Lesson 25
SAT Word Skills 4 / Lesson 25
20 Words
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to take great pleasure or delight in an experience or activity
She reveled in the peacefulness of her morning yoga routine.
View Full Definitionthe act of making something known or revealed, particularly something surprising or previously unknown
The revelation of the secret shocked everyone in the room.
View Full Definitionto resound or echo with a deep, prolonged sound, often creating a lasting impression or effect
Her laughter reverberated through the room, lifting everyone's spirits.
View Full Definitionto feel deep respect or admiration for someone or something
The community members revere the wise elder for their wealth of knowledge and experience.
View Full Definitionthe use of words that convey the opposite meaning as a way to annoy someone or for creating a humorous effect
His tone was full of sarcasm when he complimented her cooking skills, knowing she had burned dinner.
View Full Definitiona stone coffin in ancient times, often decorated with a sculpture
The ancient sarcophagus was placed in the center of the burial chamber, surrounded by offerings.
View Full Definitionhumorous in a manner that is cruel and disrespectful
She responded with a sardonic smile when he suggested that her idea was brilliant.
View Full Definitionreferring to clothing, particularly men's clothing, or the manner in which it is tailored or worn
His sartorial choices reflected his impeccable taste and attention to detail, always opting for tailored suits and polished shoes.
View Full Definitionto begin a process or course of action
After discussing the matter, they decided to proceed with the plan.
View Full Definitionan operation performed by medical professionals to diagnose, treat, etc. a medical condition or injury
The surgeon explained the details of the procedure scheduled for tomorrow to remove the appendix.
View Full Definitiona tall pointed headdress worn by bishops and senior abbots as a symbol of authority and position during some ceremonies
View Full Definitiona mass departure of people, especially to escape danger, hardship, or oppression
The war triggered a massive exodus of refugees across the border.
View Full Definitionto dig out a corpse from the ground, especially from a grave, for examination, reburial, or other purposes
Forensic experts may exhume a body to conduct further investigations.
View Full Definitionto clear someone from blame or responsibility for a wrongdoing or crime, often through evidence
The newly discovered evidence served to exonerate the wrongly accused individual.
View Full Definitionexciting or beautiful because of having qualities that are very unusual or different
The market was filled with exotic fruits, each more vibrant than the last.
View Full Definitionan obvious difference between two similar or related things or persons
The distinction between the two candidates was clear, with one focusing on innovation and the other on tradition.
View Full Definitionto recognize and mentally separate two things, people, etc.
The detective could distinguish the authentic painting from the clever forgery.
View Full Definitiona god in Greek mythology who has the face and body of a human and legs, horns, tails, and ears of a goat
The satyr, with his mischievous grin, led the woodland creatures in a wild dance under the moonlight.
View Full Definitionhumor, irony, ridicule, or sarcasm used to expose or criticize the faults and shortcomings of a person, government, etc.
Satire in literature often challenges societal norms and conventions.
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