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SAT words chai

chai sat words

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enigma - n a riddle
apathy - n lack of emotion or interest
indifferent - adj having no preference
revere - v to worship; to honor
candor - n frankness; honesty
reticent - adj restrained; uncommunicative
aesthetic - n concerning art or beauty
ascetic - adj without indulgence or luxuries
autonomy - n self-rule; independence
disdain - n contempt
innocuous - adj harmless; insignificant
banal - adj commonplace; dull; ordinary
ambiguous - adj unclear; undecided
anarchy - n lack of government chaos
ameliorate - v to improve
atrophy - n to waste away from lack of use
innovate - v to make changes; to modernize
servile - adj overly submissive; cringing
extol - v to praise
augment - v to add to; to increase
benevolent - adj kindly; to wish well
derision - n contempt ; ridicule
disparity - n inequality
flagrant - adj glaringly wrong; conspicuously evil
indolence - n laziness
acquiesce - v to give in; to agree
prodigal - adj extravagant; wasteful
capricious - adj whimsical; unpredictable
prosaic - adj commonplace; uninspired; dull
austere - adj severe; strict
complacent - adj smug; self-satisfied
compliance - n conforming to a request or demand
dubious - adj doubtful
ephemeral - adj short-lived; fleeting
inevitable - adj unavoidable; bound to happen
insipid - adj bland; boring
obscure - adj unclear; clouded; partially hidden
depravity - n corruption; wickedness
discern - v to distinguish one thing from another
expedite - v to quicken
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