders’ win against a strong OIA team this weekend had each player walking in a jaunty manner after the game.
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Jaunty (n) Confident, proud demeanor
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Dilettante (n) The dilettante did not feel qualified to judge the surfing contest alongside Kelly Slater.
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Dilettante (n) One who dabbles in art and science
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Cult (n) The members of the cult were asked to wear masks for seven days; they could not take the masks off for any reason before the end of the seven days.
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Cult (n) An organized group of people with an obsessive devotion to a person or set of principles
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