Vocabulary One Sat Word Game. Acrid (adj) Unpleasantly pungent or sharp in taste or odor; sharp in speech.

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Vocabulary One Sat Word Game

Acrid (adj) Unpleasantly pungent or sharp in taste or odor; sharp in speech

Acute (adj) Very sharp, severe, or serious, as pain; sharp or keen of mind; sensitive

Acuity (n) Keenness of perception

Affluent (adj) To flow in abundance; wealthy

Antipathy (n) Feeling against someone or something; A strong dislike or aversion.

Benediction (n) To say or speak well of, hence a blessing.

Cantankerous (adj) Difficult or irritating to deal with.

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Capacious (adj) Spacious; roomy.

Complacent (adj) The state of being so calm as to be self- satisfied, smug.

Empathy (n) Feeling the same thing as someone else.

Gregarious (adj) Enjoying the company of groups; affable; friendly.

Implacable (adj) Incapable of being calmed; relentless.

Remuneration (n) Payment for a service.

Supercilious (adj) Thinking you are above others; Arrogant; Haughty.

Superfluous Exceeding what is necessary; Unnecessary and excessive.

Translucent (adj) Permitting the passage of light.