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SAT Quack Vocabulary

SAT Quack Vocabulary. GROUP 9 Zach Long, Ben Meyer, & Summer McCord. Vacillate. Part of speech: Verb Definition: To swing from one course of action or opinion to another Synonyms: Hesitate, Alternate Antonyms: Remain, Stay

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SAT Quack Vocabulary

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  1. SAT Quack Vocabulary GROUP 9 Zach Long, Ben Meyer, & Summer McCord.

  2. Vacillate • Part of speech: Verb • Definition: To swing from one course of action or opinion to another • Synonyms: Hesitate, Alternate • Antonyms: Remain, Stay • Sentence: We needed to choose some snacks really quick so we could make the movie on time, but Ashley kept vacillating between the different kinds!

  3. Lassitude • Part of speech: Noun • Definition: Listlessness; torpor; weariness • Synonyms: Weakness, Sluggishness • Antonyms: Energy • Sentence: The other runners are showing signs of lassitude; I must overtake now!

  4. Garrulous • Part of speech: Adjective • Definition: Very talkative; loquacious • Synonyms: Babbling, Talkative • Antonyms: Reticent, Uncommunicative • Sentence: The liquor made him very garrulous.

  5. Myriad • Part of speech: Adjective • Definition: An extremely large number • Synonyms: Countless, Infinite • Antonyms: Limited, Measurable • Sentence: The myriad stars were impossible to count.

  6. Noxious • Part of speech: Adjective • Definition: physically or mentally destructive • Synonyms: Hurtful, Corruptive • Antonyms: Harmless • Sentence: This shrub is not on the state list of noxious weeds.

  7. Accost • Part of speech: Verb • Definition: To Approach and Speak to Boldly • Synonyms: Address • Antonyms: Avoid • Sentence: Jacob accosted me in the elevator, and tried to nail me down about my plans for his birthday party.

  8. Beatific • Part of speech: Adjective • Definition: displaying or imparting joy • Synonyms: Exalted, Angelic • Antonyms: Sorrowful • Synonyms: Jane had on a beatific smile as she walked down the aisle of her wedding.

  9. Nuance • Part of speech: • Definition: suttle variation in color, meaning, or some other quality • Synonyms: Distinction, Hint • Antonyms: Dull • Sentence: The Joy Luck Club explored the nuances of mother-daughter relationships.

  10. Quagmire • Part of speech: Noun • Definition: a difficult or precautious situation • Synonyms: Predicament, Dilemma • Antonyms: Solution • Sentence: The paperwork got lost in a quagmire of bureaucracy.

  11. Somber • Part of speech: Adjective • Definition: dark; dull; gloomy; grave; serious • Synonyms: Murky, Sunless • Antonyms: Bright, Cheerful • Sentence: A penumbra of somber dignity has descended over his reputation.

  12. Unawares • Part of speech: Adverb • Definition: By Surprise; Unexpectedly • Synonyms: Abruptly; By mistake • Antonyms: Knowingly • Sentence: Be not forgetful to entertain strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.

  13. Suffrage • Part of speech: Noun • Definition: Right to Vote; Franchise • Synonyms: Right • Antonyms: Inability to Vote • Sentence: Universal suffrage is the only guarantee against despotism.

  14. Cloister • Part of speech: Noun • Definition: a tranquil, secluded place • Synonyms: Priory • Antonyms: Advanced • Sentence: She presided over a community shuttling between Wisconsin and Arizona like the abbess of a medieval cloister.

  15. Docile • Part of speech: Adjective • Definition: yielding to supervision, direction, or management • Synonyms: Manageable, Obedient • Antonyms: Determined • Sentence: She successfully taught the docile puppy several tricks.

  16. Chronic • Part of speech: Adjective • Definition: continuing for a long time • Synonyms: Confirmed, Hardened • Antonyms: Curable • Sentence: She has a chronic disorder.

  17. Surfeit • Part of speech: Noun • Definition: an excessive amount • Synonyms: Fill, Superabundance • Antonyms: Lack • Sentence: Surfeit of emotion could bring out the compassion in you.

  18. Incongruous • Part of speech: Adjective • Definition: not appropriate, unsuited to the surroundings • Synonyms: Unsuitable, Discordant • Antonyms: Appropriate, Consistent • Sentence: There had seemed something slightly incongruous about these from the start.

  19. Aloof • Part of speech: Adjective • Definition: distant; reserved in manner; uninvolved • Synonyms: Distant, Snobbish • Antonyms: Outgoing, Warm • Sentence: The cat was often aloof, always walking into the next room whenever guests visited.

  20. Harrowing • Part of speech: Adjective • Definition: extremely depressing; disturbing or frightening • Synonyms: Painful, Agonizing • Antonyms: Calming • Sentence: The car crash was a harrowing experience, but I have a feeling that the increase in my insurance premiums will be even more upsetting.

  21. Accentuate • Part of speech: Verb • Definition: To stress; Emphasize • Synonyms: Accentuate • Antonyms: Mask • Sentence: Psychologists agree that those people who are happiest accentuate the positive in life.

  22. Conclusion • There was once a kid named Bob. Bob was very lassitude and lived a very somber life. However, one day when Bob was fighting for Women’s suffrage, he found himself in a quagmire. His problem was that he was too vacillate and used a very garrulous vocabulary while speaking in front of a myriad of people. Since he had a chronic habit of pronouncing his words with an accentuate sound, he sounded very beatific. Many people accosted him about how he sounded, and asked him if his nuance was a noxious health factor. One day when Bob was in cloister, unawares, a man jumped in the room and said Bob had a very incongruous voice. Bob thought this was a harrowing man so he went on his docile way. To try and aloof his accent from his voice, he disposed of his surfeit and moved on with his life.

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