Lesson 24
SAT Word Skills 4 / Lesson 24
20 Words
10m
connected with God or a god, and considered holy or deeply respected in religious contexts
The river is considered sacred in many indigenous cultures.
View Full Definitionthe act of disrespectfully treating a sacred item or place
Vandalizing a place of worship is considered a sacrilege by many religious communities.
View Full Definitionto give something as a reward or compensation for services, favors, or achievements
The hero was requited with riches and honors for his bravery in battle.
View Full Definitionan act of giving something in return for an action or something else
The generous gift was given as a requital for his years of loyalty.
View Full Definitionrequired for a particular purpose or situation
Fulfilling the requisite qualifications is essential for applying to the job.
View Full Definition(of a cost or price) so high that discourages purchasing or doing something
The prohibitory cost of healthcare often discourages people from seeking necessary treatments.
View Full Definitionan official rule or law that forbids something
Smoking in public buildings is under prohibition.
View Full Definitionextremely large or vast in physical size
The Grand Canyon's immense size and breathtaking beauty attract millions of visitors each year.
View Full Definitionto completely put something into a liquid
The cook immersed the vegetables completely in the boiling water.
View Full Definition(particularly of something unpleasant) likely to take place in the near future
With tensions escalating between the two countries, war seemed imminent.
View Full Definitionto kill oneself or someone as a sacrifice, especially by fire
In ancient rituals, it was believed that some would immolate themselves to appease the gods.
View Full Definitionacting in a way that goes against accepted moral standards or principles
Stealing from others is considered immoral in every society.
View Full Definitionto make someone or something so famous that people remember it for a long time
The playwright immortalized the struggles of the working class through a timeless drama that resonated with audiences worldwide.
View Full Definitionto take a person or thing to a confined space and trap them there
The kidnappers decided to immure the hostages in an abandoned warehouse.
View Full Definitionunable to be changed or altered, remaining constant and unchanging over time
The laws of physics are considered immutable, governing the universe without exception.
View Full Definitionto feel extremely discouraged, disheartened, or in low spirits
He desponded for weeks after the business failure but eventually found the strength to start anew.
View Full Definitionfeeling hopeless, discouraged, or in low spirits, often due to a sense of failure or loss
The failure of his business left him feeling despondent and unsure about the future.
View Full Definitionmarked by sudden, involuntary, and jerky muscular contractions or spasms
She suffered from convulsive seizures that required medication.
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