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1 SAT Vocab Set Six

2 Amorphous (adj.) Formless; lacking shape or definition
The cat was so overweight that its figure became amorphous when it lied down.

3 Assuage (v.) Ease or lessen; satisfy; soothe
Brandon required painkillers to assuage his pain after getting his wisdom teeth removed.

4 Capricious (adj.) Unpredictable
In New England, the weather is so capricious that it’s hard to plan events no matter what season it is!

5 Disdain (n.) The feeling that someone or something is worthless
Cheaters and liars are regarded with disdain by many people.

6 Evanescent (adj.) Fleeting; vanishing
Ghosts are hard to catch on camera because they are evanescent and don’t show themselves for long.

7 Hardy (adj.) Strong; sturdy
A running back must be hardy enough to take repeated hits from opposing teams.

8 Mercenary (adj.) Interested in money or gain
The Doctor in The Canterbury Tales is a wonderful physician, but he likes his job for mercenary reasons.

9 Pretentious (adj.) Pompous; outwardly extravagant
Emily’s chronic love for name-brand items turned her into a pretentious person who only cares about how she looks.

10 Prodigal (adj.) Wasteful; reckless with money
Emily’s pretentious nature also led her to become prodigal; regardless of the cost, if she liked it, she had to have it.

11 Subside (v.) Settle down; descend; grow quiet
Miss H. often thinks hell will freeze over before the talking subsides in her classes.


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