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Lesson 5

SAT Word Skills 4 / Lesson 5

Lesson 5

17 Words

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1
sex
tet
Noun

a group consisting of six musicians or singers who perform together

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2
sex
tu
ple
Adjective

consisting of six parts

A sextuple layer of insulation was added to the walls, ensuring maximum energy efficiency for the building.

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3
precise
pre
cise
Adjective

(of a person) highly accurate and careful in actions or words

The precise engineer made sure every measurement was flawless.

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4
christen
christ
en
Verb

to initiate someone into the Christian faith through a special ceremony, often involving the use of water

The priest will christen the newborn in a special ceremony at the church.

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5
christ
en
dom
Noun

all the Christian people and countries around the world

Christendom will continue to play a key role in global diplomacy and humanitarian efforts.

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6
disabuse
dis
a
buse
Verb

to help a person rid themselves of their misconceptions

The professor disabused the students of the myth about ancient civilizations.

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disaffection
dis
a
ffec
tion
Noun

a sense of discontent, particularly towards a governing system

If the government doesn’t address the growing disaffection among the people, it may face serious consequences in the upcoming elections.

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8
disagree
dis
ag
ree
Verb

to hold or give a different opinion about something

He disagreed with the critic's review of the play.

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9
disallow
dis
a
llow
Verb

to reject or forbid something officially

The school administration decided to disallow cell phone usage during class hours.

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10
disapprove
dis
app
rove
Verb

to have an unfavorable opinion or judgment about something

The manager currently disapproves of tardiness in the workplace.

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11
disarm
dis
arm
Verb

to deprive someone or something of weapons or the ability to cause harm

Police officers worked to peacefully disarm the suspect holding hostages.

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12
disapprobation
dis
app
ro
ba
tion
Noun

strong disapproval of something, especially something moral

His disapprobation toward the new law was clear when he spoke out at the public forum.

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13
dis
a
rrange
Verb

to make something disorganized

His careless handling of the documents will inevitably disarrange the entire filing system.

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14
disarray
dis
a
rray
Noun

a state of confusion and lack of order and organization

If the manager doesn’t step in soon, the department will fall into disarray, making it impossible to meet deadlines.

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15
disband
dis
band
Verb

to stop operating as a group

Disbanding the task force was necessary after their mission was completed successfully.

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16
disburden
dis
bur
den
Verb

to free someone from a burden

The counselor helped disburden the student by offering practical advice for managing stress.

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17
disburse
dis
burse
Verb

to distribute money, funds, or resources, typically for various purposes or obligations

The finance department will disburse salaries to employees at the end of the month.

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