SAT 8 Flashcards

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Aesthetic; adjective

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-showing an appreciation of beauty in nature or art; artistic. Kyra’s aesthetic qualities were apparent in her early art work.

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Catalyst – noun

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a means or medium to bring about change. Ground Zero, as tragic as it was, worked as a catalyst in initiating a world wide alert on terrorism.

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Denunciation; noun

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-expression of strong disapproval made openly or publicly. We were astonished by the tobacco heir’s denunciation of smoking.

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Embellish; verb

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-to decorate; to elaborate upon. For $5,000 the decorator promised to embellish our living room with French Provincial touches.

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Forlorn; adjective

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  • deserted; left alone and neglected; unhappy. Feeling old, forlorn, and full of self-pity, Eddie was a danger to himself.
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Hypocritical; adjective

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-insincere; pretending to be what one is not. I found it hypocritical of the judge to be involved in an illegal activity.

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Implausible; adjective

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-not having the appearance of truth or reason. Only the most gullible member of our club would accept the implausibility of the ridiculous situation.

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Lethargic; adjective

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-drowsy; dull; sluggish; indifferent. Eating a heavy meal tends to make me lethargic, which may explain why I become a couch potato after a big dinner.

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Perceptive; adjective

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discerning; observant; sensitive. Having a perceptive nature, Jason was able to sense the child’s embarrassment even before she uttered a sound.

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Recluse; noun

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  • a person who lives alone, away from others. Every neighborhood has its recluse about whom mysterious secrets are whispered.
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Sanction; noun

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-authorized approval or permission; support or encouragement something that gives binding force to a law. There is no sanction for murder in human society.

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Tactless; adjective

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-not having or showing a sense of the right thing to do or say without causing anger or hurt feelings; without skill in dealing with people. Bringing up the matter of Grace’s losing her job was just about the most tactless way to start the conversation.

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Unassailable; adjective

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-undeniable; unquestionable; not able to attack. Brenda’s claim that she was exempt from tuition because she had earned no money was unassailable.

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Vacillate; verb

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-to say unsteadily; to totter; to waver; to fluctuate. Brian’s tendency to vacillate makes him a poor choice for president.

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Waive; verb

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-to dispense with; to relinquish; to postpone. The defense attorney decided to waive the evidence since it was circumstantial.

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