SAT Vocab 11 4/5/24 Flashcards

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abet

A

to encourage or to assist (usually an offense against justice or the law)

S: foment, incite, instigate

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agile

A

characterized by ability to move quickly with suppleness and grace

S: nimble, brisk, spry

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3
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antidote

A

something that relieves the effects of poison

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4
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ascertain

A

to find out definitely; to determine

S: Learn

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5
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benevolence

A

kindness, generosity, charity

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desolate

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deserted, without inhabitants, barren

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din

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loud and discordant noises, cacophony

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dissuade

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to advise against, to talk out of

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distend

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To expand, to swell

S: amplify, dilate, inflate

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enervation

A

Weakness

S: emasculation

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eulogy

A

praise or tribute

S: encomium, enervated, tribute

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fitful

A

Irregular

S: convulsive, spasmodic

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indelible

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cannot be removed, washed away or erased

S: permanent, lasting

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inert

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unable to move or to act, sluggish

S: idle, passive, supine

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malevolence

A

ill will or evil intentions

S: malice, malignity, spite, spleen

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Obliterate

A

to remove all traces of; to do away with; to destroy completely; to cancel

S: expunge, efface

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ornate

A

excessively decorated

18
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paucity

A

scarcity, fewness of number, dearth

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piety

A

devotion and reverence to God

20
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precarious

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dangerous, risky, not a secure situation

21
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prosaic

A

commonplace, uninspired, banal

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quiescent

A

inactive, dormant

S: abeyance, latent

23
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scintillating

A

sparkling, shining, or flashing

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squalid

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filthy in appearance, sordid

25
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vexation

A

discomfort or distress