Sat vocabulary Flashcards

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Laconic

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Disposed to using a few words

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Succinct

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Brief and to the point

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Circumlocutory

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Talkative

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ProliX

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Brusque

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Rudely abrupt

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Petulant

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Abrupt

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Abridge

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To shorten a written text

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Augment

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To make longer

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Protract

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To exaggerate, make longer

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Brevity

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Quality of being spoken in a clear and concise way

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Conspire

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To plan together secretly to commit an illegal act

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Collude

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Concur

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To agree

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Cohere

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To agree

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Concord

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State of harmony

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Consensus

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Mutual agreement

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Congenital

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Existing at birth

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Schism

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A division into political or religious factions

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Rift

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.

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Incisive

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Having keen insight

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Judicious

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Showing sound judgement

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Adjudicate

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To hear and judge a case

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Astute

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Shrewd, keen

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Peruse

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Examine

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Pragmatic

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Concerned with practical outcomes

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Perjure

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To lie under oath

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Prudent

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Using good judgement

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Jurisprudence

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The science or philosophy of law

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Jurisdiction

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The sphere of authority or control

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Adjure

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To command solemnly as under oath

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Adjudged

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To determine based on law

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Acumen

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Keenness of judgement

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Perspicacity

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.

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Enigmatic

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Beyond comprehension

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Recondite

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.

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Allegation

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A formal accusations, assertion

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Loquacious

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Well spoken, talkative

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Taciturn

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Using few words

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Reticent

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Using few words

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Colloquial

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Conservational, Everyday language

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Garrulous

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Talkative

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Pontificate

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To speak pompously

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Verbatim

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Word for word

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Ineffable

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Unable to be expressed in words