CB Official SAT - V

Adjective showing or characterized by many different forms or kinds
"I believe the United States Congress owes the American people a final vote on healthcare reform," Obama said, backing his variegated $950 billion reform scheme.
Adjective honored as sacred or special
The custom of visiting the venerated tombs to seek spiritual enlightenment or miraculous healing has a special place in the lives of many Moroccans.
Adjective having varied uses or serving many functions
The LA Times recently labeled the pomegranate as "one of the most trendiest and versatile fruits on the market."
Adjective capable of surviving or living
A leaf-cutter ant queen mates only once - just before establishing a new colony. She can then keep the sperm viable for up to 15 years and produce as many as 300 million offspring.
Adjective keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties
The US government has issued a travel advisory warning its citizens to be vigilant while traveling in Europe because of the threat of an al-Qaeda commando-style attack.
Adjective obtained through intuition rather than from reasoning or observation
"Film, I think, is visceral. It has the power to draw you in and have you experience something on an emotional level that you may not be able logically to explain."
Adjective (of a person) tending to display rapid changes of emotion
Naomi reportedly got blood diamonds from Liberian dictator Charles Taylors back in 2007 and bragged about it to actress Mia Farrow, who ended up exposing the volatile model.
Adjective having great size, capacity, or fullness
Niagara Falls, voluminous waterfalls on the border between Canada and New York State, is the most powerful waterfall in North America.
Adjective open to emotional or physical harm
Albino alligators are extremely rare to find in the wild and as with all albino animals, they are very vulnerable to the sun and predators.