Up Your Score SAT, 2018-2019 Edition The Underground Guide to Outsmarting The Test

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“You will not have impunity if you impugn my character with such impudence,”
Samantha shouted when she was rejected from the improv comedy troupe.


incessant


nonstop; ceaseless
Her incessant chatter forced me to throw her into a cesspool.


inchoate


incomplete; formless
His plan to trek to Saudi Arabia was inchoate; he was still only in Kuwait.


incite


to arouse; instigate
As soon as Drake came back in sight, his groupies’ cheering incited the crowd to
ignite their lighters and demand an encore.


incontrovertible


indisputable
“The evidence is incontrovertible,” the lawyer concluded. “The sunburn on your
bald head proves that you drive a convertible.”


indomitable


unconquerable; impossible to dominate
He was the best dominoes player around; he was virtually indomitable.


inept


incompetent
The inept astronomy student thought that unicorns live on Neptune.


infer


to conclude based on facts
It can be inferred that people dressed in fur are not animal-rights activists.
Two more words that will confuse you:


ingenious


original; resourceful

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