SAT WORDS
culpable—ANSWER--meriting condemnation or blame especially as wrong
or harmful
verbose—ANSWER--containing more words than necessary : wordy <a
verbose reply>; also : impaired by wordiness
trenchant—ANSWER--keen, sharp
remunerative—ANSWER--serving to remunerate
assiduous—ANSWER--marked by careful unremitting attention or
persistent application
refractory—ANSWER--resisting control or authority : stubborn,
unmanageable
ebullience—ANSWER--the quality of lively or enthusiastic expression of
thoughts or feelings
dissipation—ANSWER--the action or process of dissipating : the state of
being dissipated:
, canvass—ANSWER--to seek orders or votes : solicit
paucity—ANSWER--smallness of number : fewness
equivocal—ANSWER--a : subject to two or more interpretations and
usually used to mislead or confuse <an equivocal statement>
b : uncertain as an indication or sign
irascible—ANSWER--marked by hot temper and easily provoked anger
altruistic—ANSWER--unselfish regard for or devotion to the welfare of
others
placatory—ANSWER--to soothe or mollify especially by concessions
progenitor—ANSWER--an ancestor in the direct line : forefather
repudiate—ANSWER--to refuse
chicanery—ANSWER--deception by artful subterfuge or sophistry
cajolery—ANSWER--to persuade with flattery or gentle urging especially in
the face of reluctance : to deceive with soothing words or false promises
coercion—ANSWER--to restrain or dominate by force
digression—ANSWER--the act or an instance of digressing in a discourse or
other usually organized literary work
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culpable—ANSWER--meriting condemnation or blame especially as wrong
or harmful
verbose—ANSWER--containing more words than necessary : wordy <a
verbose reply>; also : impaired by wordiness
trenchant—ANSWER--keen, sharp
remunerative—ANSWER--serving to remunerate
assiduous—ANSWER--marked by careful unremitting attention or
persistent application
refractory—ANSWER--resisting control or authority : stubborn,
unmanageable
ebullience—ANSWER--the quality of lively or enthusiastic expression of
thoughts or feelings
dissipation—ANSWER--the action or process of dissipating : the state of
being dissipated:
, canvass—ANSWER--to seek orders or votes : solicit
paucity—ANSWER--smallness of number : fewness
equivocal—ANSWER--a : subject to two or more interpretations and
usually used to mislead or confuse <an equivocal statement>
b : uncertain as an indication or sign
irascible—ANSWER--marked by hot temper and easily provoked anger
altruistic—ANSWER--unselfish regard for or devotion to the welfare of
others
placatory—ANSWER--to soothe or mollify especially by concessions
progenitor—ANSWER--an ancestor in the direct line : forefather
repudiate—ANSWER--to refuse
chicanery—ANSWER--deception by artful subterfuge or sophistry
cajolery—ANSWER--to persuade with flattery or gentle urging especially in
the face of reluctance : to deceive with soothing words or false promises
coercion—ANSWER--to restrain or dominate by force
digression—ANSWER--the act or an instance of digressing in a discourse or
other usually organized literary work
© 2026 Copyright. All Rights Reserved. This document is
protected by copyright law, Copyrighted By Brittie Donald