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SAT Words of the Week. January 3rd, 2012. Antic (n). A grotesque, ludicrous or fantastic action. The Roadrunner was known for the horrible antics he played on the coyote. . Antipathize (v). To show or feeling a feeling of antagonism, aversion, or dislike.
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SAT Words of the Week January 3rd, 2012
Antic (n) • A grotesque, ludicrous or fantastic action. • The Roadrunner was known for the horrible antics he played on the coyote.
Antipathize (v) • To show or feeling a feeling of antagonism, aversion, or dislike. • Jacob antipathized Edward in “Twilight”.
Apathy (n) • Insensibility to emotion of passionate feeling • Spock shows apathy torwards emotion; he is unable to understand it.
Appall (v) • To fill with horror or dismay. • Oscar was appalled when he heard there was a pop quiz.
Arbitrary (adj) • Fixed or done, unsupported. • The judge’s verdict seemed arbitrary; the evidence did not support it.
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