SAT Vocab Part A

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  • 1. 

    Aberration

    • A.

      To aid, help, encourage

    • B.

      To humiliate, degrade

    • C.

      Something that differs from the norm

    • D.

      To hate, detest

    Correct Answer
    C. Something that differs from the norm
    Explanation
    The word "aberration" refers to something that deviates or differs from the norm. It does not mean to aid, help, encourage, humiliate, degrade, hate, or detest. Therefore, the correct answer is "something that differs from the norm."

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  • 2. 

    Absolution

    • A.

      To freely choose not to commit an action

    • B.

      Freedom from blame, guilt, sin

    • C.

      To agree

    • D.

      To stress, highlight

    Correct Answer
    B. Freedom from blame, guilt, sin
    Explanation
    The word "absolution" refers to the state of being free from blame, guilt, or sin. It implies forgiveness or pardon for one's wrongdoings. This answer accurately captures the meaning of the word and aligns with its definition. The other options do not convey the same idea of being forgiven or cleared of wrongdoing.

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  • 3. 

    Abstruse

    • A.

      Hard to comprehend

    • B.

      Hard to comprehend

    • C.

      To stress, highlight

    • D.

      Freedom from blame, guilt, sin

    Correct Answer
    A. Hard to comprehend
    Explanation
    The word "abstruse" means difficult to understand or comprehend. Therefore, the correct answer "hard to comprehend" accurately captures the meaning of the word. It implies that something is complex, obscure, or difficult to grasp intellectually.

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  • 4. 

    Acclaim

    • A.

      High praise, special distinction

    • B.

      High praise

    • C.

      Helpful, obliging, polite

    • D.

      An agreement

    Correct Answer
    B. High praise
    Explanation
    The word "acclaim" is defined as "high praise" or "special distinction." It is used to describe when someone receives a lot of positive recognition or admiration for their achievements or qualities. Therefore, the correct answer is "high praise."

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  • 5. 

    Accost

    • A.

      To confront verbally

    • B.

      Slow growth in size or amount

    • C.

      High praise, special distinction

    • D.

      Biting, bitter in tone or taste

    Correct Answer
    A. To confront verbally
    Explanation
    The word "accost" means to confront someone verbally. It implies approaching someone aggressively or boldly, usually to engage in conversation or to challenge them. It suggests a direct and assertive approach in initiating communication with someone, often in a confrontational or demanding manner.

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  • 6. 

    Accolade

    • A.

      High praise, special distinction

    • B.

      Slow growth in size or amount

    • C.

      To agree without protesting

    • D.

      Biting, bitter in tone or taste

    Correct Answer
    A. High praise, special distinction
    Explanation
    The word "accolade" is defined as high praise or special distinction. It is often used to describe recognition or honor given to someone for their achievements or excellence. This could be in the form of awards, medals, or other forms of public recognition. Therefore, the correct answer for this question is "high praise, special distinction."

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  • 7. 

    Accretion

    • A.

      To agree without protesting

    • B.

      Slow growth in size or amount

    • C.

      Biting, bitter in tone or taste

    • D.

      An agreement

    Correct Answer
    B. Slow growth in size or amount
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "slow growth in size or amount." Accretion refers to the gradual increase or accumulation of something over time. In this context, it implies a slow and steady growth in size or amount.

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