SAT words Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Consumate | Extremely skillful, complete, perfect. |
| Categorical | Unconditional, absolute, without exception. |
| Malaise | Sense of lethargy and unease, a feeling of being run down, a feeling of being depressed. |
| Awry | Off course, not right |
| Platitude | Trite, overused saying, a cliche usually offered as advice or wisdom. |
| Destitute | Extremely poor, impoverished, lacking in what is required for basic sustenance. |
| Extrovert | Outgoing, gregarious person |
| Ephemeral | Short lived, fleeting |
| Callow | Immature, unsophisticated due to youthfulness, inexperienced |
| Malleable | Easy to shape or mold |
| Legacy | Refers to something inherited or passed down. |
| Discriminate | To make a distinction |
| Monolithic | Expresses both the idea of massiveness and the idea of being all of one piece |
| Abject | Hopeless, wrecked, miserable |
| Consumate | Extremely skillful, complete, perfect. |
| Categorical | Unconditional, absolute, without exception. |
| Malaise | Sense of lethargy and unease, a feeling of being run down, a feeling of being depressed. |
| Awry | Off course, not right |
| Platitude | Trite, overused saying, a cliche usually offered as advice or wisdom. |
| Destitute | Extremely poor, impoverished, lacking in what is required for basic sustenance. |
| Extrovert | Outgoing, gregarious person |
| Ephemeral | Short lived, fleeting |
| Callow | Immature, unsophisticated due to youthfulness, inexperienced |
| Malleable | Easy to shape or mold |
| Legacy | Refers to something inherited or passed down. |
| Discriminate | To make a distinction |
| Monolithic | Expresses both the idea of massiveness and the idea of being all of one piece |
| Abject | Hopeless, wrecked, miserable |
| Vitriolic | Caustic, full of bitterness, extremely nasty |
| Beset | Besieged, surrounded on all sides, attacked by |
| Renounce | Something means to give it up, to deny or forsake it. |
| Matriculate | Enroll, especially in a college or university |
| Convivial | Festive, friendly, good natured, jovial |
| Venerate | Honor, to deeply respect, to treat with reverence, as though sacred. |
| Contiguous | Adjoining, touching |
| Arbitrary | Unfair,determined by impulse or individual will, having no particular rhyme or reason |
| Pristine | Pure, unspoiled, uncorrupted, immaculately clean |
| Succinct | Concise, short, and to the point, brief |
| Farcical | Absurd, ridiculous, having the characteristics of a farce. |
| Nepotism | Is the practice of showing favoritism to relatives or close friends in business or politics |
| Cogent | persuasive, convincing, pertinent |
| Rustic | Rural, countrified, lacking the comforts or the sophistication of the city |
| Doctrinaire | Dogmatic, to espouse a theory, doctrine, or belief system whether or not it is practical, to be inflexible |
| Vitiate | Pollute, to spoil, to impair, corrupt, or prevent |
| Uniform | Consist, standard, without variation |
| Coherent | Understandable, to make sense |
| Transgress | Violate a law, to offend, to sin |
| Stagnation | Refers to lack of movement that also implies staleness, a lack of progress or growth |
| Onerous | Burdensome, oppressive, distasteful. |
| Covert | Secret, hidden, concealed, disguised |
| Adulation | Is excessive praise, adoration, hero worship |
| Discern | Distinguish, to differentiate from something else, to perceive. |
| Genteel | refined, polite, aristocratic, well bred, cultivated |
| Demagogue | Is a rabble-rouser, a leader who tries to stir up others by plying on their emotions, rather than appealing to their reason, someone who uses people's prejudice and fears to move them to action |
| Comprehensive | To be complete, to be inclusive, to cover a large scope, to leave nothing out |
| Integral | Essential, in the sense of being inseparable from |
| Obtuse | Is to be complete, to be dense, slow to catch on, unobservant, not tuned in |
| Decimate | To destroy most of, to annihilate |
| Lethargy | Sluggishness, laziness, drowsiness, indifference |
| Provincial | Simple and unsophisticated |
| Relinquish | To release, to let go of, to surrender, to stop doing |
| Noxious | Is often used to describe odors and something that is noxious may make you sick to your stomach |
| Desiccate | To dry out, to move the moisture from |
| Peccadillo | Minor offense, meaningless fault, a petty violation |
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