Lesson 38
SAT Word Skills 6 / Lesson 38
17 Words
9m
to copy the style, technique, or subject matter of another artist or artwork
The new artist tried to mimic the brush strokes and color palette of the famous painter.
View Full Definitionto apply or utilize a device, tool, or method for a specific purpose
The chef implements a new cooking technique to enhance the flavor of the dish.
View Full Definitionhaving a dull grayish-brown color; nut-brown
View Full Definitiona number of interconnected electronic devices such as computers that form a system so that data can be shared
The company upgraded its computer network to improve communication among employees.
View Full Definitionbehaving or acting in a way that is funny, energetic, or silly, it is usually annoying or strange
His antic dance moves made everyone laugh at the party.
View Full Definitionto make small, restless movements or gestures due to nervousness or impatience
The child couldn't sit still and kept fidgeting in his chair during the long car ride.
View Full Definitionto produce a plan, idea, etc. in one's mind
The architect conceived a visionary design for the futuristic building.
View Full Definitionto apply oil, ointment, or a similar substance in a religious or ceremonial act
The priest anoints the sick with holy oil during the sacrament of anointing.
View Full Definitiona deep crease or groove on the face caused by repeated facial expressions
A furrow appeared between his brows as he read the letter.
View Full Definitionto clear an area of trees, typically by cutting them down extensively
The logging company deforests vast areas each year.
View Full Definitionto refer to something as an example or proof
The lawyer cited similar court cases to argue for his client's innocence.
View Full Definitionto intentionally prevent someone or something from accomplishing a purpose or plan
The vigilant guards regularly thwart attempts to trespass into the restricted area.
View Full Definitionto tear something forcefully
In a fit of rage, he tried to rend the fabric but only succeeded in damaging it further.
View Full Definitionto peel or strip away the outer layer of a fruit, vegetable, or other foods
She pares the apples before adding them to the pie filling.
View Full Definitionto use up or diminish the quantity or supply of a resource, material, or substance
Continuous deforestation can deplete the natural habitat for many species.
View Full Definitionto form an idea or opinion about something with limited information or unclear evidence
When the news spread about the missing person, neighbors started to conjecture about the possible reasons for their disappearance.
View Full Definitionto employ people for a company, etc.
The company is actively recruiting new graduates for entry-level positions.
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