Lesson 17
SAT Word Skills 3 / Lesson 17
20 Words
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positioned diagonally or at an angle, without being parallel or perpendicular
The oblique rays of sunlight created interesting shadows on the wall.
View Full Definitionto completely destroy something
The powerful explosion was so intense that it seemed to obliterate the entire building.
View Full Definitionto officially approve of something such as an action, change, practice, etc.
The city council decided to sanction the music festival, granting official permission for its organization in the park.
View Full Definitionattempting to showcase how one believes to be morally or religiously superior
Her sanctimonious remarks about others' behavior were seen as insincere and patronizing.
View Full Definitionthe state or quality of being sacred or morally pure
The sanctity of the temple was preserved through rituals and ceremonies that emphasized its holiness.
View Full Definitionhaving two or more possible meanings
The politician gave an equivocal answer about his stance on the issue.
View Full Definitionto purposely speak in a way that is confusing and open to different interpretations, aiming to deceive others
The politician equivocated when asked about his stance on the new policy.
View Full Definitionnot likely to cause injury, offense, or strong reaction
His comment seemed innocuous but sparked controversy.
View Full Definitiona person who does not acknowledge any religion or believes in a minority religion
View Full Definitionan observable fact, event, or situation, often unusual or not yet fully explained
Northern lights are a spectacular natural phenomenon.
View Full Definitiondisplaying an exceptional level of excellence
The phenomenal success of the movie was evident in its record-breaking box office numbers.
View Full Definitionan unusual or strange behavior, thought, or habit that is specific to one person
His constant humming while working is an idiosyncrasy of his.
View Full Definitiona group of words or a phrase that has a meaning different from the literal interpretation of its individual words, often specific to a particular language or culture
The idiom 'kick the bucket' means to die, and its meaning is quite different from the literal interpretation of kicking a bucket.
View Full Definitionunable to be refined
View Full Definitionso slight or gradual that it cannot be noticed
The temperature dropped by an imperceptible degree.
View Full Definitionhaving or showing little to no emotions
Despite the chaos around her, she remained impassive, betraying no signs of fear.
View Full Definitionthe feeling of being extremely annoyed by things not happening in their due time
His impatience grew as the meeting dragged on.
View Full Definitionexceeding reasonable limits or going beyond what is considered appropriate or moderate
His immoderate spending habits quickly drained his savings.
View Full Definitionnot easy to grasp or understand, often due to being abstract
The concept of eternity feels impalpable, something the human mind struggles to fully comprehend.
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