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SAT Vocabulary Unit 3. Jerome Shostak’s Vocabulary Workshop .Sadlier-Oxford,NY.2005. abominate. http://www.geocities.com/ahboyy2005/hatred.jpg. abominate. Verb: to have an intense dislike or hatred for Loathe Abhor Despise Detest. acculturation.
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SAT Vocabulary Unit 3 Jerome Shostak’s Vocabulary Workshop.Sadlier-Oxford,NY.2005
abominate http://www.geocities.com/ahboyy2005/hatred.jpg
abominate • Verb: to have an intense dislike or hatred for • Loathe • Abhor • Despise • Detest
acculturation http://www.plainsart.org/collections/images/dbradley.jpg
acculturation • Noun: The resulting blend of cultures (traits, social patterns, etc.) of one group with another group • Adaptation
adventitious http://www.prestigenursing.co.uk/recruitment/images/lottery%20winner.jpg
adventitious • Adjective: resulting from chance rather than from an inherent cause or character • Accidental • Non-essential • Acquired (not congenital) [in medicine] • Extrinsic • Incidental
ascribe http://polnotes.typepad.com/windfarmblog/images/franklin_kite_3.jpg
ascribe • Verb: to assign or refer to (as a cause, or a source) • Attribute • Credit • Impute
circuitous • Adjective: roundabout, not direct • Indirect • Meandering • Winding
commiserate http://www.abc.net.au/reslib/200508/r54816_148815.jpg
commiserate • Verb: to sympathize with, have pity or sorrow for, share a feeling of distress • Empathize • Feel sorry for
enjoin www.sonofthesouth.net/uncle-sam/quit-smoking-...
enjoin • Verb: to direct or order • To prescribe a course of action in an authoritative way. • Command • Bid • Charge • Adjure
expedite http://www.air-and-space.com/20060302_LAX_page_1.htm
expedite • Verb: to make easy, cause to progress faster • Accelerate • Facilitate • Speed up
expiate http://www.eco-restore.com/images/index.jpg
expiate • Verb: to make amends, make up for, avert • Atone • Make amends for • Make reparation
ferment http://www.x2d.org/photo/commotion.jpg
ferment • Noun: a state of great excitement, agitation, or turbulence • Commotion • Turmoil • Unrest • Verb: to be in such a state; or work up to such a state • To make alcohol by chemical reaction
inadvertent http://www.oops.co.at/oops/homepage.jpg
inadvertent • Adjective: resulting from or marked by lack of attention • Unintentional • Accidental • Unconsidered
nominal http://promotions.cfapromo.com/commonwealth/images/pennies2.gif
nominal • Adjective: existing in name only, not real; • Too small to be considered or taken seriously • Trifling • Titular • Token • Inconsequential
noncommittal http://www.lmars.com/graphics/sit_on_fence.gif
noncommittal • Adjective: not decisive or definite; unwilling to take a clear position or to say yes or no • Cagey • Uninformative • Playing it safe • Playing it close to the vest
peculate http://www.nationalsummary.com/graphics/clipart/Burglar_3.jpg
peculate • Verb: to steal something that has been given into one’s trust • To take improperly for one’s own use • Embezzle • Defraud • Misappropriate
proclivity http://www.american.edu/heintze/postcard58.jpg
proclivity • Noun: a natural or habitual inclination or tendency (especially of human behavior) • Propensity • Penchant • Natural bent http://students.wsc.ma.edu/arote1734/webquest/tort-hare.gif
sangfroid http://www.spiritual-happiness.com/buddha-statue.jpg
sangfroid • Noun: composure or coolness, especially in trying circumstances • Poise • Self-assurance • Equanimity : flickr.com/.../in/set-72057594139438466/
seditious www.claybennett.com/pages/argentina.html
seditious • Adjective: resistant to lawful authority • Having the purpose of overthrowing an established government • Mutinous • Rebellious • Subversive
tenuous http://mstecker.com/images/NorthAmerica/Bryce/a24brycetree2.jpg
tenuous • Adjective: thin, slender, not dense • Lacking clarity or sharpness • Of slight importance or significance • Lacking a sound basis • Poorly supported • Flimsy, vague, hazy • Insubstantial
vitriolic http://www.redbrick.dcu.ie/~melmoth/drangon.jpg
vitriolic • Adjective: bitter, sarcastic • Highly caustic or biting (like a strong acid) • Acerbic • Withering • Mordant
wheedle http://www.hdcity.com/rockwell/
wheedle • Verb: to use coaxing or flattery to gain some desired end • Cajole • Inveigle • Soft-soap • Sweet-talk