SAT Words of The Week By:Kathy Umanzor Azucena Flores Oscar Portillo.

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SAT Words of The Week By:Kathy Umanzor Azucena Flores Oscar Portillo

Acrimonious (adjective) Definition: Full of bitterness The man was acrimonious about being in a wheelchair for the rest of his life.

Educe (verb) Definition:To draw out The dentist had to educe her bottom wisdom tooth due to an infection in her gums.

Gumption(noun) Definition: Common sense He knew very well that they did not have the gumption to test the machine.

Joggle (noun) Definition:A sudden irregular shake or a push Everyone in the town felt a huge joggle before the tsunami.

Veneer (noun) Definition: Outside show or elegance. She is a cruel person with a veneer of kindliness.