Quick Review #65.
Match the word from column 2 with the word from column 1 that means most
nearly the same thing.
P – Q: SAT Words 185
- physiology
- pigment
- pinion
- placebo
- plagiarize
- pliable
- pluralism
- poison
- polar
- political
- politician
- pollution
a. sugar pill
b. diverse
c. schemer
d. opposite
e. functionality
f. contamination
g. governmental
h. tint
i. steal
j. toxin
k. shackle
l. adaptable
ponderous*(PAHN dir is) adj. 1. very heavy; 2. difficult to handle because of
weight; 3. bulky; massive; seemingly heavy; 4. dull and labored
- Harry and David found that the armoire was a ponderouspiece of furniture
to move. - Traditionally, and for obvious reasons, the refrigerator is the most ponder-
ousappliance to move. - When not faced with a threat, the gait of the African elephant seems
rather ponderous,as befits its size.
[-ly adv.] [Syn. heavy]
poorly (POR lee) adv. 1. not well; not functioning properly; badly or ineffective-
ly; 2. with a low opinion; disparagingly - A myopic person sees far things very poorly.
- When it comes to exams, Tom tests rather poorly.
- Many people thought poorlyof Ford’s Edsel, so the model didn’t last on the
market for very long.
possessions(puh ZESH inz) n. pl.1. things owned; personal property; 2. property
or wealth; 3. any territories ruled by another country - All Rosanne’s possessionswere destroyed in the fire.
- The Hawaiian Islands and Puerto Rico were among the possessionsacquired
by the United States as a result of the Spanish-American War. - The territory of Transjordan was a possessionof the British Crown until 1948.
[possession sing.]