Adjectives for Test | Words to describe Test

Dry
Initial
Crucial
Only
Showy
Above-Named
Extensive
Final
Hard-Glass
Real
Good
Sufficient
Possible
Glass
Rigid
Delicate
Unique
True
Extreme
Prime
Great
Last
Hybrid
Medical
Severe
Popular
First
Beautiful
Supreme
Square
Remarkable
Fair
Certain
Litmus
Climatic
Cool

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  • 1. Hence the compatibility of any idea with all other ideas is the prime test of its philosophical sufficiency. 🔊
  • 2. It will be a beautiful test--to-morrow. 🔊
  • 3. In gardening, as in other matters, the true test of one's work is the measure of one's possibilities. 🔊
  • 4. And he soon saw that his position was a queer one, and an unenviable one, as far as a cool test of nerve was the point at issue. 🔊
  • 5. You dislike my methods of work, but you must admit that by the only test that counts, the test of achievement, they have proved to be sound. 🔊
  • 6. As a matter of fact, the "medical test" is a farce; it is merely an examination by one of the staff. 🔊
  • 7. This is better than at the Tournament, although it will seem to some that even this is hardly a sufficient test of the merits of each player. 🔊
  • 8. Yonder in the Soudan more problems than one would be solved, more lives than one be put to the extreme test. 🔊
  • 9. A good test is, to put the hand on the chest below the arm; if there is no movement of the ribs during respiration, the apparel is too tight. 🔊
  • 10. If we apply the above-named test of Kant to speculative philosophy it appears to be more the playground of different opinions than of science. 🔊
  • 11. When the time came for Fleetfoot's last test, he asked permission to speak. 🔊
  • 12. There won't be any strain on Jan then, because she passed the last test with flying colors. 🔊
  • 13. There is the certain test of goodness and badness, which I am always striving to get people to use. 🔊
  • 14. Expropriation and not conscription will be the supreme test of Britain's loyalty to her Allies. 🔊
  • 15. In that last half-hour before the end, when every one on the ship was under sentence of death, modern civilization went through a severe test. 🔊
  • 16. The climatic test plots were established on freshly cleared forest sites, with trees randomized, and planted 8 feet apart. 🔊
  • 17. The house was kept by a man named Lloyd, and neither the character of the house nor that of the keeper could bear a rigid test in ethics. 🔊
  • 18. This is the first test of the stability of thy spirit, the first day of thy Rising in which it is free to thee to be sad, but not to be dismayed. 🔊
  • 19. Now as this one may be the last, I would give much thought to it to the end that it prove the supreme test of the boasted brightness of your wits. 🔊
  • 20. It therefore stands for a successful issue in the most crucial test of the fitness of a person to contribute to the strength of the group of which he is a unit. 🔊
  • 21. The oxide, which consists of 7.4% oxygen and 92.6% mercury, is placed in a small, glass test tube and heated. 🔊
  • 22. I began to think long ago that I must forego that last test, for there was none like the Sleeper until you came. 🔊
  • 23. Of the actual workings of this law there has really been no fair test, as conditions which arose during the war unsettled the entire shipping situation. 🔊
  • 24. Yankee ingenuity was here put to a severe test; but Lieutenant Titus, before mentioned, solved the problem. 🔊
  • 25. If now a new portion of the mixture is placed in a dry test tube and carefully heated in the flame of a Bunsen burner, as shown in Fig. 🔊
  • 26. The first idea was to give you a fright, and then to take you off on all manner of excursions, so that you would not realise when the supreme test came what and which it was. 🔊
  • 27. He had the happy consciousness of having exposed the important question to the crucial test, and of having escaped, by that persistent logic, a grave mistake. 🔊
  • 28. The simplest method of testing the acidity is to procure a few little books of blue and red litmus test papers, and these can be had from any philosophical instrument maker or laboratory furnisher. 🔊
  • 29. When even minute traces of iodine are added to thin starch paste a very intense blue color develops, and this reaction forms a delicate test for iodine. 🔊
  • 30. Fortunately, we still had available suitable planting stock of the many kinds of chestnut, chinkapins, and hybrids for conducting such an extensive test. 🔊
  • 31. He was one of these brisk and hearty and cheery and self-satisfied young fellows who are brimful of confidence, and who plunge with grateful eagerness into any enterprise that offers a showy test of their abilities. 🔊
  • 32. Sometimes it has seemed as if the German denial of humanity and affirmation of material and brute force were in danger of justifying itself by the only test they admit, that of physical success. 🔊
  • 33. Officialdom, including representatives of foreign embassies, army officers, newspaper correspondents and civilians, were present to witness the crucial test. 🔊
  • 34. This was a real test of the sincerity of his reformation since, if such a thing were possible, he had been even more "touchy" upon the subject of his cooking than his dignity. 🔊
  • 35. The 21 climatic test plots ranged from one to two acres each, and were planted with more than 20 progenies represented, as well as forest-tree chinkapin and some hybrids. 🔊
  • 36. The trained coolie or foreman, basing his practice on experience, adds to the latex a quantity of water, and then makes a first test with the standardising instrument. 🔊
  • 37. As individuals the members of Congress are of the Government, and in a final test the two Houses may become the Government. 🔊
  • 38. In the hybrid test plots, the seedlings were planted under forest growth and the overstory trees were girdled; the seedlings were randomized in these plots, with spacing of 10 by 10 feet. 🔊
  • 39. The Dutch digestion triumphantly survives this severe test at the outset of the meal, and courageously proceeds to the complementary courses of beefsteak, fritters and cheese. 🔊
  • 40. In the flourishing of these consists the true test of geniality of climate; rhododendrons and gay flower-gardens, both of which Manchester possesses in plenty, certify nothing. 🔊
  • 41. Equal weights of fused sodium acetate and soda-lime are thoroughly dried, then mixed and placed in a good-sized, hard-glass test tube fitted with a one-holed stopper and delivery tube. 🔊
  • 42. Their officers were men out of civil life in every kind of occupation, learning their war in the Ypres salient stalemate, and now they were to have the severest possible test in directing their units in an advance. 🔊
  • 43. They will not risk losing our good-will--if it seem wise to you to put them to a square test. 🔊
  • 44. There was not a boy or a young man among all those who gathered in front of Wilborough House on that mild winter morning to enjoy themselves who did not come up to the great test a few years later. 🔊
  • 45. He had no false ambitions; he was content to be judged on his own merits--a severe test. 🔊
  • 46. This humble and trivial circumstance is the great test--the only sure and abiding test of love. 🔊
  • 47. China presents a background radically different from the Western one, and affords a unique test whereby Western political patterns and those of world-wide significance may be distinguished from one another. 🔊
  • 48. At Le Creusot a remarkable test of hoops was witnessed, which exemplifies not only the excellence of the manufacture of the steel but also the exacting character of the French requirements. 🔊
  • 49. He returned to the control deck, meeting Barret on the way, and they found Professor Hemmingwell just completing his calculations for the initial test. 🔊
  • 50. War, that ancient popular test of superiority in art, civilization, morals, scholarship, the grace of woman and the manliness of man, had proved her point in the high court, permitting of no appeal. 🔊

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