5 Questions
What does the word 'null' mean in a legal context?
legally void and ineffective
What is the meaning of the word 'opine'?
to openly express an opinion
What does the word 'ornate' describe?
something highly detailed or decorated
What is the meaning of the word 'pinnacle'?
the highest level or degree
What does the word 'obsolete' describe?
something that is no longer used or needed
Study Notes
Vocabulary
- Null: legally void and ineffective
- Obsolete: no longer used; rare or uncommon
- Opine: to openly express an opinion
- Pinnacle: highest level or degree
- Ornate: highly detailed or decorated
Sentence Examples
- A government can declare a marriage null if the couple didn't sign official documentation
- Someone can opine about a policy at a company meeting, expressing their opinion openly
- Ornate silverware at a restaurant can be very valuable
- In classical music, composers like Beethoven and Mozart represent the pinnacle
- Historians thought cassette players would be obsolete by now, but some can still be found in pawn shops
Test your vocabulary skills with this quiz on SAT-level words, including null, obsolete, opine, pinnacle, and ornate. Identify the correct usage of each word in a sentence.
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