Lesson 3
SAT Word Skills 2 / Lesson 3
19 Words
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a strong statement or a piece of writing that expresses certain feelings and opinions
In his declamation, the politician made a passionate announcement about his plans for improving healthcare in the country.
View Full Definitionexpressing one's feelings in a dramatic and forceful way
In her declamatory poem, she expressed her innermost thoughts and desires with grandeur and intensity.
View Full Definitionresembling or relating to an announcement or fact
In the press release, the government issued a declarative statement regarding its new policy initiative.
View Full Definition(in the grammar of some languages) a group of nouns, pronouns, or adjectives changing in the same way to indicate case, number, and gender
In Latin, nouns and adjectives undergo various changes in form called declensions based on their role in a sentence."
View Full Definitionimpossible to be described or expressed in words
The beauty of the sunset over the ocean was so breathtaking that it left me in a state of unspeakable awe.
View Full Definitionlacking practical knowledge and experience and tending to believe everything
The unsophisticated tourist fell for the common scams and lost a significant amount of money.
View Full Definitionto cause someone to feel worried or anxious, usually because of a change
The sudden change in his friend's behavior last week unsettled him, leaving him wondering what could be wrong.
View Full Definitionhaving no moral principles and willing to do anything to achieve one's goals
The unscrupulous businessman deceived his partners and embezzled funds from the company to enrich himself.
View Full Definitionremained free from harm, injury, or damage despite challenging or dangerous circumstances
Despite the car accident, everyone walked away unscathed.
View Full Definitionto deliberately provoke, encourage, or initiate actions that lead to conflict, hostility, or harmful consequences
With a calculated move, the agent planted false evidence to instigate suspicion and create chaos within the organization.
View Full Definitionsomeone who initiates a particular thing
She was known as the instigator of community projects, always coming up with ideas to improve the neighborhood.
View Full Definitionto think or say that something is caused by a certain thing
Scientists attribute climate change to human activity.
View Full Definitionthe gradual reduction or decrease in size, quantity, strength, or effectiveness of something over time
Over time, the constant rubbing of two stones against each other resulted in attrition, causing both surfaces to wear down.
View Full Definitionshowing lack of respect for holy things or God, especially by using offensive or obscene language
During the religious ceremony, an attendee loudly shouted profane remarks, disrupting the solemn atmosphere and disrespecting the sacred occasion.
View Full Definitionsocially unacceptable language or behavior, typically involving the use of insulting or offensive terms
It is considered impolite to use profanity in professional settings, as it can create a hostile or unprofessional atmosphere.
View Full Definitionto observe an activity in order to ensure that everything is done properly
She was hired to oversee the day-to-day operations of the company.
View Full Definitiona person who is in charge of a group of employees to make sure they work properly
As the overseer of a customer service team, Sarah monitored call center agents, providing feedback and guidance to ensure they delivered excellent service and met performance targets.
View Full Definitionnot based on reason or logic
Her fear of flying was irrational since statistics showed that it is one of the safest modes of transportation.
View Full Definitionincapable of being simplified any more than it already is
The concept of human rights is based on the irreducible principle that every individual possesses inherent dignity and worth.
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