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Enhance Your Vocabulary with Essential SAT Words: List 4 Insights

Explore the fourth list of essential SAT vocabulary words that can elevate your language skills. This selection includes words like "acquiesce," "laconic," and "epicure," each with a clear definition and contextual example. From understanding the importance of listening, as emphasized by "heed," to grasping the nuances of a "plethora," you'll find comprehensive descriptions helping to solidify your knowledge. Challenge yourself with these 8 carefully chosen words to improve your SAT score and enhance your overall communication skills.

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Enhance Your Vocabulary with Essential SAT Words: List 4 Insights

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  1. S.A.T. Words: List #4 Here we go!

  2. Acquiesce • To agree to, to give in to (VERB) • I acquiesce to my little brother every time he throws a temper tantrum over candy because…

  3. Laconic • Brief; straight to the point (ADJECTIVE) • The daughter’s laconic response about her report card made the mother believe that she was…

  4. Curtail • To cut short; not allowing to finish (VERB) • The interviewer curtailed the interview because…

  5. Epicure • A person who has good taste, especially in food and wine; a connoisseur. (NOUN) • I am an epicure when it comes to chocolate; I can easily tell when…

  6. Heed • To listen to; to give regard (VERB) • Heed your parents’ warnings about your curfew because…

  7. Abstruse • Difficult to understand; obscure (ADJECTIVE) • Lady gaga is abstruse because…

  8. Oblivious • Totally unaware of what’s going on (ADJECTIVE) • The cow was oblivious that he was about to…

  9. Podium • A raised platform for a public speaker or an orchestra conductor (NOUN) • The president approached the podium…

  10. Tenuous • Flimsy; not solid (ADJECTIVE) • The tenuous gingerbread house…

  11. Plethora • A lot of; an excess of (NOUN) • The plethora of mouse traps made it hard to…

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