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SAT Words Click Quiz - J

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Last updated: January 27, 2023
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First submittedJanuary 27, 2023
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Extremely patriotic
Be in agreement
Military dictatorship
Worn down by overwork
A joke or a trick
Rough, sharp, or irregular
Placing two objects side-by-side for comparison
Immature or simplistic; dull
Lively and carefree
Extremely joyful
Danger or risk
A worn out or old vehicle
Showing good judgment
One who performs as a fool
Discard as unnecessary
Jaded
Jagged
Jalopy
Jape
Jaunty
Jejune
Jeopardy
Jester
Jettison
Jibe
Jingoistic
Jubilant
Judicious
Junta
Juxtaposition
5 Comments
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Level 66
Feb 21, 2023
I thought a jibe was an insult or a taunt.
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Level 77
Feb 21, 2023
It can mean that, too. A lot of words in these quizzes have alternate meaning I omit.
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Level 59
Feb 22, 2023
;Insult or taunt
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Level 59
Apr 10, 2024
Junta is not necessarily military and is not a dictatorship.

A dictatorship is necessarily a rule by one person and a junta is a ruling group analogous to a committee or council.

Very often junta is used to describe the group of officers who take power after a military coup d'état especially in Spanish or Portuguese speaking countries in Latin America. This would be a military junta.

the definitions for jaded and jettison are a bit dodgy as well. but i'll leave those to others to explain.

Apart from these quibbles great quiz. I really enjoyed it.

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Level 77
Apr 10, 2024
Thanks. Although the term Junta has other meanings, it commonly refers to a military dictatorship where the army takes over a country, using its organizational structures. It's often used interchangeably with "military junta".