SAT Vocab 2 Flashcards

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Abstruse

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difficult to understand, recondite, concealed

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affable

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friendly, courteous, amiable

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audacity

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excessive boldness, rashing, daring

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contrite

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extremely apologetic, remorseful, repentant

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credulous

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believing on slight evidence, gullibe

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depravity

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moral corruption, a wicked or perverse act

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deprecate

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to disapprove regretfully, to belittle, to express mild disapproval

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didactic

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instructive, designed to teach

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dormant

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inactive, sleeping

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enigmatic

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mysterious, inexplicable, puzzling

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erudite

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scholarly

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exotic

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foreign, unfamiliar

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fuse

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to mix or to join

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immutable

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unchanging

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incorrigible

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incapable of being reformed or improved

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loathe

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to detest

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mitigate

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to cause to become less harsh or hostile, to make less severe

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nullify

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to cause not to be in effect, to negate

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pacifistic

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opposed to war or force

20
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pretentious

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making extravagant outward show; self-important

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prologue

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introductory remarks in a speech, play, or literary work, introductory action

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recant

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to withdraw or repudiate a statement or belief, revoke

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servile

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overly submissive

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trepidation

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fear, trembling, agitation

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vilify

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to malign, to defame, to utter abusive statements against