SAT Words By: Azucena Flores
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Enhance your vocabulary with essential SAT words that elevate your language skills. Explore the meanings and usage of key terms such as "acme," "exhume," "inapt," "satiate," and "vivacity." Each word is presented with a clear definition and an example sentence to demonstrate its application in context. Perfect for students preparing for the SAT or anyone eager to expand their linguistic range. Build your confidence in using these words effectively in writing and speaking.
SAT Words By: Azucena Flores
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SAT Words By: Azucena Flores
Acme (noun) • Meaning: The highest point or summit. Sentence: The acme of the mountain was very far.
Exhume (verb) Meaning: To dig out of the earth. Sentence: The archeologists exhume to find ancient artifacts.
Inapt (adjective) • Meaning: Awkward or slow. • Sentence: The student that didn’t study felt inapt when the teacher asked him a question.
Satiate (verb) • Meaning: To satisfy fully the appetite or desire of. • Sentence: The only way to satiate the girl’s hunger was to give her a burger.
Vivacity (noun) • Meaning: Liveliness • Sentence: The vivacity of the disco tech was immense.