beneficial (BEN e FISH uhl) adj. 1. to the advantage of; helpful; 2. getting bene-
fit; 3. in one’s best interest
- Mary’s friendship turned out to be beneficialto Evelyn around holiday
time. - Having auto insurance proved quite beneficialfor Tania when a reckless
driver ignored the stop sign and hit her car. - It is beneficialfor you to have an individual retirement plan.
[-ly adv.]
benefit(BEN e fit) n.1. a helpful, charitable act; 2. an advantage; a gain —vt.to
help; aid —vi.to gain; to profit from - The singer sang at a benefitto raise money for the group.
- The cab waited an additional 10 minutes for Bob’s benefit.
- My singing publicly benefitedthe business of all ear doctors in the
neighborhood. - A playwright benefitsfrom each performance of her play.
[-ed, -ing]
berate(be RAYT) vt.to scold or strongly rebuke (with wagging finger) - Don’t berateme for acting the way you act.
- Audrey beratedRobert for driving after having had a drink.
[-d, berating] [Syn. scold]
Quick Review #12.
Match the word from column 2 with the word from column 1 that means most
nearly the same thing.
B: SAT Words 39
- barricade
- barter
- basic
- basis
- battle
- behalf
- behavior
- being
- belie
- belief
- belligerent
- beneficial
- benefit
- berate
a. disguise
b. conduct
c. opinion
d. profit
e. quarrelsome
f. helpful
g. conflict
h. existence
i. scold
j. elementary
k. representing
l. procedure
m. trade
n. obstruct