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TESTfunda Daily Wordlist 09-Dec-13

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  If you're having trouble viewing this email, see today's Wordlist on the Web.         09-Dec-13 TestFunda Home  |  Sign up for Newsletters  |  Feedback Daily Wordlist Vocabulary Flashcards | Vocabulary Test | Previous Wordlists thwart  [  thwawrt  ]   [  noun, adjective, transitive verb  ]   MEANING :   1. (tr.v.) to block, hinder, obstruct or prevent an untoward incident from taking place 2. (tr.v.) to pass across or extend 3. (adj.) transverse or oblique 4. (adj.) perverse or wrong 5. (n.) a seat that extends across a boat for the rower to sit on   USAGE EXAMPLE 1 :   He was thwarted by the allied forces.   USAGE EXAMPLE 2 :   Everton thwarted Tottenham by winning the midfield battle but it is up front where they are today counting the cost. Telegraph, Everton victory overshadowed by Aiyegbeni Yakubu's season-ending Achilles injury, By Oliver Brown at White Hart Lane, 30 Nov 2008   quay  [  kee, key, kwey  ]   [  noun  ]   MEA

TESTfunda - CAT Question of the Day 09-Dec-13

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  If you're having trouble viewing this email, see the Question of the Day and Tip of the Day on the Web.         09-Dec-13 TestFunda Home  |  Sign up for Newsletters  |  Feedback CAT Question of the Day Arrange the jumbled sentences in order. It's the same reason why we have designated places for sleeping, cooking or bathing. For millions of people, worship is an act of deep communion with one's belief and, requires a proper frame of mind, which is more readily accessible in a dedicated environment. Do people really need a designated place of worship? It's something like yoga or meditation that though theoretically can be practised anywhere, is still not done in trains or at parties. OPTIONS     1) BADC   2) CDBA   3) CBDA   4) BACD discuss | yesterday's solution | more questions Tip of the Day A common trap in analogy questions is to reverse the correct relationship. Be on the lookout for such options. This is especially importan