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Hot SAT Words Lessons 11-20
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LESSON # 18 SOUND SENSATIONS!
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ACOUSTICS n. the quality of sound; pertaining to how it is heard based on the quality and structure of the room
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ACOUSTICS Always fascinated by sound, Ed studied to be an ACOUSTICAL engineer.
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N. Lack of harmony; loud and unpleasant noise; a racket
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CACOPHONY The clash of metal on the rocks created a CACOPHONY that was hard to bear.
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CLAMOR N. unpleasant sound; noise
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CLAMOR How can I concentrate with that CLAMOR of pots and dishes going on in the kitchen?
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DIN n. Ongoing loud sound; noise
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DIN The DIN of the bulldozer at work next door made it impossible for us to hear each other.
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DISCORDANT Adj. lacking harmony or agreement
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DISCORDANT The first sign of DISCORD between Jenny and Harvey was the shouting match they had after school.
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EUPHONY n. pleasing sound
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EUPHONY Junior’s violin screeching sounded EUPHONIOUS only to his parents. Everyone else was appalled.
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MELLIFLUOUS Adj. sweet and smooth sounding
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MELLIFLUOUS
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Because of his MELLIFLUOUS voice, Grant was hired as a radio announcer.
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RAUCOUS Adj. Coarse- sounding; loud and unruly
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RAUCOUS Adj. Coarse- sounding; loud and unruly
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RAUCOUS The RAUCOUS strikers yelled obscenities at passersby.
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STRIDENT Adj. Shrill; high-pitched
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STRIDENT Joe’s harsh words set a STRIDENT tone for the meeting.
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VOCIFEROUS Adj. loud and noisy regarding one’s own voice, especially shouting; demanding clamorous
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VOCIFEROUS Danny VOCIFEROUSLY denied cutting class.
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