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PiCAT Word Knowledge Exam Questions Containing 51 terms with Correct Answers 2023-2024.
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ACCENTUATE most nearly means - Answer: intensify Perilous most nearly means - Answer: Hazardous, full of danger or risk Adage most nearly means - Answer: proverb Admonition most nearly means - Answer: warning Embody most nearly means - Answer: to exemplify
Peruse most nearly means - Answer: to study Communique most nearly means - Answer: message Erratically most nearly means - Answer: irregularly Devout most nearly means - Answer: pious Fervently most nearly means - Answer: passionately Sustain most nearly means - Answer: Tolerate Oppressive most nearly means - Answer: painful Neglected most nearly means - Answer: Nullified Consoled most nearly means - Answer: Solaced Cajole most nearly means - Answer: wheedle Contentious most nearly means - Answer: quarrelsome, argument
foreboding - Answer: a feeling that something bad will happen, fear forlorn - Answer: hopeless,pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely impediment - Answer: obstacle steadfast - Answer: (adj.) firmly fixed; constant, not moving or changing estranged - Answer: separated; alienated irascible - Answer: easily angered, irritable floundered - Answer: stumble,struggled clumsily or helplessly inept - Answer: incompetent,totally without skill or appropriateness fraught - Answer: filled frivolous - Answer: playful,Lacking in seriousness or importance gale - Answer: strong wind
gaudy - Answer: flashy, showy; not in good taste moratorium - Answer: postpone,a suspension of activity; an authorized delay broach - Answer: start to discuss; approach virulent - Answer: extremely poisonous; hateful contradiction - Answer: A direct opposition between things compared; inconsistency defeated - Answer: beaten or overwhelmed defective - Answer: imperfect or faulty appraise - Answer: to assess the worth or value of solitary - Answer: alone prosper - Answer: to succeed, especially in terms of money