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Lesson 34

SAT Word Skills 6 / Lesson 34

Lesson 34

20 Words

10m

1
nib
nib
Noun

the hard, pointed part of a bird's beak

The sparrow used its nib to pick at the seeds.

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2
rapport
ra
pport
Noun

a close relationship in which there is a good understanding and communication between people

Despite meeting for the first time, their shared interests and easy conversation quickly established a strong rapport between them.

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3
biped
bi
ped
Noun

an organism or creature that has two feet and is capable of walking or standing upright on those feet

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4
clientele
clien
tele
Noun

the collective body of clients served by a business, professional, or institution

The boutique's clientele favored minimalist fashion and high-end fabrics.

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5
vio
lon
ce
llo
Noun

a large musical instrument of the violin family, with four strings that are tuned in perfect fifths

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6
bu
llock
Noun

a young male cow with its sex organs removed

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flair
flair
Noun

a person's innate talent or aptitude for a particular activity or skill

She displayed a flair for languages, effortlessly picking up new vocabulary and grammar structures.

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shackle
sha
ckle
Noun

a metal fastening, usually a pair, joined by a chain or hinge, used to fasten a prisoner's wrists or ankles together

The guards secured the prisoner's wrists with heavy iron shackles to prevent any attempts at escape.

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calamity
ca
la
mi
ty
Noun

an event causing great and often sudden damage, distress, or destruction

The earthquake was a calamity that devastated the entire city, leaving buildings in ruins.

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10
drivel
dri
vel
Noun

saliva or mucus flowing from the mouth or nose, typically associated with illness or incapacity

The child wiped the drivel from his chin with the back of his hand.

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11
clique
clique
Noun

a small, exclusive group of individuals who share similar interests, attitudes, or social status

In high school, there was a clique of popular kids who always hung out together and rarely interacted with anyone else.

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12
anthracite
anth
ra
cite
Noun

a type of coal characterized by its high carbon content, glossy appearance, and clean-burning properties

The coal-fired power plant preferred anthracite due to its high energy content and low emissions.

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13
pinch
pinch
Verb

to tightly grip and squeeze something, particularly someone's flesh, between one's fingers

He had to pinch the bridge of his nose to alleviate the growing headache.

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14
pommel
po
mmel
Verb

strike, usually with the fist

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15
nucleus
nuc
leus
Noun

(biology) the part of a cell that contains most of the genetic information

The nucleus of a cell contains genetic material in the form of DNA, which regulates cellular activities.

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16
keepsake
keep
sake
Noun

an object kept or given to someone as a reminder of a person, place, or event, often holding sentimental value

She treasured the locket as a keepsake from her grandmother, holding onto it dearly for its sentimental value.

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17
flax
flax
Noun

plant of the genus Linum that is cultivated for its seeds and for the fibers of its stem

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18
cathode
ca
thode
Noun

a negatively charged electrode within an electrical device, from which electrons flow out into the external circuit

The cathode of the battery supplies electrons to the external circuit when the device is in use.

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19
hillock
hi
llock
Noun

a small, rounded mound or hill, typically found in a landscape with gently rolling terrain

The children loved playing on the hillock in the park, rolling down its grassy slopes.

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20
iota
io
ta
Noun

a tiny or negligible amount, emphasizing its minimal significance

Despite searching for hours, I couldn't find a single iota of evidence to support his claim.

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