Up Your Score SAT, 2018-2019 Edition The Underground Guide to Outsmarting The Test
presage to give an indication or warning of something that will happen in the future When the economists p ...
The prolife movement proliferated on the conservative campus. prolific producing lots of offspring or fruit; ...
—Samantha Q qualm doubt; uneasiness; sudden pang of sickness or faintness The model had some qualms when the ...
quandary state of uncertainty; dilemma He was in a quandary about whether to do his laundry; he liked the ...
“Yes, it is a bit of a quandary,” spoke another idiot. “I know, why don’t we vote on whether or not to b ...
recalcitrant stubborn I adamantly and obdurately refuse to admit that I am recalcitrant. recapitulate to repeat, ...
If this story weren’t so recondite, I reckon I’d understand it. concealed; hidden from sight He kept his pe ...
having significant importance Peanuts are relevant to an elephant’s development. remorse bitter regret; guilt remorseles ...
rhubarb This won’t be on the test, but try repeating it five times quickly out loud. ruminate to chew cud ( ...
There was a rap on the door. “Darling,” she said, entering. He frowned as she kissed him, and she laughed. ...
scrutiny inspection; study; careful searching An inspection of Canadian police is a scrutiny of the Mounties. sed ...
I will now attempt to rub cheese on my chest while simultaneously drinking salsa through a straw and jugglin ...
stipulate to specify a condition of an agreement Steven stipulates that he will pull only five of the ...
sweat gland small secretory gland in the skin that excretes water and body salts Are you awake? A Shock ...
subverted!” I yelled. Then the bailiff hit me over the head and I submissively left the courthouse. Now I cul ...
tepid lukewarm; somewhat warm (Did you ever try the one where you put a sleeping person’s hand in tepid ...
U ubiquitous being or seeming to be everywhere at the same time; omnipresent Take ten yellow Post-it notes and ...
They were used to living without rules, so they were unruly. unscrupulous unprincipled; lacking ethical val ...
“We’re going to try to thwart him,” the talkative tadpole in the tutu said tersely. “If that bill passes, ...
veracity—truthfulness; accuracy verification—proof that something is true verisimilar—appearing to be true or po ...
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