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SAT Vocabulary 1 Word Search
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anachronism
- something out of place in historical time
accessible
- easy to approach or enter
ambivalent
- uncertainty or fluctuation, mixed feelings
incendiary
- Causing or designed to cause fires
instigate
- To initiate or bring about, often by inciting
temperate
- moderate, not extreme
abstract
- apart from concrete, specific ideas or events
animated
- full of life or spirit
solecism
- A violation of etiquette
askance
- With disapproval, suspicion, or distrust:
bluster
- To speak in a loudly arrogant or bullying manner.
buffoon
- a person who does silly things, usually to make other people laugh
ductile
- Easily molded or shaped
endemic
- native to or limited to a certain region
palaver
- Talk intended to charm or beguile
winnow
- To examine closely in order to separate the good from the bad; sift
abase
- deprive of self-esteem or confidence
crony
- A longtime close friend or companion.
natal
- Of or associated with the time or place of one's birth
staid
- of a settled, sedate, and steady character
clandestine
- Kept or done in secret
complaisant
- Exhibiting a desire or willingness to please; cheerfully obliging
abstinence
- denial of an indulgence or appetite
contradict
- To be contrary to; be inconsistent with
innovative
- ahead of the times, like nothing ever seen
adherence
- faithful attachment
alleviate
- to make easier or endure
ambiguous
- open to several meanings or interpretations
lubricity
- smoothness or slipperiness
abstruse
- hard to understand
advocate
- to speak or write in favor of
anecdote
- a short, amusing story
ethereal
- Of the celestial spheres; heavenly.
acclaim
- enthusiastic approval or welcome
epistle
- A letter, especially a formal one.
expunge
- to cause something to be forgotten
modicum
- moderate or small amount
adjure
- To command or enjoin solemnly, as under oath
cleave
- To split with a sharp instrument
facile
- Working, acting, or done with ease and fluency
impugn
- to challenge as false
sedate
- habitually calm and composed in manner; serene
visage
- The face or facial expression of a person; countenance
bandy
- To toss or throw back and forth
chafe
- To wear away or irritate by rubbing or friction
toady
- A person who flatters or defers to others for self-serving reasons; a sycophant
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