Accuplacer Vocabulary Exam 24 Questions with Verified Answers Menial - CORRECT ANSWER (adj.) Lowly, humble, lacking importance or dignity. (n.) A person who does the humble and unpleasant tasks. ... Obsolete - CORRECT ANSWER (adj.) Out-of-date, old-fashioned, no longer in use. Synonym: outmoded Pretentious - CORRECT ANSWER (adj.) Something done for show or to make a big impression. Synonym: ostentatious Ostentatious - CORRECT ANSWER (adj.) Intended to attract notice and impress someone. Synonym: pretentious Superficial - CORRECT ANSWER (adj) On or near the surface. (adj.) Concerned only with what is obvious or apparent : not thorough or complete. proficient - CORRECT ANSWER (adj) Good at doing something Synonym: skillful, expert, adept vulnerable - CORRECT ANSWER (adj.) open to attack; capable of being wounded or damaged; unprotected. Synonyms: helpless, defenseless, powerless, impotent, weak gull - CORRECT ANSWER (n.) A person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of. gullible - CORRECT ANSWER (adj.) Easily fooled or cheated. Quick to believe something that is not true. aggravate - CORRECT ANSWER (v.) Make (situation) worse. (v.) To make (someone) angry. ambiguous - CORRECT ANSWER (adj.) Unclear in meaning. Not expressed clearly or obviously. Synonym: nebulous irresolute - CORRECT ANSWER (adj.) Not certain about what to do. Antonym: resolute nebulous - CORRECT ANSWER (adj.) Unclear, undefined. (adj.) Cloudy or misty. Synonym: ambiguous eloquence - CORRECT ANSWER (n.) The ability to speak or write well and in an effective way. notorious - CORRECT ANSWER (adj.) Famous for something bad. Synonym: infamous explicit - CORRECT ANSWER (adj.) Very clear and complete; leaving no doubt about the meaning. exemplify - CORRECT ANSWER (v.) To be a very good example of (something). To show (something) very clearly. (v.) To provide an example for. hinder - CORRECT ANSWER (v.) To make (something, such as a task or action) slow or difficult. omit - CORRECT ANSWER (v.) To leave out (someone or something) : to not include (someone or something). assuage - CORRECT ANSWER (v.) To make (something, such as an unpleasant feeling) less painful. Ex: City officials needed to assuage [=lessen, relieve] neighbors' concerns about the new factory. dominant - CORRECT ANSWER (adj.) More important, powerful, or successful than most or all others. empathy - CORRECT ANSWER (n.) The feeling that you understand and share another person's experiences and emotions. Ex: He felt great empathy for the homeless. probable - CORRECT ANSWER (adj.) Likely to happen or to be true but not certain. controversy - CORRECT ANSWER (n.) Argument that involves many people who strongly disagree about something. A controversy is a long discussion in which many people express opposing views. [Show More]
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