Lesson 42
SAT Word Skills 2 / Lesson 42
19 Words
10m
a person who has an interest in a particular subject but lacks determination or knowledge on the matter
He dabbled in painting but considered himself more of a dilettante than a serious artist, rarely devoting enough time to master the craft.
View Full Definitionpersistent effort or attention towards a task or goal
She approached her studies with great diligence, always ensuring her work was thorough.
View Full Definitionconsistently putting in the necessary time and energy to achieve one's goals
His diligent work ethic helped him excel in his career.
View Full Definitionactive and full of energy
Mary's energetic dance moves lit up the stage during the performance.
View Full Definitionto cause someone to lose physical or mental energy or strength
The long, grueling workout served to enervate him, leaving him feeling completely drained.
View Full Definitionto cause someone or something to lose strength
Lack of exercise can enfeeble muscles over time.
View Full Definitionshowing excessive pride in one's abilities or accomplishments
View Full Definitiona hard time in a country's economy characterized by a reduction in employment, production, and trade
During the recession, many businesses were forced to close, leading to widespread job losses.
View Full Definitionan allele that produces its characteristic phenotype only when its paired allele is identical
View Full Definitionto form a judgment on the quality, worth, nature, ability or importance of something, someone, or a situation
The manager assesses employees' performance during quarterly reviews.
View Full Definitionan expert who calculates the value of something to impose tax on it
View Full Definitionto act or pretend to be someone else, typically for the purpose of entertainment or mimicry
The actor was able to impersonate the famous politician so convincingly that even close associates were fooled.
View Full Definitionto replace the position or importance of something
The new technology quickly began to displace traditional methods of communication.
View Full Definitionto take away someone's ownership of a property
The government dispossessed the landowners to make way for a new highway.
View Full Definitiona difficult situation in which opposing parties cannot reach an agreement
Negotiations reached an impasse after both sides refused to budge.
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