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SAT Vocabs Day #31
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| conflagration | extensive fire that destroys a great deal of land or property (noun) |
| confluence | act or process of merging (noun) |
| congenial | of a person or thing pleasant b/c of personality, qualities, or traits similar/pleasant to ones own (adj.) |
| conscientious | of a person wishing to do whats right, careful/cautious, relating to a person's conscience (adj.) |
| consternation | feelings of anxiety or dismay, especially at something unexpected (noun) |
| contemptible | deserving hate/contempt (adj.) |
| contentious | involving heated argument (adj.) |
| convivial | of an atmosphere or person friendly, lively, and enjoyable (adj.) |
| copious | abundant in supply (adj.) |
| corroborate | confirm/give support to a statement (verb) |
| credulity | tendency to be ready to believe something is real or true (noun) |
| culpable | deserving blame (adj.) |
| cursory | hasty and not thorough or detailed (adj.) |
| dauntless | showing fearlessness and determination (adj.) |
| dearth | a scarcity or lack of something (noun) |
| debacle | a sudden and humiliating failure (noun) |
| ignominious | deserving/causing public disgrace (adj.) |
| debilitate | to weaken (verb) |
| debunk | expose falseness of something; reduce inflated reputation of someone (verb) |
| cessation | fact or process of ending (noun) |