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SAT Vocab Set 1
Abase-Acrimony
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Language - English
10th Grade
05/16/2011

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Term
abase
Definition
(v.)
to humiliate, degrade
(After being overthrown and abased, the deposed
leader offered to bow down to his conqueror.)
Term
abate
Definition
(v.)
to reduce, lessen
(The rain poured down for a while, then abated.)
Term
abdicate
Definition
(v.)
to give up a position, usually one of leadership
(When he realized that the
revolutionaries would surely win, the king abdicated his throne.)
Term
abduct
Definition
(v.)
to kidnap, take by force
(The evildoers abducted the fairy princess from her
happy home.)
Term
aberration
Definition
(n.)
something that differs from the norm
(In 1918, the Boston Red Sox won
the World Series, but the success turned out to be an aberration, and the Red Sox
have not won a World Series since.)
Term
abet
Definition
(v.)
to aid, help, encourage
(The spy succeeded only because he had a friend on the
inside to abet him.)
Term
abhor
Definition
(v.)
to hate, detest
(Because he always wound up kicking himself in the head
when he tried to play soccer, Oswald began to abhor the sport.)
Term
abide
Definition
1.
(v.)
to put up with
(Though he did not agree with the decision, Chuck decided
to abide by it.)
2.
(v.)
to remain
(Despite the beating they’ve taken from the weather
throughout the millennia, the mountains abide.)
Term
abject
Definition
(adj.)
wretched, pitiful
(After losing all her money, falling into a puddle, and
breaking her ankle, Eloise was abject.)
Term
abjure
Definition
(v.)
to reject, renounce
(To prove his honesty, the President abjured the evil
policies of his wicked predecessor.)
Term
abnegation
Definition
(n.)
denial of comfort to oneself
(The holy man slept on the floor, took only
cold showers, and generally followed other practices of abnegation.)
Term
abrogate
Definition
to abolish, usually by authority
(The Bill of Rights assures that the
government cannot abrogate our right to a free press.)
Term
abscond
Definition
(v.)
to sneak away and hide
(In the confusion, the super-spy absconded into the
night with the secret plans.)
Term
absolution
Definition
(n.)
freedom from blame, guilt, sin
(Once all the facts were known, the jury
gave Angela absolution by giving a verdict of not guilty.)
Term
abstain
Definition
(v.)
to freely choose not to commit an action
(Everyone demanded that Angus
put on the kilt, but he did not want to do it and abstained.)
Term
abstruse
Definition
(adj.)
hard to comprehend
(Everyone else in the class understood geometry
easily, but John found the subject abstruse.)
Term
accede
Definition
(v.)
to agree
(When the class asked the teacher whether they could play baseball
instead of learn grammar they expected him to refuse, but instead he acceded to
their request.)
Term
accentuate
Definition
(v.)
to stress, highlight
(Psychologists agree that those people who are
happiest accentuate the positive in life.)
Term
acclaim
Definition
(n.)
high praise
(Greg’s excellent poem won the acclaim of his friends.)
Term
accolade
Definition
(n.)
high praise, special distinction
(Everyone offered accolades to Sam after
he won the Noble Prize.)
Term
accord
Definition
(n.)
an agreement
(After much negotiating, England and Iceland finally came to
a mutually beneficial accord about fishing rights off the cost of Greenland.)
Term
accost
Definition
(v.)
to confront verbally
(Though Antoinette was normally quite calm, when the
waiter spilled soup on her for the fourth time in 15 minutes she stood up and accosted
the man.)
Term
accretion
Definition
(n.)
slow growth in size or amount
(Stalactites are formed by the accretion of
minerals from the roofs of caves.)
Term
acerbic
Definition
(adj.)
biting, bitter in tone or taste
(Jill became extremely acerbic and began to
cruelly make fun of all her friends.)
Term
acquiesce
Definition
(v.)
to agree without protesting
(Though Mr. Correlli wanted to stay outside
and work in his garage, when his wife told him that he had better come in to dinner,
he acquiesced to her demands.)
Term
acrimony
Definition
(n.)
bitterness, discord
(Though they vowed that no girl would ever come
between them, Biff and Trevor could not keep acrimony from overwhelming their
friendship after they both fell in love with the lovely Teresa.)
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