SAT Princeton Review

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The Princeton Review (Manual for the SAT). Hit parade pg 539

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SAT Princeton Review

abase
to lower in rank, prestige, or esteem
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abase to lower in rank, prestige, or esteem
abstruse difficult to understand
adroit dexterous; deft
aesthetic concerning or characterized by an appreciation of beauty or good taste
affable easygoing; friendly
alacrity cheerful willingness
alleviate to ease a pain or burden
alturism Unselfish regard for the welfare of others
amalgam combination of different things; mixture
ambigious open to more than one interpretation
ambivalent Simultaneously feeling opposing feelings; uncertain
amiable friendly; agreeable; good-natured
anachronistic chronologically misplaced
apathetic showing little or no emotion or animation; not caring at all
arboreal relating to or resembling a tree or trees
arcane known or understood by only a few
archaic characteristic of an earlier period; old-fashioned
ascertain to find out or learn with certainty
assimilate to absorb or become absorbed; to make or become similar
astute shrewd; clever
augment to enlarge; to increase in amount or intensity
aural of or pertaining to hearing or the ear
austere without decoration; strict
banal obvious and dull
belie to picture falsely; misrepresent
belligerent inclined or eager to fight; hostile or aggressive
beneficial producing or promoting a favorable result; helpful
benign harmless, kind and gentle
bolster to provide support or reinforcement
bombastic Given to pompous speech or writing
brevity briefness; short duration
burgeon to grow rapidly or flourish
cacophony harsh, jarring, discordant sound; dissonance
cajole to urge with repeated appeals, teasing, or flattery
callous emotionally hardened, unfeeling
candid completely honest, straightforward
cantankerous ill-tempered and quarrelsome; disagreeable
capricious impulsive and unpredictable
castigate to criticize or punish severely; to cast out
cathartic relaxing after an emotional outburst
censure blame; criticize
chicanery trickery; deception
circumscribe to draw a circle around; to restrict
circumspect careful; prudent; discreet
clandestine done secretively, especially to deceive; surreptitious
complement something that completes or makes perfect
conciliatory appeasing; soothing; showing willingness to reconcile
concord harmony; agreement
concur to be of the same opinion; to agree with
conjecture An inference or conclusion based on incomplete evidence
conspicuous Easy to notice; obvious
contentuous quarrelsome, arguementative
convoluted Intricate and complicated
copious plentiful; having a large quantity
cosmopolitan having worldwide scope; so sophisticated as to be at home in all parts of the world
credible capable of being believed; plausible, believable
curative something that cures; a remedy
dearth a lack, scarcity, inadequate supply; a famine
debacle a sudden and violent collapse; disaster

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