Lesson 39
SAT Word Skills 4 / Lesson 39
20 Words
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(of an object) blocking the passage of light and preventing objects from being seen through it
The opaque curtains blocked out all sunlight from entering the room.
View Full Definitionthe visual property of something having a milky brightness and a play of colors from the surface
View Full Definition(of cases, statements, etc.) capable of making others believe that something is true with the use of logic and reasoning
Her cogent explanation of the scientific theory helped the students grasp the complex concepts with ease.
View Full Definitionto think carefully about something
During the meeting, she took a moment to cogitate before expressing her opinion.
View Full Definitionto make something clear and easy to understand by explaining it more
The professor clarified the complex concept by giving real-life examples.
View Full Definitiona medieval brass instrument known for its clear, shrill, and piercing tone, often used in ceremonies or military signals
The musician played the clarion to announce the king's arrival.
View Full Definitionthe murder of your own father or mother
View Full Definitionto start a written work with a brief statement or introduction, often written by the author or editor, to provide context or explain the purpose
The author decided to preface the novel with a personal note to the readers.
View Full Definitionput or said at the beginning of a book, speech, or other work as an introduction or explanation
The author's prefatory remarks provided insight into the inspiration behind the novel.
View Full Definitionopen to listening or considering suggestions and new ideas
The committee members were receptive to new ideas and eager to explore innovative solutions.
View Full Definitionnot making sense or following clear reasoning
It’s illogical to think you can drive without a license.
View Full Definitionthe quality of showing deep respect for God, religious practices, or moral principles
Her piety was evident in her daily prayers.
View Full Definitionan outdated and offensive term once used to describe a hospital or institution for people with mental illnesses
In the 18th century, patients with severe disorders were often confined to a bedlam.
View Full Definitionto decorate lavishly, often with various ornaments or embellishments
For the grand celebration, they decided to bedeck the banquet hall with sparkling lights and luxurious drapes.
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