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SAT Vocabulary for Juniors Lesson 7. # 1 Adroit: adj. skillful; clever syn: dexterous; apt / ant: clumsy; awkward On the court, the adroit tennis player.

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1 SAT Vocabulary for Juniors Lesson 7

2 # 1 Adroit: adj. skillful; clever syn: dexterous; apt / ant: clumsy; awkward On the court, the adroit tennis player made even the most difficult moves look easy. “Nothing is more adroit than irreproachable conduct” -Madame de Maintenon

3 #2 Macroscopic: adj. visible to the naked eye ant: microscopic Professors think they have a macroscopic understanding of economics, but most people live day-to-day. More people would become germaphobes if germs were macroscopic.

4 #3 Fatuous: adj. foolish; inane syn: silly / ant: sensible; wise Fatuous answers to serious questions earned Archie seriously poor grades. “Cheerfulness and contentment are great beautifiers, and are fatuous preservers of youthful looks” -Charles Dickens

5 #4 Bovine: adj. pertaining to cows or cattle The crowd moved with a kind of bovine slowness, ambling across the road and blocking traffic. “The cow is of the bovine ilk; One end is moo, the other, milk.” -Ogden Nash

6 #5 Ferret: v. to search or drive out Jerry dug into the haystack and ferreted out a needle. “ ‘No, I only ferret out things that may be of some use to me,’ was the unexpected reply, uttered with an air of perfect vacancy and swallowed by Mr. Blunt in blank silence.” -Joseph Conrad, The Arrow of Gold

7 #6 Affectation: n. a phony attitude; pose syn: insincerity; sham / ant: sincerity; genuineness The fashion police saw through Marilyn’s affectation of high-style elegance. “Cowardice and courage are never without a measure of affectation. Nor is love. Feelings are never true. They play with their mirrors.” -Jean Baudrillard

8 #7 Knell: n. a sound made by a bell, often rung slowly for a death or funeral Senators sounded the death knell for the amendment when they voted against it. “Each maitin bell, the Baron saith, knells us back to a world of death” -Samuel Taylor Coleridge

9 #8 Dichotomy: n. a division into two parts A dichotomy in interpretations of law caused the judges to render a split decision. “Never permit a dichotomy to rule your life, a dichotomy in which you hate what you do so you can have pleasure in your spare time. Look for a situation in which your work will give you as much happiness as your spare time.” -Pablo Picasso

10 #9 Callow: adj. young and inexperienced syn: immature / ant: mature; sophisticated The superintendent mistakenly entrusted the care of the dog to callow and mischievous youths. “It is only the young and callow and ignorant that admire rashness. Think before you speak. Know your subject.” -Cass Gilbert

11 #10 Laconic: adj. using few words; short; concise syn: pithy; taciturn / ant: verbose; loquacious Deputies asked the laconic sheriff if he knew the way home, and he just said “Yep.” “You can get far in North America with laconic grunts. "Huh," "hun," and "hi!" in their various modulations, together with "sure," "guess so," "that so?" and "nuts!" will meet almost any contingency.” -Ian Fleming

12 #11 Quiddity: n. an essential quality syn: essence Kristina skipped the fluff and penetrated to the quiddity of the argument. The renovators wanted to retain the quiddity of the house as they rebuilt it, making sure not to tear down the entire structure,

13 # 12 Patent: adj. evident or obvious syn: indisputable; apparent Reporters were looking for thorough answers, but the caretaker just gave them patent retorts. “No political party has exclusive patent rights on prosperity.” -Franklin D. Roosevelt

14 #13 Peccadillo: n. a minor offense; a misdeed Rosalyn knew how to keep her excusable peccadilloes in the right perspective. Many kids in grade school worry too much about their peccadilloes.

15 #14 Sagacious: adj. wise; having keen perception and sound judgment syn: shrewd; intelligent / ant: obtuse; fatuous “Try not; do, or do not; there is no try,” said Yoda, a sagacious Jedi master, to Luke Skywalker. “Simply stated, it is sagacious to eschew obfuscation.” -Norman R. Augustine

16 #15 Rationalize : v. to make an excuse for syn: justify Unlike other primates, humans can rationalize their most bizarre behavior. “Feelings are not supposed to be logical. Dangerous is the man who has rationalized his emotions.” -David Borenstein


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