12th Grade SAT Vocabulary (Lesson 7)

These are the 12th grade Engish SAT Vocabulary for L7.

15 cards   |   Total Attempts: 182
  

Cards In This Set

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Question 1
Adroit
Skillful; clever Synonyms: Antonyms: He was not an adroit speaker, but he was a genius with numbers.
Question 2
Macroscopic
Visible to the naked eye Synonyms: Antonyms: On a clear night, the Milky Way appears macroscopic.
Question 3
Fatuous
Foolish; inane Synonyms: Antonyms: Her fatuous simpering began to grate on our nerves.
Question 4
Bovine
Pertaining to cows or cattle Synonyms: cow; oxen The large animal figures in the cave drawing depicted bovine creatures.
Question 5
Ferret
To search or drive out Synonyms: hunt; clear Antonyms: cover; hide John knew the answer was in the text, but he just couldn't ferret it out.
Question 6
Affectation
A phony attitude; pose Synonyms: put on; showing off Antonyms: natural; simplicity Ginger could not stand the affectations of the girls in the fashion clique.
Question 7
Knell
A sound made by a bell, often rung slowly for a death or funeral Synonyms: ring; warning The knell of the church bell told the town that Gertrude had passed away.
Question 8
Dichotomy
A division into two parts Synonyms: split; disagreement Antonyms: unify; agreement Disagreements among board members started a dichotomy of the charity group.
Question 9
Callow
Young and inexperienced Synonyms: immature; infant Antonyms: mature; experienced The callow boy left for the war, but an exhausted man returned.
Question 10
Laconic
Using few words; short; concise Synonyms: short and sweet; brief Antonyms: wordy; long-winded He was a laconic man who wasted few words.
Quiddity
An essential quality Synonyms: reality; actuality Antonyms: abstract Patience is the quiddity of a good teacher.
Patent
Evident or obvious Synonyms: plain; clear Antonyms: hidden; concealed When the electronics store saw the patent abuse of the game system, they refused to grant a refund.
Peccadillo
A minor offense; a misdeed Synonyms: small sin; minor fault Stealing tips from tables was a peccadillo in Bill's mind, but a major offense in the minds of the waiters.
Sagacious
Wise; having keen perception and sound judgment Synonyms: smart; intelligent Antonyms: stupid; foolish The sagacious old man always had the answers to moral problems.
Rationalize
To make an excuse for Synonyms: justify; cop out Antonyms: ready; take on The boy tried to rationalize his absence from school.