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Sabby Stack
SAT WORDS #1 to 50
Words | Definition |
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Dubious | uncertain , spektical , doubtful, questionable |
Sanctimonious | Phony, holy, exaggerated,religion, felling hypocritical,devotion,Piousness, often "holier than thou". |
Preempt | is to supercede, to replace by prior arrangement. |
Frenetic | means to frantic or frenzied, it describe how one acts when both desperately rushed and disorganized. |
immutable | Unchangeable,Permanent,steadfast. |
Affinity | a natural attraction or proclivity, a sense of kinship with something or someone, a strong sense of liking. |
Transient | On the move, just passing through, not staying long. |
Vindictive | Spiteful,Vengeful,malicious,wanting to take revenge. |
Exigent | Urgent,pressing,requiring immediate action. |
Facile | easily done,glib lacking depth. |
Precedent | something that comes before something else and serves as an example or justification for it. |
Concord | harmony,agreement, a peaceful similarity of attitudes. |
Willful | Headstrong, stubborn determined to have one's own way. |
Precipitate | bring about, to set off, to cause to happen |
Fauna | refers to animals |
Rigorous | Exacting,strict,harsh,demanding of precision. |
Illicit | Forbidden,illegal,improper,taboo. |
Reprove | criticize or correct. |
Capitulate | surrender,cave in to pressure, to collapse. |
Robust | strong,hardy,vigorous. |
Coalesce | merge,to fuse,to blend together, to combine. |
Superficial | Shallow,concerned with only the obvious, not deep or probing. |
Scrutinize | examine carefully, to study in detail |
Aptitude | natural ability, a talent,an inclination towards something that has not yet mastered. |
Obfuscate | unclear,to darken or confuse, to muddle. |
Mundane | Ordinary,routine,commonplace,not special,of this world,not heaver: earthly. |
Harbinger | forerunner,something that precedes something else and let's us know it is coming |
Circumspect | Cautious, guarded,vigilant. |
Approbation | praise,approval,admiration |
Static | moving,stationary,lacking of growth. |
Anarchy | Lawlessness,the absence of government or authority a states of chaos. |
Colloquial | informal,conversational,common, |
Hermetic | airtight or tightly sealed,unaffected by anything outside itself. |
Expedite | Facilitate, to help along, to speed the process of, to make easier. |
Imperious | unable to be penetrated, and thus protected from being influenced or touched by any outside force. |
Apartheid | Rigid policy of racial segregation, |
Edify | uplift,to benefit or instruct, especially morally. |
Fetter | literally to restrain, to shackle |
connoisseur | Someone who has refined taste in a given area, someone whose experience with something has made him or her an expert. |
Compelling | Forceful,having a powerful pull. |
Paradox | self- contradicition. |
Despot | Tyant, a king or dictator with absolute power who uses it opperessively. |
Erudite | scholarly,extremely learned, intellectual |
Deprecate | deplore. to express strong disapproval of. |
Vocation | calling, a profession or business that one has a strong inclination toward. |
Auspicious | promising,boding well heartening, encouraging |
Languish | Prolonged inactivity in a way that weakness or depresses |
Credulous | gullible, eager to believe |
Decorous | proper,dignified, in a good taste, well- behaved, not offensive. |