SAT Words

Here you can find all of the SAT words so far:

1. Somnolent: (adj.) sleepy, drowsy (The somnolent student kept falling asleep and waking up with a jerk.)

2. Expunge: (v.) to erase or remove completely (I’ve expunged that event from my memory, because I’m sure it was embarrassing)

3. Salubrious: (adj) to give a healthy feeling (The weather was salubrious for it cleared my mind.)

4. Anachronistic: (adj.) out of date. Not attributed to the correct historical period (Mr. Vece’s clothing is so last season -totally anachronistic.)

5. Ignominious: (adj.) publicly shameful or humiliating (The politician’s expensive campaign ultimately ended in ignominious defeat.)

6. Unprecedented (adj.) completely new and never having happened before; historic (The number of protestors was unprecedented.)

7. Feasibility (n.) the practicality or possibility of something (The feasibility of her project was doubtful; she’d have to go all the way to Antarctica and back before the school year ended.)

8. Ubiquitous (adj.) being everywhere at once (Cell phones are ubiquitous these days.)

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