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SAT Vocabs Day #07

TermDefinition
abstain restrain from something (verb)
abstemious not self indulgent; moderate in food (adj.)
abstinence practice of restraining oneself from indulging something (noun)
indulge allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of (verb)
abstract summary of contents of book, article, or formal speech (noun)
abut of an area next to something; touch or lean on (verb)
abyss a deep or seemingly bottomless chasm in physical terms (noun)
accede agree to demand/request (verb)
accentuate make more noticeable or prominent (verb)
accession acquisition of new rank or power; new item added to existing collection (noun)
acclaim praise enthusiastically and publicly (verb)
acclimate to become accustomed to new conditions (verb)
acclivity an upward slope (noun)
deterrent a thing that discourages or is intended to discourage someone from doing something (noun)
accommodate provide space for; fit the wishes of (verb)
accompaniment supplementary to something (noun)
accouter clothe or equip in something noticeable or impressive (verb)
accouterments additional items of dress/equipment, carried or worn by a person (noun)
accredit give credit (verb)
accretion process of growth or increase (noun)
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