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Lesson 44

SAT Word Skills 4 / Lesson 44

Lesson 44

18 Words

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1
acidulous
a
ci
du
lous
Adjective

slightly sour or acidic, not strongly so, often describing a mild tanginess

The acidulous taste of the lemon juice added a refreshing zest to the dish.

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bumptious
bump
tious
Adjective

too confident or proud in expressing oneself, in a way that is annoying to others

She became bumptious after receiving the promotion, constantly bragging about her achievements.

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cantankerous
can
tan
ke
rous
Adjective

difficult to get along with and easily angered

The cantankerous old man yelled at the neighbors for no reason.

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sumptuous
sump
tuous
Adjective

having a rich and luxurious quality

The sumptuous banquet featured an array of gourmet dishes prepared by renowned chefs.

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bibulous
bi
bu
lous
Adjective

eager to drink too much liquor

The bibulous man seemed unable to enjoy anything without a drink in his hand.

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spinous
spi
nous
Adjective

(of some plants or animals) having sharp, needle-like things on the surface of their body

Be careful not to touch the spinous branches of the cactus, as they can pierce your skin.

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contiguous
con
ti
guous
Adjective

occurring without interruption, one after another, in a continuous sequence

The events happened on contiguous days, with no break between them.

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industrious
in
dust
rious
Adjective

hard-working and productive

She is an industrious student who always completes her assignments on time.

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garrulous
ga
rru
lous
Adjective

talking a great deal, particularly about trivial things

Her garrulous phone calls often lasted for hours, filled with small talk.

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10
au
ri
fe
rous
Adjective

(of rocks) holding gold within

Prospectors discovered auriferous quartz, which promised great rewards.

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nefarious
ne
fa
rious
Adjective

extremely evil or wicked, typically involving illegal or immoral actions

The nefarious plot of the antagonist aimed to overthrow the government.

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12
emeritus
e
me
ri
tus
Adjective

keeping the title of their former position after retirement as an honor, especially of a university professor

After retiring, Professor Smith was named professor emeritus in recognition of his years of dedicated service.

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indigenous
in
di
ge
nous
Adjective

(of animals and plants) found and developed only in a particular place and not been brought from elsewhere

The indigenous flora and fauna of Hawaii are unlike those found anywhere else in the world.

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14
unctuous
unc
tuous
Adjective

characterized by excessive ingratiation or flattery, often in a way that seems insincere or manipulative

His unctuous compliments made her question his genuine intentions.

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15
con
sang
ui
neous
Adjective

sharing the same ancestor

The consanguineous ties between the royal families of Europe have been well-documented throughout history.

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spontaneous
spon
ta
neous
Adjective

tending to act on impulse or in the moment

His spontaneous decision to take a road trip meant he left without even packing a bag.

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boisterous
bois
te
rous
Adjective

marked by a lack of control or discipline

The boisterous crowd ignored the speaker and shouted over each other.

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contentious
con
ten
tious
Adjective

inclined to argue or provoke disagreement

The contentious individual frequently initiated arguments and disagreements within the group.

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