Lesson 20
SAT Word Skills 3 / Lesson 20
19 Words
10m
a territory or area under the control or authority of a ruler or government
The castle stood at the heart of the king's domain.
View Full Definitionhaving superiority in power, influence, or importance
The lion is the dominant predator in its ecosystem, ruling over other animals.
View Full Definitionto have the power to completely or partially control someone or something
In the competitive business world, companies strive to dominate their market.
View Full Definitionan awkward misunderstanding
The dinner party ended in an imbroglio when two guests argued over a mistaken identity.
View Full Definitionto stain something, especially by water or blood
View Full Definitionto fill something with a specific quality or emotion
As a teacher, he aimed to imbue his students with a love for learning and critical thinking.
View Full Definitionfree from any stain or dirt
She kept her house immaculate, with every surface gleaming and spotless.
View Full Definitionthe interpretation of a person's character or temperament based on the structure and expression of their face
His stern physiognomy gave the impression of a strict personality.
View Full Definitionthe study of Earth's physical characteristics
View Full Definitionthe field of science that studies the function or interactions among organisms
She is studying physiology to understand how the body’s systems work together.
View Full Definitionto encourage or provoke a response, reaction, or activity
The interactive workshop was designed to stimulate creative thinking and problem-solving skills.
View Full Definitionsomething that triggers a reaction in various areas like psychology or physiology
In a lab experiment, the researchers applied a visual stimulus to study participants to observe and measure their neurological responses.
View Full Definitionto get something from a specific source
She was able to derive valuable insights from her research on sustainable energy.
View Full Definitionthe rate at which a function changes with respect to its independent variable
Calculating the derivative of a position function yields the velocity function, describing the rate of change of position with respect to time.
View Full Definitionrelated to changes in a word's form that show a meaning-related connection with its base
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