SAT Words HARD Click Quiz - S #6 - Daily Word Quiz!

Ready for a challenge? For each short definition, click on the corresponding SAT word. The words are a bit challenging but are all reasonably common for literature aficionados.
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Last updated: September 29, 2023
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First submittedSeptember 29, 2023
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Kitchen helper or menial kitchen worker
Sleepwalking; a state of performing actions while asleep
A horn, often a ram’s, that is blown for Jewish ceremonies
Grouping or numbering based on the number six
Characterized by a drowsy, tranquil, or sleep-inducting quality
Marked by short, abrupt articulation; disjointed
In a state of deep lethargy, often due to illness or intoxication; dazed
Secluded space for reflection; or, a hallowed place of spiritual purity
Relating to priests or priesthood; sacred or religious in character
Soft murmuring or rustling sound, like a gentle whisper
Thorny; having a prickly or irritable disposition
Outward or surface appearance of an object
Harmonious interaction where the whole is greater than the sum of its part; or, belief in the cooperation of divine grace and human will
Substitute or replacement, especially in the context of medicine or therapy
A wasteful person; or, an excessively generous philanthropist
Unemotional, impassive; or, resolute and able to endure difficulty without emotion
Sacerdotal
Sanctum
Scattergood
Scullion
Senary
Shofar
Slumberous
Somnambulism
Spinous
Staccato
Stolid
Stuporous
Succedaneum
Superficies
Susurrus
Synergism
4 Comments
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Level 59
Sep 29, 2023
Congrats on your 100th SAT word click quiz!
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Level 77
Sep 29, 2023
Woah! 100? That’s hard to believe.
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Level 60
Sep 30, 2023
Fun quiz. This one felt easier than usual because most of them could be guessed by prefixes (not complaining, though). It is the first one where I could have plausibly gotten all of the answers (got 15/16).
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Level 77
Sep 30, 2023
True. Uncommon English words are often based on Latin prefixes and suffixes, it seems.