Up Your Score SAT, 2018-2019 Edition The Underground Guide to Outsmarting The Test
With chagrin, she capitulated. “Well, only a little, but Watt will corroborate that. He cajoled me into ...
to deceive De lewd dude deluded himself into thinking he was deliriously attractive. demur to object mildly dem ...
“That’s why I love pepper,” said Uri, finishing his desultory speech extolling the merits of salt. “De ...
While making his stock boy walk the plank, the captain explained, “Dis seaman ate all of the supplies that h ...
Dan was distraught. He knew he’d soon have to declare his candidacy for local dogcatcher. He knew he was de ...
to imitate closely When the tornado began, Dorothy called out, “Aunty Em, you’re late. Emulate Toto and hurry ...
“Eschew!” he sneezed loudly. “Gesundheit,” she replied, while eschewing the globules of his sneeze juice. esote ...
to demand The Stamp Act exacted from the colonists taxes they could not afford to pay. So they “X’d” th ...
side or aspect; face of something (e.g., gemstones) “Face it! One of the facets of being a jeweler is somet ...
feasible workable; plausible; possible Homer’s idea of opening a hair salon for bald people was not feasible—w ...
At the terrifying sight of the nasty sentence completion question, his heartbeat fluctuated wildly. foment to sti ...
G genre category It’s hard to place Up Your Score in a specific genre. It’s an SAT prep book, but ...
gesticulation gesture; signal Note: Somehow gesticulation seems as though it ought to have obscene connotation ...
graphic vivid; explicit In another sequel to his dinosaur movie, Steven Spielberg left out the prehistoric beasts ...
I was hanging out in the cemetery, but I didn’t know I was on hollowed hallowed ground until I fell int ...
The Homily The handsome young priest was preparing his sermon, and he needed advice from the hairy old pastor. “I ...
immutable Note: The best way to learn this word is to learn the root mut, which means “change.” Then ...
imperious domineering The emperor was imperious. impropriety not proper; not displaying propriety Howard Stern was fined b ...
“You will not have impunity if you impugn my character with such impudence,” Samantha shouted when ...
ingenuous showing childlike simplicity; innocent Remember these words this way: Ingenious has an i, like g ...
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