Lesson 10
SAT Word Skills 4 / Lesson 10
18 Words
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to cause someone to lose courage, enthusiasm, or hope
Receiving a rejection letter can dishearten even the most determined job seeker.
View Full Definitionreluctance to do something
She showed disinclination toward accepting the promotion, preferring her current role.
View Full Definitionuntrue information spread to hide the truth or deceive people
The media outlets were criticized for disseminating disinformation about the situation.
View Full Definitionlacking sincerity and honesty, particularly by not revealing as much as one knows
Her disingenuous response made it clear she wasn’t telling the whole truth.
View Full Definitionto not allow one's family, especially one's children, to receive any money or property after one's death
After the argument, he decided to disinherit his son and leave everything to charity.
View Full Definitioncausing sadness or disappointment
The dismal weather matched his gloomy mood perfectly.
View Full Definitionto hold back from an action or behavior
Even in the midst of the serious meeting, John couldn't forbear a grin at his colleague's witty comment.
View Full Definitionthe act of not enforcing a legal right
The judge granted forbearance to the defendant, postponing the trial for another six months.
View Full Definitionto not give permission typically through the use of authority, rules, etc.
The teacher forbade talking during the exam.
View Full Definitionto isolate a jury in order to prevent them from talking to other people
The jury was sequestrated in a hotel to keep them from reading the news about the trial.
View Full Definitionto keep something or someone separate from others
The special needs students were sequestered in a separate classroom to receive tailored instruction.
View Full Definitionthe act of refusing to continue supporting something
After years of support, her renunciation of the political party left her peers speechless.
View Full Definitionthe state of being admired and respected by many people
The scientist achieved worldwide renown for his groundbreaking research on climate change.
View Full Definitionto make a building or a place look good again by repairing or painting it
The homeowners decided to renovate their kitchen, installing new cabinets and countertops.
View Full Definitionto adjust the structure or layout of something in a new way
The manager decided to reorganize the office layout to improve workflow and efficiency.
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