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SAT Vocabulary Review. Week of February 9, 2009. blithely · blieth lee · ( adv.) : merrily, lightheartedly cheerful; without appropriate thought. Not thinking of the other golfers, the man blithely screamed about the shot he just made.
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SAT Vocabulary Review Week of February 9, 2009
blithely · \blieth lee\ · (adv.) : merrily, lightheartedly cheerful; without appropriate thought. Not thinking of the other golfers, the man blithely screamed about the shot he just made.
epochal · \ehp uh kuhl\ · (adj.) : momentous, highly significant. For many teens, an epochal event is driving for the first time.
fodder ·\fohduhr\ (noun) : readily abundant ideas or images, raw material, as for artistic creation. The fodder for discussion was ways to save energy.
histrionics ·\hihs tree ahnihks\ · (n) : deliberate display of emotion for effect. The histrionics by the soccer player made the official pull out the red card.
vociferous ·\vohsihfuhruhs\· (adj.) : loud, noisy. The vociferous chimpanzee scared the children at the zoo.