SAT Power Vocab - Princeton Review

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

  • Amy felt ambivalent about her dance class: On the one hand, she enjoyed the exercise;
    but on the other, the choice of dances bored her.


ANALOGY a comparison of one thing to another; similarity



  • Early internet developers created an analogy between viral infections and the popularity
    of video clips.


ANECDOTE a short account of an interesting incident



  • Uncle Richard is known for his many stories and childhood anecdotes.


ANOMALY an unusual occurrence; an irregularity; a deviation



  • James is an anomaly; he is equally skilled in both art and science.


APPREHENSIVE worried; anxious



  • My grandmother was very apprehensive before her hernia surgery.


ASCERTAIN to determine with certainty; to find out definitely



  • We tried to ascertain why the traffic on the highway was backed up for 20 miles.


BENEVOLENT generous; kind; doing good deeds



  • She belonged to many benevolent organizations dedicated to helping underprivileged
    students.


BREVITY the quality or state of being brief in duration



  • Brevity = briefness. (You can’t get any shorter than that!)


CANDOR truthfulness; sincere honesty



  • Candace’s candor overwhelmed her business colleagues, who were not used to such
    honesty.


COMPLACENT self-satisfied; overly pleased with oneself; contented to a fault



  • Voter turnout is chronically low in this city; many residents are complacent about the
    current state of politics.


CONSPICUOUS easily seen; impossible to miss



  • The red tuxedo was conspicuous among all the classic black ones. What was he
    thinking?

  • The antonym of conspicuous is inconspicuous.


DEBILITATE to weaken; to cripple



  • After contracting the flu, Max was utterly debilitated.


DEFERENCE submission to another’s will; respect; courtesy



  • The children were taught to show deference to their parents.

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