SAT Vocabulary List 24 --- Mr. Sanford
686441529 | Accolade | noun: An expression of approval; praise; a special acknowledgment. | |
686441530 | Admonish | verb: To reprove gently but earnestly; to counsel (another) against something to be avoided. | |
686441531 | Ancillary | adjective: Of secondary importance; auxiliary; assisting in some capacity; collateral. | |
687339048 | Belie | verb: To picture falsely; to misrepresent. | |
687339049 | Boor | noun: A person with rude, uncultured manners and little refinement; heathen. | |
687339050 | Chimerical | adjective: Unreal; highly unrealistic; imaginary; visionary. | |
687339051 | Contemporaneous | adjective: Originating, existing, or happening during the same period of time as something else; simultaneous; concurrent. | |
687339052 | Dalliance | noun: The deliberate act of wasting time instead of working; procrastinating. | |
687339053 | Depose | verb: To remove from office or power; to dethrone. | |
687339054 | Dirge | noun: A funeral hymn or lament; a slow, mournful musical composition. | |
687339055 | Disheveled | adjective: Unkempt; rumpled or tussled; careless and untidy. | |
687339056 | Effete | adjective: Depleted of vitality, force, or effectiveness. | |
687339057 | Ennui | noun: Listlessness and dissatisfaction resulting from lack of interest. | |
687339058 | Exult | verb: To rejoice greatly; to jubilate; to be triumphant. | |
687339059 | Gibe | verb: To make taunting, heckling, or jeering remarks; to deride. | |
687339060 | Hegemony | noun: The predominant political, religious, and/or cultural influence exercised by one nation over others. | |
687339061 | Hypothetical | adjective: Highly conjectural; theoretical or speculative; not well supported by available evidence. | |
687339062 | Indubitable | adjective: Too apparent or obvious to be doubted; undeniable. | |
687339063 | Intimation | noun: To make known subtly and indirectly; to hint at indirectly. | |
687339064 | Intractable | adjective: Difficult to manage or govern; stubborn; difficult to work with. | |
687339065 | Marmoreal | adjective: Resembling marble, as in smoothness or hardness. | |
687339066 | Multifarious | adjective: Having great variety; diverse; manifold. | |
687339067 | Oleaginous | adjective: Unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating in manner or speech. | |
687339068 | Polarize | verb: To divide into sharply opposing factions, opinions, or political groups. noun-Polarization: A sharp division, as of population or group, into opposing factions. | |
687339069 | Polyglot | noun: A person possessing a speaking, reading, or writing knowledge or several languages. | |
687339070 | Potentate | noun: One who possesses the power and position to rule over others. | |
687339071 | Promulgate | verb: To make known by public declaration; to announce or declare officially. | |
687339072 | Propagate | verb: To cause to multiply or breed; to transmit from one generation to another. | |
687339073 | Queue | noun: A file or line, especially of people waiting their turn. | |
687339074 | Relinquish | verb: To renounce or surrender; to give up or abandon. | |
687339075 | Repudiate | verb: To reject the validity or authority of; to impugn. | |
687339076 | Retinue | noun: A group following and attending to some important luminary, celebrity, or dignitary. | |
687339077 | Ruminate | verb: To reflect on or think about over and over again; to turn a matter over and over in mind; to cogitate. | |
687339078 | Solicitous | adjective: Anxious or concerned; anxiously desirous; overly eager. | |
687339079 | Torpor | noun: Lethargy or apathy; listlessness; inaction; extreme sluggishness or stagnation. |