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SAT Vocabulary Lesson 13

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67025776allureto influence, sway, or entice with some tempting appeal
67025777apathya lack of concern or feeling, indifference
67025778auspiciousfavorable
67025779caricaturea portrayal where features are distorted, a parody
67025780cordialcourteous and gracious; friendly; warm
67025781cosmopolitandealing with the whole world
67025782deploreto regret deeply or strongly; to feel or to express deep grief for
67025783discrepantdisagreeing, inconsistent
67025784ecstasyextreme happiness
67025785empathyunderstanding or identification with another's feelings or situation
67025786equivocalambiguous (usually intended to mislead)
67025787expeditiousdone with speed and efficiency
67025788galvanizeto stimulate or to excite as if by an electric shock
67025789implacableincapable of being appeased
67025790inimitablenot able to be imitated
67025791mutabilitythe degree to which something is subject and likely to change
67025792odiousdeserving hate or contempt
67025793parochiallimited in range or scope, narrow, provincial
67025794penchanta strong inclination
67025795ponderousvery heavy, unwieldy from weight
67025796protractto prolong
67025797repletefilled to capacity, abundantly supplied
67025798soporificsomething that tends to cause sleep and to dull awareness or alertness
67025799stridentloud and harsh sounding
67025800treacheryviolation of faith; betrayal of trust; treason

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