Official May Sat Vocab Thread

<p>I also picked haughty. It didn't seem like any of the other choices made sense.</p>

<p>okay good, I was stuck between that and the arrogant/articulate, but articulate did not imply rudeness.</p>

<p>damn i chose deference for the judge ones (or some word like that)</p>

<p>damn I chose arrogant / articulate .... I thought Impudent meant rude :S</p>

<p>Haha I chose haughty too :P</p>

<p>"damn I chose arrogant / articulate .... I thought Impudent meant rude :S"</p>

<p>Articulate means you speak well (Think JFK or MLK). Impudent kind of does mean rude. Impudent people are rude.</p>

<p>oh okay... thanks Battlecruiser!!</p>

<p>for one of the short reading passages
there was a question which asked something about renaissance
what was the answer</p>

<p>I put the naive/grandiose choice</p>

<p>I think it was the naive ambition ... i was stuck between ambition (C) and making of artist or whatever (E)</p>

<p>I had naive/grandiose as well.</p>

<p>was it ambition...vitality, for one of them?</p>

<p>yes I chose naive as well, that question was difficult however</p>

<p>One, do you remember any details of the Qs? or was it with a passage abt colleges. that section was exp. then.</p>

<p>so the one with the opposite sides of the world wasn't dichotamy?? daaannng.</p>

<p>opposite sides of the world was antipode</p>

<p>antipode: direct opposite</p>

<p>dichotomy: division into 2 groups, two things mixing.</p>

<p>Antipode was so luck for me, I had it down to bisomething and dichotomy, I picked antipode because it sounded opposite =P</p>

<p>"Antipode was so luck for me, I had it down to bisomething and dichotomy, I picked antipode because it sounded opposite =P"</p>

<p>That bi word is bifurcation, if you were wondering. But yeah, I had it down to bifurcation and antipode, and I luckily chose antipode. I almost changed it to bifurcation too. Phew...</p>

<p>^^me too. I used my roots to aid me. Bi=two/similar ; Di=two/part of same and anti=opposite. So i chose antipode. Wow, studying paid off for once.</p>

<p>Geeze... I missed that one. I put bifurcation.</p>