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SAT Vocab Multiple Meanings

Subjects : sat, english, vocabulary
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1. (adj.) - Serious Pleas recognize the gravity of the situation and refrain from laughing.






2. Soften or moderate Although he was disappointed - my dad tempered his words with a slight smile.






3. (v) - To shock or stun. I was floored by his unexpected bouquet of flowers






4. A rope - cord or cable attached as a brace or guide. The guy helped secure the mast.






5. An arrogant attitude. George took a cavalier attitude towards smoking in the men's room.






6. The supporting structural cross-part of a wing. Guitars have struts across the neck.






7. To move heavily and clumsily. Hagrid lumbered back to his shack.






8. To take for one's own use; confiscate. Harry appropriated the candy supply for himself.






9. Selective or refined taste. Nina had discriminating taste






10. (v.) - To rummage around - search






11. (n.) - A dissolute man - womanizer. Do not go out with Bill - he's a rake and can't be trusted.






12. (v.) - To regulate - control. Who is going to police the dark alley to make sure it is safe for the young children who pass by every day.






13. (adj.) - Austere - rigid. She wore her hair in a severe bun and she dressed is a severe black - high necked dress.






14. To wade across the shallow part of a river or stream. Climb every mountain; ford every stream--are words from the Sound of Music






15. (adj.) - Simple - unadorned. It was a small modest home but they wee happy to have their own place.






16. (v.) - To complain After awhile her carping became very irritating because she never said anything positive about the school.






17. (v.) - To bother - question repeatedly Harry badgered me for a new lacrosse stick






18. Exceptional - unusual - odd.She was singular in her gymnasts talent. She was singular in her Gothic taste.






19. (n.) - To read over or study with great attention. Fran pored over the yearbook hoping to find himself in many pictures.






20. A tool used for shaping. My father used a die to shape the replacement spindle for our stair railing.






21. A perfect example Sam was the personification of bravery.






22. Fitting - proper.It is altogether meet that Jackie Robinson is in the baseball hall of fame






23. General acceptance . The banning of handguns gained currency after the movie theater shooting spree.






24. To direct along a desired course. Charlotte - please channel the overflow of water towards the pond rather than into my garden.






25. To remove (as a parliamentary motion) from consideration - let's table the discussion on cafeteria lunch and go for a nice walk instead.






26. (adj.) - Indirect - vague . After a while I tired of her elliptical hints and asked her directly what she wanted from me.






27. A serious situation or problem. Joe did not apprear to recognize the gravity of the situation






28. Multicolored - usually in blotches. His face was pied from exposure to poison ivy






29. Sarcastic - impertinent. He was sent to the principal's office for being flip in Miss Gerry's class.






30. To attempt to gain the favor of. Right now our President is courting voters.






31. To become weak; to lose interest. After the long battle the soldiers were flagged.






32. (v.) - To proclaim enthusiastically. Harry was hailed as the greatest lacrosse player Hackley has ever seen.






33. To test or try; attempt; experiment. Dr. Ying has us essay several compounds in Chemistry class today.






34. Exacting - fastidious - very precise. The reason the watch maker could command such high prices is because his work is so nice.






35. Inhumanely cruel. Attila the Hun was probably the most fell of all rulers.






36. (adj.) - Simple - undecorated






37. To diminish the intensity or check the vibration of sound.






38. To suspend; to engage; holding one's attention. I am afraid my brother is case of arrested development. Her beauty was arresting. His Chaucer lecture was arresting.






39. (v.) - To insult - put down . Every word she said was meant as a slight and the whole class recognized her hostility.






40. Ordinary. Please don't wear the solid red tie; it is so pedestrian. Please don't order a hotdog at the restaurant - it's so pedestrian.






41. To pronounce or speak affectedly; to speak too carefully. Don't mince word; say what you mean.






42. To restrain; halt; contain. He was able to check the flow of water with his wrench.






43. To devise a new word Who coined the name 'labradoodles?'






44. (v.) - To put a stop to. With a tourniquet she was able to stem the flow of blood






45. (v.) - To withstand . The new stone house sustained to high gustly wind.






46. (n.) - The physical character - health of a body. I am very lucky because I have a very healthy constitution - so have never missed a day of school.






47. To demand - call for - require - take. Our English teachers demands were exacting. The pressure of public speaking exacted a tremendous amount of vitality from George VI.






48. To tolerate - endure - countenance. I can brook many of his silly habits but loud gum chewing is intolerable






49. A result or outcome of an action. The seniors' prank precipitated a ban on all future senior pranks.






50. -pompous - self-important. He believes he is consequential because he donated money to the school fund.