SAT Words 181-200

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cloudslash7  on December 14, 2011

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Honors English

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Rowe's Honors English 7th Grade. USE THIS!!!! IT'S REALLY HELPFUL!!!!!! If you find ANY typos, just type what's wrong in the chat box.

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SAT Words 181-200

prudent
wise; shrewd; cautious
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prudent wise; shrewd; cautious
qualify to limit the meaning of a previous statement; to modify
quarantine forced isolation to prevent the spread of disease
querulous constantly complaining
ratify to approve (by formal vote, for example); confirm
rebuttal denial or contradiction; argument; refutation
recluse person who prefers to be alone all the time; someone withdraws from the rest of society
redolent strongly scented; fragrant
relegate reduce or demote to an inferior place or position; banish
remorse a feeling of guilt; regret; self-reproach
reprove scold; criticize; disapprove of
resign give in; acquiesce; relinquish
reticent quiet; uncommunicative
rotund round
salubrious promoting health
salutary promoting health, or having some beneficial effect
sanction approve; give consent
sardonic humorous; but humor tinged with sarcasm or disdain; cynical
scrupulous very thorough; or, doing what is right and ethical
seclusion separation from other people; isolation
seditious trying to stir up a revolt against an authority figure

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