Harder SAT Vocabulary 76-100

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Palliate

v. to reduce the bad effects of something

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Paradigm

n. a model of something, or a very clear and typical example of something

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Pariah

n. a person who is not accepted by a social group, especially because they are not liked, respected, or trusted

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Paucity

n. the fact that there is too little of something

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Pejorative

adj. expressing disapproval or suggesting that something is not good or is of no importance

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Quaint

adj. attractive because of being unusual and especially old-fashioned

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Quixotic

adj. having or showing ideas that are different and unusual but not practical or likely to succeed

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Quandary

n. a state of not being able to decide what to do about a situation in which you are involved

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Quibble

v. to argue about, or say you disapprove of, something that is not important

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Quiescence

n. the state of being temporarily quiet and not active

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Recalcitrant

adj. (of a person) unwilling to obey orders or to do what should be done, or (of an animal) refusing to be controlled

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Redoubtable

adj. very strong, especially in character; producing respect and a little fear in others

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Relegate

v. to put someone or something into a lower or less important rank or position

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Reprieve

n. an official order that stops or delays the punishment, especially by death, of a prisoner

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Rescind

v. to make a law, agreement, order, or decision no longer have any (legal) power

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Sanctimonious

adj. acting as if morally better than others

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Sanguine

adj. (of someone or someone's character) positive and hoping for good things

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Scurrilous

adj. expressing unfair or false criticism that is likely to damage someone's reputation

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Serendipity

n. the fact of finding interesting or valuable things by chance

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Sobriety

n. the state of being sober

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Tangential

adj. of or along a tangent

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Torpid

adj. not active; moving or thinking slowly, especially as a result of being lazy or feeling that you want to sleep

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Trenchant

adj. severe, expressing strong criticism or forceful opinions

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Trite

adj. expressed too often to be interesting or seem sincere

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Truculent

adj. unpleasant and likely to argue a lot