Sat vocab
Momentous (of a decision, event, or change) of great importance or significance, especially in its
bearing on the future.
Inconsequential not important or significant.
Beneolevent well meaning and kindly.
Extrapolate.extend the application of (a method or conclusion, especially one based on statistics) to
an unknown situation by assuming that existing trends will continue or similar methods will be
applicable.
Evocating. Bringing strong images and memories to mind.
Pertinent:relevant or applicable to a particular matter; apposite.
Inconspicuous:Hidden
Conspicuous:Visible
Repudiates: To deny the truth
Innocuous: Harmless
ubiquitous: Present/Everywhere
Assertion: Confident/Forceful statement.
Nebulous: Unclear
Enigma: Person/Thing that is mysterious
Impertinent: Rude/Irrelevant
Obviating: Avoid/Remove
Implications: Drawing conclusions when the facts aren’t explicitly stated (implied)
Prudently: showing care
Cordially: Friendly/warm manner
Tenuous:Weak
Contentious:causing or likely to cause an argument; controversial: (Kim Jung Oon)
Candor=Frank/open
Prudence=Caution
Haphazard:Lacking organization/Random
Fruitless: Useless or Unproductive
Premeditated: Thought out/ Planned beforehand
Preclude: Make impossible
Insuperable:Can’t overcome
Ineluctable: Inescapable (The SAT is ineluctable)
Vindicate: Clear the blame/ Prove to be true
Induce: Make something happen
Surmised=suppose that something is true without having evidence to confirm it.
Paucity=Little amount
Verisimilitude= The idea that something is believable. (think: verify)
Profusion= AN abundance of a large quantity of something
Evinced:reveal the presence of (a quality or feeling).
waive: to refrain from insisting on using something
i.e. “waive their right to a fair trial”
concede: to admit that something is true after first resisting it
“He conceded to his colleague.”
proponent: supporter
“Noah is a proponent of SAT test prep.”