Bigot noun narrowminded prejudiced person Counterfeit adjective fake false Enfranchise verb To give voting rights Hamper verb To hinder obstruct Kindle verb To start a fire ID: 742452
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LIST 1Slide2
Abhor - verb
To hateSlide3
Bigot - noun
narrow-minded, prejudiced personSlide4
Counterfeit - adjective
fake; falseSlide5
Enfranchise - verb
To
give voting rightsSlide6
Hamper - verb
To
hinder; obstructSlide7
Kindle - verb
To start
a fireSlide8
Placid – adjective
calm; peacefulSlide9
Abrasive - adjective
rough; coarse; harshSlide10
Noxious - adjective
harmful; poisonous; lethalSlide11
Talisman - noun
lucky charmSlide12
SAT WORD LIST 3Slide13
Acuity- adjective
sharpness (mental or visual)Slide14
Braggart - noun
someone who boastsSlide15
Epitomized - verb
typified; characterized; personifiedSlide16
Languish - verb
decay; fade away; get weakerSlide17
Obsequious - adjective
servile; submissiveSlide18
Polemical - adjective
causing debate or argumentSlide19
Thwart - verb
prevent; frustrateSlide20
Adamant - adjective
forceful; inflexibleSlide21
Brawny - adjective
muscularSlide22
Equivocate - verb
speak ambiguously; avoid telling the truthSlide23
List 4Slide24
Period 3 vocabularySlide25
Accolade - noun
praiseSlide26
Conception - noun
1. idea; view. 2. beginning of pregnancySlide27
Denounce - verb
To speak out against somethingSlide28
Disdain – verb
To show contempt forSlide29
Inept - adjective
Clumsy, not good at somethingSlide30
Mitigate - verb
To make less severeSlide31
Nascent - adjective
just begun; in an early stage of developmentSlide32
Obtrusive - adjective
Easily seenSlide33
Profligate - adjective
wasteful and immoral behaviorSlide34
Resurgence - noun
revivalSlide35
List 5Slide36
EXPEDIENT - ADJ
convenient and practical, although possibly improper or immoral.Slide37
ALACRITY - NOUN
brisk and cheerful readiness.Slide38
CONSCIENCE - NOUN
an inner feeling or voice viewed as acting as a guide to the rightness or wrongness of one's behavior.Slide39
PERTINENT - ADJ
relevant or applicable to a particular matter
; connecting to somethingSlide40
SCOURGE - NOUN
a person or thing that causes great trouble or suffering.Slide41
HOMAGE - NOUN
special honor or respect shown publicly.Slide42
INTRUDE - VERB
put oneself deliberately into a place or situation where one is unwelcome or uninvited.Slide43
ADVOCATE - VERB
publicly recommend or support.Slide44
FRICTION - NOUN
the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.Slide45
ABOLISH - VERB
formally put an end to (a system, practice, or institution).Slide46
LIST 6Slide47
abstain v.
To keep oneself back (from doing or using something). Slide48
blithe adj.
joyousSlide49
breach - noun
a violation of an official duty Slide50
callow - adj
without experience in the world; inexperienced or immature Slide51
catastrophe - noun
any sudden or great misfortuneSlide52
improper - adj
not being appropriate, unfit, or unseemlySlide53
impromptu - adj
anything said or done in the impulse of a momentSlide54
rectify - verb
to correctSlide55
sinuous - adj
curving in and outSlide56
upheaval - noun
overthrow or violent disturbance of an established order Slide57
List 7Slide58
Congenial – adjective
friendlySlide59
Contumacious – adjective
rebelliousSlide60
Amiable - adjective
Good-natured, politeSlide61
Plebian – adjective
Crude, common, low natureSlide62
Onerous - adjective
Troublesome, difficult, oppressiveSlide63
Itinerate - adjective
travelingSlide64
Indolent - adjective
Lazy, inactiveSlide65
Sedentary - adjective
Sitting, remaining in one placeSlide66
Endemic - adjective
widespreadSlide67
Destitute - adjective
poorSlide68
List 8Slide69
Desiccated - adjective
driedSlide70
Indigent - adjective
poorSlide71
Phantasmal - adjective
ghostlySlide72
Fulminate - verb
To verbally attackSlide73
Unalloyed - adjective
pureSlide74
Unbidden - adjective
Not askedSlide75
Mercurial - adjective
Quick and changeableSlide76
Incorrigible - adjective
Uncontrollable, unable to be reformedSlide77
Wanderlust - noun
A strong impulse to travelSlide78
Extemporaneous - adjective
Impromptu, doing something without planning it