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This text explores the term "inordinate," illustrated by examples involving an unexpected amount of smoke from a small item on fire. It highlights how the amount can exceed what one would typically expect. Additionally, the term "bucolic" is defined, focusing on its reference to rustic and pastoral scenery, which enhances our appreciation of the beauty of nature. Through these definitions, the text deepens our understanding of how language shapes our perceptions and descriptions in various contexts.
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SAT List 6 Problem Words Inordinate – followed by amount of “inordinate amount of smoke” OR The amount of smoke was inordinate for such a small item on fire. Bucolic - usually refers to scenery that is rustic, pastoral