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SAT VOCABULARY | PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND COMPREHENSIVE STUDY GUIDE

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Prepare confidently for the Digital SAT with this comprehensive SAT Vocabulary study guide featuring practice questions, definitions, and usage examples designed to strengthen reading comprehension, writing skills, and verbal reasoning abilities. Key topics include high-frequency SAT vocabulary words, academic language, vocabulary in context, synonyms, antonyms, word relationships, prefixes, suffixes, root words, and advanced terminology commonly found in college-level texts. The guide emphasizes contextual word analysis, critical reading strategies, interpretation of nuanced language, and application of vocabulary knowledge in reading and writing passages. Frequently tested concepts include determining word meaning from context, understanding tone and purpose, and recognizing subtle distinctions between similar terms. This complete SAT vocabulary preparation resource helps reinforce essential language skills, improve comprehension accuracy, boost confidence, and support success on the Digital SAT examination.

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,abase (v.) to humiliate, degrade (After being overthrown and abased, the deposed
leader offered to bow down to his conqueror.)


abate (v.) to reduce, lessen (The rain poured down for a while, then abated.)


abdicate (v.) to give up a position, usually one of leadership (When he realized that the
revolutionaries would surely win, the king abdicated his throne.)




abduct (v.) to kidnap, take by force (The evildoers abducted the fairy princess from her
happy home.)


aberration (n.) something that differs from the norm (In 1918, the Boston Red Sox won the
World Series, but the success turned out to be an aberration, and the Red Sox
have not won a World Series since.)

,abet (v.) to aid, help, encourage (The spy succeeded only because he had a friend
on the inside to abet him.)


abhor (v.) to hate, detest (Because he always wound up kicking himself in the head
when he tried to play soccer, Oswald began to abhor the sport.)


abide 1. (v.) to put up with (Though he did not agree with the decision, Chuck decided
to abide by it.) 2. (v.) to remain (Despite the beating they've taken from the
weather throughout the millennia, the mountains abide.)


abject (adj.) wretched, pitiful (After losing all her money, falling into a puddle, and
breaking her ankle, Eloise was abject.)


abjure (v.) to reject, renounce (To prove his honesty, the President abjured the evil
policies of his wicked predecessor.)


abnegation (n.) denial of comfort to oneself (The holy man slept on the floor, took only
cold showers, and generally followed other practices of abnegation.)


abort (v.) to give up on a half-finished project or effort (After they ran out of food, the
men, attempting to jump rope around the world, had to abort and go home.)

, abridge 1. (v.) to cut down, shorten (The publisher thought the dictionary was too long
and abridged it.) 2. (adj.) shortened (Moby-Dick is such a long book that even
the abridged version is longer than most normal books.)


abrogate (v.) to abolish, usually by authority (The Bill of Rights assures that the
government cannot abrogate our right to a free press.)


abscond (v.) to sneak away and hide (In the confusion, the super-spy absconded into the
night with the secret plans.)


absolution (n.) freedom from blame, guilt, sin (Once all the facts were known, the jury gave
Angela absolution by giving a verdict of not guilty.)


abstain (v.) to freely choose not to commit an action (Everyone demanded that Angus
put on the kilt, but he did not want to do it and abstained.)


abstruse (adj.) hard to comprehend (Everyone else in the class understood geometry
easily, but John found the subject abstruse.)

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