SAT Vocab 8 2
Terms
undefined, object
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- Edify; verb
- to instruct morally and spiritually
- Efface; verb
- to erase or make illegible
- Efficacious; adj
- effective, efficient
- Effigy; noun
- stuffed doll; likeness of a person
- Effrontery; noun
- impudent boldness; audacity
- Effulgent; adj
- brilliantly shining
- Effusive; adj
- expressing emotion without restraint
- Egregious; adj
- conspicuausly bad
- Egress; noun
- exit
- Elucidate; date
- to explain, claify
- Endemic; adj
- belonging to a particular area; in herent
- Enervate; verb
- to weaken, sap strength from
- Engender; verb
- to produce, cause, bring about
- Enmity; noun
- hostility, antagonism, ill will
- Ennui; noun
- boredom, lack of interest and energy
- Ensconce; verb
- to settle comfortably into a place
- Entreat; verb
- to plead, beg
- Ephemeral; adj
- momentary, transient, fleeting
- Epicure; noun
- a person with refined taste in cuisine
- Epigram; noun
- short, witty saying or poem
- Equanimity; noun
- calmness, composure
- Erudite; adj
- learned, scholarly
- Esoteric; adj
- understood by only a learned few
- Ethereal; adj
- not earthly, spiritual; delicate
- Ethos; noun
- belief or character of a group
- Evanescent; adj
- momentary, transitory, short-lived
- Evince; verb
- to show clearly, display, signify
- Exacerbate; verb
- to aggravate; to intensify the bad qualities of
- Exculpate; verb
- to clear of blame or fault, vindicate
- Execrable; adj
- utterly detestable, abhorrent