SAT Reading Comprehension Vocabulary Study Guide With Complete Questions And Answers.
aesthetic - correct answer concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty allusion - correct answer an indirect reference ambivalent - correct answer mixed feelings about something/someone anecdote - correct answer a short and amusing story about a real incident or person assert - correct answer to state a fact or belief forcefully assess - correct answer to evaluate the nature, ability, or quality of belied - correct answer fail to give a true notion or impression of characterize - correct answer to describe the distinctive nature or features of compare - correct answer to note the similarity or dissimilarity between concur - correct answer to agree contempt - correct answer the feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration contrast - correct answer the state of being different from something else conventional - correct answer based on what is generally done convey - correct answer communicate a message or information debunk - correct answer to expose the falseness or hollowness of digression - correct answer a section of a composition/speech that is an intentional change of subject discern - correct answer to perceive or recognize something discredit - correct answer to harm the reputation of someone disengage - correct answer to detach, loosen, or separate disinterest - correct answer the state of not being influenced by personal involvement in something; lack of interest dismissive - correct answer feeling that something is unworthy of consideration disparage - correct answer regard as being of little worth disparity - correct answer a great difference dispassionate - correct answer not influenced by strong emotion dubious - correct answer hesitating or doubting elicit - correct answer evoke or draw out endorse - correct answer declare one's support of equivocate - correct answer use debatable language so as to conceal the truth exemplify - correct answer to be a typical example of hyperbole - correct answer exaggerated statements not meant to be taken literally hypothesis - correct answer a proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation illustrate - correct answer to provide with pictures indifferent - correct answer having no particular interest interpret - correct answer to explain the meaning of ironic - correct answer characterized by sarcasm justify - correct answer prove to be reasonable metaphor - correct answer a figure of speech in which a word/phrase is applied to an object/action to which it is not literally applicable nostalgia - correct answer a sentimental longing or affection for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations objective - correct answer not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering facts partisan - correct answer prejudiced in favor of a particular cause personification - correct answer the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form phenomenon - correct answer a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen, especially one whose cause or explanation is in question plausible - correct answer seeming reasonable pragmatic - correct answer dealing with things sensibly and realistically in a way that is based on practical rather than theoretical considerations prove - correct answer demonstrate the truth or existence of something by evidence or argument provoke - correct answer stimulate; give rise to qualified - correct answer be entitled to a particular privilege by fulfilling a necessary condition reconcile - correct answer restore friendly relations between refute - correct answer disprove; to prove a statement false relevant - correct answer closely connected repudiate - correct answer refuse to accept resigned - correct answer voluntarily leave a job reverent - correct answer feeling or showing deep and solemn respect rhetoric - correct answer the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing satire - correct answer the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to criticize people's stupidity, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues scornful - correct answer feeling or expressing co
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