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Hot SAT Words Lessons 21-30
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LESSON # 27 It just doesn’t matter! Words Relating to Things of Little Importance or Value
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EXTRANEOUS Adj. not necessary; not an essential part; not relevant
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extraneous Are two heads really better than one?
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EXTRANEOUS In your report, include only the highlights. Leave out all EXTRANEOUS matters.
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FRIVOLOUS Adj. not having substance or a sense of importance or seriousness; silly, trivial, trifling
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FRIVOLOUS Lenny sued the chef because there was a fly in his soup, but the judge threw out the complaint on the grounds that it was FRIVOLOUS.
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INCIDENTAL Adj. less important; minor
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INCIDENTAL An INCIDENTAL benefit of not having your own car is that you walk a lot and get plenty of exercise.
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INCONSEQUENTIAL Adj. irrelevant; of no significance; unimportant
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inconsequential During the term Malcolm failed one quiz, but the impact on his final grade was INCONSEQUENTIAL.
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IRRELEVANT Adj. not relating to the matter at hand
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IRRELEVANT The teacher said that since the essay was awful, the amount of time I spent writing it is IRRELEVANT to the grade.
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NEGLIGIBLE Adj. able or likely to be neglected or bypassed due to smallness or lack or importance
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NEGLIGIBLE Peter refused the offer because the increase in salary was NEGLIGIBLE.
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PERIPHERAL Adj. only marginally connected to what is truly important; minor or incidental; relating to the field of vision
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PERIPHERAL The class discussion got bogged down in PERIPHERAL matters that had nothing to do with the real issue.
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PETTY Adj. minor or trivial; Small in quantity
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PETTY Their argument was about PETTY matters. There was no big issue between them. Igor complained about some PETTY flaws like a wrinkled bedsheet.
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SUPERFICIAL Adj. lacking in depth or importance; on the surface
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SUPERFICIAL The wound was only SUPERFICIAL – just skin deep. I hate the SUPERFICIAL conversation at parties.
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SUPERFICIAL
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TRIFLING Adj. lacking significance; unimportant
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TRIFLING In the long run, cutting down one tree may seem TRIFLING, but once the precedent is set, the whole forest may be cut down.
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TRIVIAL Adj. unimportant; trifling; ordinary
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TRIVIAL Because rain is needed badly, the TRIVIAL amount that fell yesterday is not going to ease the drought.
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