SAT Vocabulary #1
Terms
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- arrogance
- noun, overbearing pride
- ubiquitous
- adjective, omnipresent
- stoic
- adjective or noun, (one who is) seemingly indifferent to or unaffected by joy, grief, pleasure, or pain
- erratic
- adjective, lacking consistency, regularity, or uniformity
- tactful
- adjective, considerate and discreet
- repudiate
- verb, to reject the validity or authority of
- reticent
- adjective, reluctant, unwillling
- strident
- adjective, discordant
- sullen
- adjective, morose or sulky
- taciturn
- adjective, habitually untalkative
- satiate
- verb, to satisfy fully
- ambiguous
- adjective, doubtful or uncertain
- taint
- verb, corrupt, spoil
- abhor
- verb, to regard with horror or loathing, detest
- hoard
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noun: hidden fund or supply stored for future use
verb: to keep hidden or private - methodical
- adjective, characterized by ordered and systematic habits or behavior
- utilty
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noun: quality of being useful; useful article or device
adjective: used, serving, or working in several capacities as needed - mundane
- adjective, secular; ordinary
- vigor
- noun, physical or mental strength, energy, or force
- esoteric
- adjective, intended for or undertood only by a particular group