ISEE VOCABULARY LATEST UPDATED
impede - ANSWER to get in the way of; to block; to hamper
opportune - ANSWER appropriate to time or circumstances: timely, lucky
palatable - ANSWER good tasting
paradox - ANSWER contradiction, something that doesn't fit
passive - ANSWER not active
peddle - ANSWER sell
pedestrian - ANSWER common, everyday, usual
perjury - ANSWER telling lies under oath
plausible - ANSWER able to be figured out, seeming to be true
prolific - ANSWER producing great quantities, fertile
propel - ANSWER to move, make something go forward
quell - ANSWER to quiet something raucous, crush, defeat, conquer
,quench - ANSWER to satisfy a need or desire
rabble - ANSWER great, noisy, and excited mob
rancor - ANSWER ill will, resentment
repartee - ANSWER a prompt, witty answer
repugnant - ANSWER utterly disgusting
rout - ANSWER to conquer and defeat, chasing them off
saturate - ANSWER to fill to the point at which it cannot hold more
saucy - ANSWER pert, impudent, flippant
scarce - ANSWER rare, uncommon
schism - ANSWER a division between groups of members within an
organization
seethe - ANSWER to heave or bubble from great inner turmoil, as a volcano,
to boil
sentry - ANSWER guard, sentinel, watchman
, solicit - ANSWER to seek from another
splice - ANSWER to join, to bind
spurn - ANSWER to reject
squalid - ANSWER very dirty or foul
squander - ANSWER to waste on some worthless purchase
staunch - ANSWER steady, loyal
succeed - ANSWER to follow
succumb - ANSWER to give in
surmise - ANSWER to guess, to infer
surrogate - ANSWER person or thing substituted for another
susceptible - ANSWER vulnerable, liable to be affected by something
tactful - ANSWER acting with sensitivity to others feelings
impede - ANSWER to get in the way of; to block; to hamper
opportune - ANSWER appropriate to time or circumstances: timely, lucky
palatable - ANSWER good tasting
paradox - ANSWER contradiction, something that doesn't fit
passive - ANSWER not active
peddle - ANSWER sell
pedestrian - ANSWER common, everyday, usual
perjury - ANSWER telling lies under oath
plausible - ANSWER able to be figured out, seeming to be true
prolific - ANSWER producing great quantities, fertile
propel - ANSWER to move, make something go forward
quell - ANSWER to quiet something raucous, crush, defeat, conquer
,quench - ANSWER to satisfy a need or desire
rabble - ANSWER great, noisy, and excited mob
rancor - ANSWER ill will, resentment
repartee - ANSWER a prompt, witty answer
repugnant - ANSWER utterly disgusting
rout - ANSWER to conquer and defeat, chasing them off
saturate - ANSWER to fill to the point at which it cannot hold more
saucy - ANSWER pert, impudent, flippant
scarce - ANSWER rare, uncommon
schism - ANSWER a division between groups of members within an
organization
seethe - ANSWER to heave or bubble from great inner turmoil, as a volcano,
to boil
sentry - ANSWER guard, sentinel, watchman
, solicit - ANSWER to seek from another
splice - ANSWER to join, to bind
spurn - ANSWER to reject
squalid - ANSWER very dirty or foul
squander - ANSWER to waste on some worthless purchase
staunch - ANSWER steady, loyal
succeed - ANSWER to follow
succumb - ANSWER to give in
surmise - ANSWER to guess, to infer
surrogate - ANSWER person or thing substituted for another
susceptible - ANSWER vulnerable, liable to be affected by something
tactful - ANSWER acting with sensitivity to others feelings