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SAT Words HARD Click Quiz - S #21 - Daily Word Quiz!

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Quiz by Dimby
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Last updated: October 16, 2023
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First submittedOctober 16, 2023
Times taken42
Average score68.8%
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Person who seeks excessive luxury and self-indulgence in life
Hebrew greeting and farewell, meaning “peace”
Loose rock and sediment on a mountain slope
European wooden shoe; or, a protective wooden slip worn over another shoe
The highest or ultimate good, particularly in philosophical or ethical contexts
Loose, white religious vestment, often worn during church services
Negate, cancel; deny the crux of a formal or legal argument
Unrestrained revelry; licentious celebration
Isolate or ostracize for specific, often cultural or racial, criteria
Elegant evening social function
Frothy foam or scum, often due to agitation
Simple, austere; marked by extreme frugality and self-discipline
Dialogue in which characters exchange rapid, single lines of speech, such as in an argument or dispute
Wrestling style that uses judo techniques
Move in a disorderly or frantic manner; scurry
Unpleasant, shrill, creaking noise
Sabot
Sambo
Saturnalia
Scree
Segregate
Shalom
Skelter
Soiree
Spartan
Spume
Stichomythia
Stridor
Sublate
Summum bonum
Surplice
Sybarite
2 Comments
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Level 60
Oct 16, 2023
I did pretty poorly on this one, but at least I managed to get the least-guessed answer.
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Level 77
Oct 16, 2023
Nice. I'm surprised it's so low, considering that it has a root word in it.