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SAT Prep Princeton Review Vocabulary - Hit Parade Week 1

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candid (adj.)   completely honest, straightforward  
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conjecture (n.)   inference; guesswork  
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didactic (adj.)   instructive (especially excessively)  
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effusive (adj.)   showing excessive emotion, overflowing  
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euphemism (n.)   a mild, indirect, or vague term substituting for a harsh, blunt, or offensive term  
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extrapolate (v.)   to infer or estimate by extending or projecting known information  
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incoherent (adj.)   lacking cohesion or connection  
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insinuate (v.)   to imply or communicate stealthily  
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loquacious (adj.)   very talkative  
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lucid (adj.)   easily understood; clear  
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rhetoric (n.)   the art of using language effectively and persuasively  
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acumen (n.)   quickness, accuracy, and keenness of judgment or insight  
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adroit (adj.)   dexterous; deft  
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ascertain (v.)   to find out, as through investigation or experimentation  
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astute (adj.)   shrewd; clever  
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circumspect (adj.)   careful; prudent; discreet  
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disseminate (v.)   to scatter widely, as in sowing seed  
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erudition (n.)   deep, extensive learning  
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pedantic (adj.)   excessively concerned with book learning and formal rules  
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perspicacious (adj.)   shrewd; clear-sighted  
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pragmatic (adj.)   practical  
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precocious (adj.)   exhibiting unusually early intellectual aptitude or maturity  
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prolific (adj.)   very productive; producing great qualities  
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prospectus (n.)   formal proposal  
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rudimentary (adj.)   basic; elementary; in the earliest stages of development  
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abstruse (adj.)   difficult to understand  
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callous (adj.)   emotionally hardened; unfeeling  
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convoluted (adj.)   intricate; complex  
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disaffected (adj.)   having lost faith or loyalty; discontent  
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enigma (n.)   a puzzle, mystery, or riddle  
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inscrutable (adj.)   difficult to fathom or understand; impenetrable  
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reticent (adj.)   inclined to keep silent; reserved  
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staid (adj.)   unemotional; serious  
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arcane (adj.)   known or understood by only a few  
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assimilate (v.)   to absorb or become absorbed; to make or become similar  
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autonomy (n.)   independence; self-determination  
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cosmopolitan (adj.)   worldly; widely sophisticated  
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derivative (n.)   something that comes from another source  
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esoteric (adj.)   intended for or understood by only a small group  
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gaffe (n.)   a clumsy social error; a faux pas  
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idiosyncrasy (n.)   characteristic peculiar to an individual or group  
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insular (adj.)   isolated; narrow or provincial  
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orthodox (adj.)   adhering to the traditional and established, especially in religion  
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potentate (n.)   one who has the power and position to rule over others; monarch  
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castigate (v.)   to scold, rebuke, or harshly criticize  
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censure (v.)   to issue official blame  
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denounce (v.)   to condemn openly  
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reclusive (adj.)   seeking or preferring seclusion or isolation  
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relinquish (v.)   to retire from; give up or abandon  
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renounce (v.)   to give up (a title, for example), especially by formal announcement  
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vituperative (adj.)   marked by harshly abusive condemnation  
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circumscribe (v.)   to draw a circle around; to restrict  
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contiguous (adj.)   sharing an edge or boundary; touching  
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