Quick Review #16.
Match the word from column 2 with the word from column 1 that means most
nearly the same thing.
C: SAT Words 51
- character
- circumstance
- cite
- civil
- clarify
- classical
- clique
- cloying
- cohere
- colleague
- collect
- collection
a. stickb. coteriec. accumulationd. excessivee. assemblef. associateg. quoteh. cleari. situationj. politek. naturel. restrainedcollector(kuh LEK toer) n.a person or thing that accumulates (for example, a
person whose job is to collect overdue bills, taxes, etc. or a person whose hobby is
collecting stamps, books, etc.)
- The tax collectorhas very few friends in town.
- When told that everyone should collect something, Allan replied that he is
a collectorof dust.
colloquial(kuh LOH kwee il) adj. 1. normal conversational style; 2. used to
describe words, phrases, etc. that are used in everyday speech; informal - It ain’t necessarily sois all right to use as a colloquialexpression, but it
would be improper in formal speech or writing. - Personally, hearing a person say, “How are youse today?” (meaning the two
of you), hurts my ears, yet the phrase is in widespread colloquialuse.
[-ly adv.]
collusion(kuh LOO zhin) n.a secret agreement for illegal or fraudulent pur-
pose; conspiracy - The court found that there was collusionbetween Daniel and Joy to defraud
the royal family. - Collusionto commit robbery is a felony punishable by jail.
[collusive adj., collusively adv.]