ACT Vocab #1

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30 Terms

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Abate

To lessen or reduce from doing or enjoying something

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Aberration

Something unusual or out of the ordinary, a deviation from the norm

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Abstain

To refrain from doing or enjoying something

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Adversity

Difficulty, hardship, or misfortune

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Aesthetics

Concerned with beauty, art, or appearance

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Amicable

Friendly, agreeably, or cooperative in nature

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Anachronistic

Out of place in time, chronologically misplaced

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Arid

Extremely dry

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Assiduous

Hardworking, dillignet, and persistent

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Benevolent

Kind, charitable, and generous in spirit

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Hypothesis

A proposed explanation based on evidence, to be tested

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Impetuous

Acting quickly without thought or care, impulsive

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Impute

To attribute blame or responsibility to someone

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Inconsequential

Unimportant, trivial, not worth considering

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Inevitable

Certain to happen, unavoidable

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Intrepid

Fearless, adventurous, and brave

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Lobbyist

A person who tries to influence political decisions for a cause or group

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Mundane

Ordinary, commonplace, lacking excitement

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Novice

Beginner, someone new or inexperienced

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Opulent

Wealthy, luxurious, or lavish

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Condescending

Acting superior, patronizing, or looking down on others

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Conformist

A person who follows customs, rules, or standards

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Convergence

The process of coming together or uniting

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Deleterious

Harmful or damaging in effect

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Demagogue

A leader who appeals to people’s emotions and prejudices

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Digression

A temporary departure from the main subject in speech or writing

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Dilligent

Persistent and hardworking in effort

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Discredit

To dishonor, disprove, or bring into doubt

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Disdain

Lack of respect, contempt, or scorn

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Divergent

Moving apart, developing in different directions