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Lesson 34

SAT Word Skills 3 / Lesson 34

Lesson 34

20 Words

10m

1
bane
bane
Noun

something that causes continual trouble, misery, or destruction

His arrogance was the bane of his leadership.

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2
banter
ban
ter
Verb

to engage in light, playful, and teasing conversation or exchange of remarks

Friends often banter about each other's quirks and habits, creating a lighthearted and enjoyable environment.

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3
automaton
au
to
ma
ton
Noun

a machine, usually in the shape of a human, that moves on its own

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4
autobiography
au
to
biog
ra
phy
Noun

the story of the life of a person, written by the same person

He wrote an autobiography to share his life story with the world.

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autopsy
au
top
sy
Noun

an examination of a deceased person's organs to determine the cause of death

Autopsies are crucial for investigating and determining the cause of death.

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6
encamp
en
camp
Verb

to set up tents or a temporary place to stay in

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encapsulate
en
cap
su
late
Verb

to represent something in a short and brief manner

In her final remarks, the speaker encapsulated the key themes of the conference.

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8
enclave
enc
lave
Noun

a specific part of a city or country surrounded by another territory, often one with a different background, culture, religion, nationality, etc.

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9
encompass
en
com
pass
Verb

to include or contain a wide range of different things within a particular scope or area

The report will encompass data from various sources to provide a comprehensive analysis.

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10
indiscriminate
in
disc
ri
mi
nate
Adjective

not considering the distinctions

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indispensable
in
dis
pen
sa
ble
Adjective

essential and impossible to do without

Oxygen is indispensable for human life.

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12
indistinct
in
dis
tinct
Adjective

not easily defined or understood due to a lack of clarity or precision

Her memory of the event was indistinct, making it difficult to recall specific details.

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13
ineluctable
i
ne
luc
ta
ble
Adjective

impossible to avoid or resist

Death is the ineluctable fate of all living beings.

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14
inept
i
nept
Adjective

lacking in proficiency and practicality

She was an inept cook, often burning meals and overcooking simple dishes.

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15
persist
per
sist
Verb

to continue a course of action with determination, even when faced with challenges or discouragement

Despite his injury, the athlete persisted in training for the marathon.

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16
persnickety
pers
ni
cke
ty
Adjective

overthinking anxiously about insignificant details

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17
recant
re
cant
Verb

to take back a statement or belief, especially publicly

The politician currently faces pressure to recant his controversial statement made during the press conference.

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18
recline
rec
line
Verb

to rest or lean one's body in a comfortable position

After a long day, he reclined his tired body on the plush sofa.

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19
recumbent
re
cum
bent
Adjective

placing oneself in a lying position to rest or sleep

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20
redress
re
dress
Noun

a sum of money paid to someone to make up for the damage or harm done to them

The court ordered the company to pay redress to the injured workers.

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