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The ACT Reading Test: Multiple-Meaning Words: List 8

On the ACT Reading Test, you'll encounter questions that ask you to determine the meanings of common words in context. We've identified 200 high-frequency, multiple-meaning words of the sort that you'll see on the exam. As you practice this list, you'll have to rely on context clues in order to determine each word’s meaning in a particular sentence. Be careful! Several of a word's meanings might show up as answer choices — but only one answer will capture the meaning of the word in the context of the sentence.
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  1. examination
    the act of scrutinizing something closely (as for mistakes)
  2. grind
    reduce to small pieces or particles by pounding or abrading
  3. depress
    push down
  4. forge
    create by hammering
  5. court
    an assembly to conduct judicial business
  6. dependent
    a person who relies on another person for support
  7. digest
    convert food into absorbable substances
  8. fallen
    having dropped by the force of gravity
  9. host
    a person who invites guests to a social event
  10. anticipate
    regard something as probable or likely
  11. cleave
    separate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument
  12. curious
    eager to investigate and learn or learn more
  13. depart
    go away or leave
  14. scrupulous
    characterized by extreme care and great effort
  15. charm
    attractiveness that interests or pleases or stimulates
  16. scan
    examine minutely or intensely
  17. credit
    an estimate of ability to fulfill financial commitments
  18. emit
    give off, send forth, or discharge
  19. grace
    elegance and beauty of movement or expression
  20. margin
    the boundary line or area immediately inside the boundary
  21. hearty
    showing warm and sincere friendliness
  22. stroke
    a single complete movement
  23. apparent
    clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment
  24. core
    the center of an object
  25. impertinent
    improperly forward or bold
Created on Thu Dec 17 12:26:28 EST 2020 (updated Thu Dec 17 12:44:59 EST 2020)

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