SAT TEST
Nomenclature: The choosing of names for things. (noun)
Novel: Fictitious prose narrative. (adjective/noun)
Obfuscate: To confuse. (verb)
Olfactory: Of or relating to the sense of smell. (adjective)
Opprobrious: Expressing scorn. (adjective)
Ostracize: Exclude from a society or group. (verb)
Palatial: Resembling a palace. (adjective)
Pandemic: Disease prevalent over an entire country or multiple countries. (noun/adjective)
Paramount: More important than anything else. (adjective)
Patrician: An aristocrat. (adjective/noun)
Polyglot: Knowing or using several languages. (adjective/noun)
Prestidigitation: Magic tricks performed for entertainment. (noun)
Provincial: Of or concerning a province or country. (adjective/noun)
Rancor: Bitterness or resentfulness. (noun)
Rarefy: To make or become less dense or solid. (verb)
Recapitulate: Summarize and state again the main points. (verb)
Refute: Prove to be wrong or false. (verb)
Repose: A state of rest. (noun/verb)
Resilient: Able to withstand. (adjective) ¡’¡ç’ 5
Revile: Criticize in an abusive manner. (verb)
Rife: Of common occurrence. (adjective/adverb)
Sanctimonious: Making a show of being morally superior. (adjective)
Scrupulous: Diligent attention to detail (adjective)
Sedition: conduct or speech inciting people to rebel. (noun)
Sinecure: Position requiring little or no work. (noun)