Lesson 25
SAT Word Skills 6 / Lesson 25
20 Words
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to impose a restriction or official ban on the release, publication, or distribution of certain information, news, or materials
The newspaper editor decided to embargo the sensitive article until the legal implications were clarified.
View Full Definitiona dishonest and morally questionable individual, often involved in deceitful or unlawful behavior
The notorious scoundrel swindled innocent people out of their savings with his elaborate scams.
View Full Definitiona meal with many dishes from which people serve themselves at a table and then eat elsewhere
The hotel offered a lavish buffet with a wide variety of international cuisines.
View Full Definitiona final and conclusive ending, often implying death or the settlement of a debt
With the passing of the beloved king, the realm mourned the quietus of an era.
View Full Definitiona type of comic theatrical production combining pantomime, dance, singing, etc. popular in the 1800s and early 1900s
The vaudeville show opened with a lively musical number, followed by a series of comedy skits performed by a troupe of traveling actors.
View Full Definitionpin inserted through an axletree to hold a wheel on
View Full Definitionto defeat someone or something in a decisive and overwhelming manner
The army launched a surprise attack to rout the enemy forces and secure a quick victory.
View Full Definitiona fundamental belief or principle that is central to a system of thought, philosophy, or religion
The tenet of democracy underscores the importance of representative governance and individual freedoms.
View Full Definitionthe Pope in the Roman Catholic Church
The pontiff addressed the faithful gathered in St. Peter's Square, delivering a message of peace and unity.
View Full Definitiona sudden and uncontrollable outburst or convulsion, often of emotion or action
He was overcome by a paroxysm of laughter, unable to control his amusement at the comedian's jokes.
View Full Definitiona thing that reduces the chances of someone doing something because it makes them aware of its difficulties or consequences
Increased security measures serve as a deterrent to potential thieves.
View Full Definitiona cunning or deceptive strategy or action intended to deceive or trick someone
The spy employed a clever ruse to gain access to classified information.
View Full Definitiona beginner or novice in a particular field or activity
As a tyro in the world of painting, she eagerly absorbed techniques and styles from experienced artists.
View Full Definitiona pair of characters used to represent a single sound, such as "sh" or "th", in phonetics or linguistics
In the word "ship," the letters "sh" form a digraph representing the sound /ʃ/.
View Full Definitiona form of punishment in which a person is forced to run between two lines of men facing each other and armed with clubs or whips to beat the victim
View Full Definitiona mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself
View Full Definitiona place or location, often used as a substitute or in place of something else
In lieu of flowers, the family requested donations to be made to a charity in memory of their loved one.
View Full Definitiona thing that was done or said in a social or public situation that is considered to be an embarrassing or tactless mistake
The politician’s gaffe during the speech caused widespread embarrassment and criticism.
View Full Definitiona tall column made of stone with four sides and a pyramid-like top, used as a monument to honor an important event or person
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