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English Vocab Quiz
Dem,Di,Dif/SAT Words
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Abhor | To hate, to detest. |
| Abide | To put up with. |
| Abject | Wretched, pitiful. |
| Abjure | To reject, renounce. |
| Abnegation | Denial of comfort to oneself. |
| Abort | To give up on a half-finished project or effort. |
| Abridge | To cut down, shorten. |
| Abrogate | To abolish, usually by authority. |
| Abscond | To sneak away and hide. |
| Absolution | Freedom from blame, guilt, sin. |
| Abstain | To freely choose not to commit an action. |
| Abstruse | Hard to comprehend. |
| Accede | To agree. |
| Accentuate | To stress, highlight. |
| Disarray | Not arrayed or arranged properly; a state of disorder or confusion; disorderly dress. |
| Disaster | The stars are not in a favorable position; a misfortune. |
| Disburse | To take away from a purse; to pay out, as from fund. |
| Discomfit | To undo; to thwart the plans of; to make uneasy. |
| Disconcert | To upset; to frustrate. |
| Disconsolate | Not able to be consoled; hopelessly sad. |
| Discordant | Hearts apart; not in accord; disagreeable to the ear. |
| Disease | Not at ease; illness. |
| Dismantle | Originally, to take a man's cloak off his back; to strip a house of furnishings; to take apart. |
| Disparate | Not equal; unlike. |