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SAT Voc 5

SAT Voc 5. incumbent. (adj) obligatory; one that occupies a particular position or place Musselwhite is the incumbent mayor of Southaven. infraction. (n) violation; infringement; the breaking of a law Leaving the property while on “ house arrest ” is an infraction. innate.

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SAT Voc 5

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  1. SAT Voc 5

  2. incumbent (adj) obligatory; one that occupies a particular position or place Musselwhite is the incumbent mayor of Southaven.

  3. infraction (n) violation; infringement; the breaking of a law Leaving the property while on “house arrest” is an infraction.

  4. innate (adj) inborn; native; inherent; belonging to the essential nature of something She has an innate sense of rhythm she got from her dad.

  5. insinuate (v) To suggest indirectly or subtly Please don’t insinuate that I know what you are talking about.

  6. jubilant (adj) extreme joyful; happy Abby was in a jubilant mood becase she made Principal’s List.

  7. juxtaposition (n) The act of placing two things next to each other for implicit comparison

  8. karma (n) Good or bad emanations (“vibes”) from someone or something Do not bully anyone because karma can happen

  9. lethargic (adj) in a state of sluggishness or apathy I took Tanner to the doctor because he was lethargic.

  10. lithe (adj) graceful; flexible; supple The ballerina was lithe during the competition.

  11. litigate (v) To try in court; engage in legal proceedings The lawyer litigated the case that involved texting while driving.

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