SAT vocab part 11 of 104
SAT vocab part 11
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- reflection
- noun. the image of something as reflected by a mirror (or other reflective material)
- implicit
- adj. implied though not directly expressed; inherent in the nature of something
- allegiance
- noun. the loyalty that citizens owe to their country (or subjects to their sovereign)
- proceed
- verb. move ahead; travel onward in time or space
- arrange
- verb. put into a proper or systematic order
- spectator
- noun. a close observer; someone who looks at something (such as an exhibition of some kind)
- anchor
- verb. fix firmly and stably
- dissent
- noun. a difference of opinion
- concede
- verb. admit (to a wrongdoing)
- intricate
- adj. having many complexly arranged elements; elaborate
- bore
- noun. a person who evokes boredom
- secondary
- adj. not of major importance
- specialty
- noun. an asset of special worth or utility
- brass
- noun. an alloy of copper and zinc
- redemption
- noun. (theology) the act of delivering from sin or saving from evil
- analogy
- noun. drawing a comparison in order to show a similarity in some respect
- rampant
- adj. unrestrained and violent
- consistency
- noun. a harmonious uniformity or agreement among things or parts
- boycott
- noun. a group's refusal to have commercial dealings with some organization in protest against its policies
- outright
- adv. without reservation or concealment
- fragile
- adj. easily broken or damaged or destroyed
- probation
- noun. (law) a way of dealing with offenders without imprisoning them; a defendant found guilty of a crime is released by the court without imprisonment subject to conditions imposed by the court
- assess
- verb. set or determine the amount of (a payment such as a fine)
- likelihood
- noun. the probability of a specified outcome
- commodity
- noun. articles of commerce
- prone
- adj. having a tendency (to); often used in combination
- prediction
- noun. a statement made about the future
- cite
- verb. refer to for illustration or proof
- accommodate
- verb. provide with something desired or needed
- collision
- noun. an accident resulting from violent impact of a moving object
- menace
- verb. act in a threatening manner
- composer
- noun. someone who composes music as a profession
- gravity
- noun. a manner that is serious and solemn
- imminent
- adj. close in time; about to occur
- gamble
- verb. take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome
- reminiscent
- adj. serving to bring to mind
- chronic
- adj. being long-lasting and recurrent or characterized by long suffering
- alley
- noun. a narrow street with walls on both sides
- lax
- adj. lacking in rigor or strictness
- suspension
- noun. an interruption in the intensity or amount of something
- continuous
- adj. continuing in time or space without interruption
- dynamics
- noun. the branch of mechanics concerned with the forces that cause motions of bodies
- crusade
- verb. exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or person; be an advocate for
- improper
- adj. not suitable or right or appropriate
- prejudice
- noun. a partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation
- playwright
- noun. someone who writes plays
- exterior
- noun. the outer side or surface of something
- inherent
- adj. in the nature of something though not readily apparent
- warrant
- verb. stand behind and guarantee the quality, accuracy, or condition of
- sensation
- noun. a perception associated with stimulation of a sensory organ