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SAT Vocabulary #6

Vocabulary SAT set #6

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relating to or involving money or currency monetary (ADJ)
having or showing great knowledge gained from study and reading erudite (ADJ)
characterized by an obvious or lavish display of wealth or affluence in richly abundant supply opulent (ADJ)
having a pleasant sound euphonious (ADJ)
done, happening, or existing at the same time or describes equations that are satisfied by the same values of the variable simultaneous (ADJ)
offensive term meant to describe being unconcerned about personal hygiene and overall tidiness slovenly (ADJ)
relating to or characteristic of the countryside or country life or relating to or characteristic of shepherds, flock, herdsmen bucolic (ADJ)
showing hesitancy or fear timorous (ADJ)
fear or uneasiness about the future or a future event trepidation (N)
the truth, accuracy, or precision of something honesty of someone stating the truth veracity (N)
desiring or consuming food in great quantities or unusually eager or enthusiastic about an activity voracious (ADJ)
sensual in appearance or providing sensual pleasure or inclined or devoted to a life of sensual pleasure voluptuous (ADJ)
difficult to understand because of not being fully or clearly expressed or unknown to most people (Verb use)- to make something unclear or hidden obscure (ADJ)
to clear somebody or something of blame, guilt, suspicion, or doubt to show that somebody or something justified correct vindicate (V)
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FALSE/UNTRUE PSEUDO
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TOMY CUT
Created by: ewoodham
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