Quick Review #62.
Match the word from column 2 with the word from column 1 that means most
nearly the same thing.
P – Q: SAT Words 177
- partisan
- passive
- paternal
- pellagra
- penurious
- perceive
- perception
- perceptive
- perfidy
a. intuition
b. submissive
c. discern
d. treachery
e. intuitive
f. follower
g. fatherly
h. miserly
i. illness
performance(poer FAWR mins) n.1. the act of doing something; accomplish-
ment; execution; fullfillment; 2. effectiveness of operation; 3. some deed or feat
done; 4. a presentation before an audience
- Jack Nicholson has won the Oscar for best performanceby an actor on more
than one occasion. - Running on clean oil improves the performanceof your car’s engine.
- The boxer’s manager was pleased with his performancein his last fight.
- Lois and Barney attended last night’s performanceof Cats.
perfunctory(poer FUHNK tir ee) adj.1. done without care; done routinely;
superficial; 2. indifferent; lacking in concern - The mechanic gave a perfunctorylook at the car before telling its owner
that it needed a new muffler. - When told that she’d need to update her medical insurance coverage,
Greta gave a perfunctoryshrug.
[perfunctorily adv., perfunctoriness n.]
periphery(poer IF ir ee) n.1. the edge; an outside boundary line; the perime-
ter; 2. an outside surface, especially of a spherical object; 3. the immediate sur-
rounding territory; outskirts - The airport was just at the peripheryof the pilot’s field of vision.
- One can usually tell if a basketball is properly inflated by squeezing its
peripheryand giving it a bounce. - The new mall is being built just at the peripheryof the most heavily popu-
lated area.
[peripheral adj., peripherally adv.] [Syn. circumference]