SAT Power Vocab - Princeton Review

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

INDIFFERENT not caring one way or the other; apathetic; mediocre



  • We should never be indifferent to the suffering of others.


INDIGNATION anger aroused by something perceived as unjust



  • The presidential candidate won by expressing indignation about the failing economy.


INNOVATION the act of introducing something new



  • The computer industry has succeeded by implementing a series of successful
    innovations.


LAMENT to mourn



  • Jessica lamented the death of her grandfather.


MALICIOUS deliberately harmful



  • We tried not to listen to the malicious gossip being spread about the new science
    teacher.


MALLEABLE easy to shape or bend



  • Aluminum is a malleable metal appropriate for many industrial uses.


MEDIATION a settlement between conflicting parties



  • John’s father is a lawyer who specializes in the mediation of labor-management disputes.


NOSTALGIA sentimental longing for the past; homesickness



  • Katrina was often nostalgic for her hometown in rural Kansas.


NOVEL adj fresh; original; new



  • It was a novel idea, the sort of thing no one had tried before.


OBSCURE adj unknown; hard to understand; dark



  • Some say that James Joyce’s writing style is obscure and complex.


OBJECTIVE adj unbiased; prejudiced; n a goal



  • Judges are expected to make objective decisions unaffected by their personal biases.

  • It is not our objective to win the game; we simply want to have fun.


OMINOUS menacing; threatening; portending doom



  • The tornado was preceded by ominous black clouds for as far as the eye could see.


PERVADE to be present throughout



  • The sweet scent of lilacs pervaded the garden.


PROVOCATIVE giving rise to action or feeling



  • The senator’s provocative comments sparked an uproar among even his staunchest

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