An expert, particularly in matters of art and taste
Connoisseur
Environment or surroundings
Milieu
To be troubled or bothered
Harried
False; wrong; incorrect
Fallacious
FINAL JEOPARDY: Create a sentence with one SAT word.
Answers may vary.
In separate parts; apart
Asunder
Circle of close associates or friends; inner circle
Coterie
Easily angered; irritable
Irascible
The sensation of dizziness
Vertigo
When the student said that the "decorous" way to write an essay was to say "Hi, my name is", another student said that it was _ and it should not be in first person.
Fallacious
To tear down; to demolish to the ground
Raze
Hard; difficult; tiresome
Arduous
Pleasant to be around; social; agreeable
Congenial
Dead end (impassable)
Impasse
After the child discreetly ate all the cookies before dinner, he was _ in his mother's harangue and was needed to be taught not to do it again.
Berated
Ruined; destroyed; withered
Blighted
Twisted; crooked; out of whack; askew; wrong
Awry
Rowdy
Boisterous
Enthusiasm
Zeal
Every member of the _ had a discordant conflict with one another, so they brought the argument to an _ and _ for later, but they decided not to fight again.
Coterie, Impasse, Table
Horrified
Aghast
A piece of furniture with a flat top and legs and to remove from consideration; to postpone
Table
Far out; bizarre
Chimerical
To scold severely
Berate
The student was _ by the test that was announced unawares and could not even cram before it.
Aghast