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Princeton Review Top 100 SAT words

Most frequently occurring words on the SAT
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  1. enigma
    something that baffles understanding and cannot be explained
  2. desecrate
    violate the sacred character of a place or language
  3. apathy
    an absence of emotion or enthusiasm
  4. indifferent
    marked by a lack of interest
  5. euphonious
    having a pleasant sound
  6. revere
    regard with feelings of respect
  7. cacophonous
    having an unpleasant sound
  8. candor
    the quality of being honest and straightforward
  9. guile
    shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception
  10. reticent
    reluctant to draw attention to yourself
  11. immutable
    not subject or susceptible to change or variation
  12. aesthetic
    characterized by an appreciation of beauty or good taste
  13. incessant
    uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing
  14. ascetic
    someone who practices self denial as a spiritual discipline
  15. static
    not in physical motion
  16. autonomy
    political independence
  17. bastion
    projecting part of a rampart or other fortification
  18. disdain
    lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike
  19. contempt
    lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike
  20. benign
    kind in disposition or manner
  21. innocuous
    not injurious to physical or mental health
  22. credulous
    showing a lack of judgment or experience
  23. banal
    repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse
  24. disparage
    express a negative opinion of
  25. ambiguous
    having more than one possible meaning
  26. eccentric
    conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual
  27. anarchy
    a state of lawlessness and disorder
  28. philanthropist
    someone who makes charitable donations
  29. ameliorate
    make better
  30. squander
    spend thoughtlessly; throw away
  31. atrophy
    a decrease in size of an organ caused by disease or disuse
  32. virulent
    extremely poisonous or injurious; producing venom
  33. innovate
    bring something new to an environment
  34. zeal
    a feeling of strong eagerness
  35. servile
    submissive or fawning in attitude or behavior
  36. acuity
    sharpness of vision
  37. extol
    praise, glorify, or honor
  38. affable
    diffusing warmth and friendliness
  39. augment
    enlarge or increase
  40. assuage
    provide physical relief, as from pain
  41. benevolent
    showing or motivated by sympathy and understanding
  42. avarice
    reprehensible acquisitiveness; insatiable desire for wealth
  43. derision
    the act of treating with contempt
  44. dissonance
    disagreeable sounds
  45. disparity
    inequality or difference in some respect
  46. listless
    lacking zest or vivacity
  47. flagrant
    conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible
  48. philistine
    a person who is uninterested in intellectual pursuits
  49. indolence
    inactivity resulting from a dislike of work
  50. scrupulous
    characterized by extreme care and great effort
  51. acquiesce
    agree or express agreement
  52. tentative
    hesitant or lacking confidence; unsettled in mind or opinion
  53. prodigal
    recklessly wasteful
  54. adulation
    exaggerated flattery or praise
  55. capricious
    determined by chance or impulse rather than by necessity
  56. dogmatic
    pertaining to a code of beliefs accepted as authoritative
  57. prosaic
    lacking wit or imagination
  58. futile
    producing no result or effect
  59. austere
    of a stern or strict bearing or demeanor
  60. languid
    lacking spirit or liveliness
  61. complacent
    contented to a fault with oneself or one's actions
  62. pious
    having or showing or expressing reverence for a deity
  63. compliance
    the act of submitting, usually surrendering power to another
  64. ponderous
    having great mass and weight and unwieldiness
  65. dubious
    fraught with uncertainty or doubt
  66. protracted
    relatively long in duration
  67. ephemeral
    anything short-lived, as an insect that lives only for a day
  68. deference
    courteous regard for people's feelings
  69. inevitable
    incapable of being avoided or prevented
  70. heretic
    a person whose religious beliefs conflict with church dogma
  71. insipid
    lacking interest or significance or impact
  72. obscure
    not clearly understood or expressed
  73. paucity
    an insufficient quantity or number
  74. depravity
    moral perversion; impairment of virtue and moral principles
  75. profuse
    produced or growing in extreme abundance
  76. discern
    perceive, recognize, or detect
  77. conciliate
    gain the good will of or cause to be more favorably inclined
  78. expedite
    process fast and efficiently
  79. contrite
    feeling or expressing pain or sorrow
  80. peripheral
    on or near an edge or constituting an outer boundary
  81. didactic
    instructive, especially excessively
  82. taciturn
    habitually reserved and uncommunicative
  83. diffident
    showing modest reserve
  84. apprehensive
    in fear or dread of possible evil or harm
  85. digression
    a message that departs from the main subject
  86. expedient
    appropriate to a purpose
  87. dissent
    a difference of opinion
  88. fastidious
    giving careful attention to detail
  89. elucidate
    make clear and comprehensible
  90. novel
    an extended fictional work in prose
  91. gullible
    naive and easily deceived or tricked
  92. parsimony
    extreme stinginess
  93. strut
    walk in a proud, confident way
  94. provincial
    associated with an administrative district of a nation
  95. denounce
    speak out against
  96. respite
    a pause from doing something
  97. laud
    praise, glorify, or honor
  98. anecdote
    short account of an incident
  99. surreptitious
    marked by quiet and caution and secrecy
  100. drone
    make a monotonous low dull sound
  101. astute
    marked by practical hardheaded intelligence
  102. pedestrian
    a person who travels by foot
  103. blasphemy
    profane language
  104. censure
    harsh criticism or disapproval
Created on Sat Nov 09 10:10:59 EST 2013 (updated Wed Nov 20 21:22:39 EST 2013)

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