Lesson 23
SAT Word Skills 4 / Lesson 23
20 Words
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any written or spoken word considered as a series of letters and sounds, regardless of its meaning
Even though the vocable was part of the song, it didn’t add to the meaning of the lyrics.
View Full Definitiona particular occupation which one finds worthy and is trained for
For many, being a doctor is more than a career; it’s a vocation based on a desire to heal.
View Full Definitiona division between a group of people caused by their disagreement over beliefs or views
A schism in the political party caused a split in leadership and policy.
View Full Definitionto harm or injure someone or something
The harsh criticism did scathe her emotions.
View Full Definitiona car that has a foldable or detachable roof
He drove a convertible to enjoy the sunny weather.
View Full Definitionan event or process that leads to a significant transformation or change in something
The conversion from paper to digital records saved the company a lot of time.
View Full Definitionknowledgeable or experienced with something
She became conversant in several languages through her travels.
View Full Definition(of natural forces such as wind, water, or other environmental factors) to gradually wear away or diminish the surface of a material
The river's strong currents eroded the riverbank over time.
View Full Definitionthe act of removing something such as a writing, drawing, or data
The erasure of the old files was necessary to make space for new data.
View Full Definitiona state of drunkenness caused by consuming too much alcohol
Inebriation often clouds judgment, leading people to make decisions they would later regret.
View Full Definitionlively, bold, and confident in a playful or appealing way
Her pert smile and confident attitude made her stand out in the crowd.
View Full Definitionto be applicable, connected, or relevant to a particular subject, circumstance, or situation
In the context of the discussion, please only raise questions that pertain to the current agenda.
View Full Definitiondeterminedly continuing to do or to believe something, even when it gets difficult
Her pertinacious belief in the cause inspired others to join the movement.
View Full Definitionthe quality of having determination to continue doing or believing something in spite of any opposition or hardships
Her pertinacity in pursuing her dream career was truly inspiring.
View Full Definitiondirectly related to the matter being considered
She provided all the pertinent details during the meeting, ensuring everyone understood the issue.
View Full Definitiona situation where there is not enough food that causes hunger and death
Many children were orphaned as a result of the famine.
View Full Definitionto free a person from slavery or forced labor
The abolitionists worked tirelessly to emancipate those held in bondage.
View Full Definitionto come out or flow, often from a specific source
Wisdom seemed to emanate from the elderly teacher as she shared her life experiences.
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