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SAT常用词汇总结61-120

SAT常用词汇总结61-120

61.solicitous (45)eager to help; asking if one can help; sympathetic(solicit, solicitude)
62.daunting (45)discouraging; intimidating; scary (undaunted)
63.skepticism (44)doubt (skeptical, skeptic)
64.coherent (44)sticking together in a unified whole; orderly;logically understandable; lucid (incoherent)
65.autonomy (44)independence; self-government (autonomous)
66.comprehensive (44)all-inclusive; thorough; complete; encompassing a great deal
67.ambiguous (44)unclear; capable of being interpreted in more than one way; uncertain; doubtful; dubious; notdefinitive (ambiguity, unambiguous)
68.pretentious (43)believing oneself to better than others; boastful; affected; not modest or reserved (pretense, pretension)
69.rhetoric (43)impressive sounding, though sometimes empty, words; a formal speech (rhetorical)
70.ephemeral (43)short-lived; present so fleetingly as barely to exist;transient; evanescent
71.spurious (43)not genuine; fake; false; inauthentic
72.valid (43)well-grounded; sound; logical; effective; legal;legitimate (validity, invalid)
73.contempt (43)looking down on others or feeling superior to them;to feel that someone or something deserves great disrespect; condescension (contemptuous)
74.restrained (43)calm and collected; controlled; not impulsive;reserved (self-restraint)
75.mundane (43)relating to everyday life; uninspired; banal; prosaic
76.impetuous (43)rash; impulsive; capricious; not retrained(impetuosity)
77.repudiate (42)to reject a person or an idea completely; to have nothing to do with any longer (repudiation)
78.definitive (42)settling a disputed matter finally; no longer tentative; conclusive; authoritative; decisive(defining, indefinite)
79.debunk (42)to prove wrong or false; to invalidate
80.divergent (41)to separate; to split away from; to move apart; to travel in different directions (diverge, converge)
81.digress (41)to wander away from a topic; to change the subjectof a discussion momentarily (digression, digressive)
82.sustain (41)to hold up; to support; to keep something going(sustenance)
83.incongruous (41)not fitting or matching; seeming out of place(incongruity, congruent)
84.diffident (40)lacking confidence; shy; reserved; apprehensive;wary (diffidence)
85.subtle (40)so slight as to be hard to notice; hard to distinguish or discern (subtlety)
86.transient (40)passing through a place quickly; not lasting; short- lived; transitory; ephemeral; evanescent(transience)
87.serene (40)not disturbed; peaceful; quiet; tranquil (serenity)
88.inconsequential (40) not worth noticing; unimportant; so insignificantas to have no consequences; negligible; trivial; trite(consequence)
89.scrutinize (40)to examine something closely and completely, especially with an aim to finding faults (scrutiny, inscrutable)
90.assert (40)to state a belief positively; to claim, often without proof (assertion, assertive)
91.foster (40)to promote; to encourage; to contribute to something’s growth
92.perplex (40)to confuse; to mystify (perplexing, perplexity)
93.narrative (40)an account, story, or history about something(narrate, narrator, narration)
94.prosaic (39)ordinary; matter-of-fact; lacking imagination;uninspired; hackneyed; mundane; banal (prose)
95.substantiate (39)to offer supporting evidence; to help prove; to corroborate (unsubstantiated, substantive, substantial; insubstantial)
96.optimistic (39)hopeful; looking on the bright side; expecting the best; sanguine (optimism, optimist)
97.tranquil (39)calm; peaceful; quiet; relaxing; serene (tranquility)
98.denounce (39)to put someone down, often publicly; to blame someone; to accuse (denunciation)
99.condescend (38)to talk down to; to act superior to; to dismiss; to treat with contempt (condescending, condescension)
100. partisan (38)supporting one side in a dispute, especially over political matters; biased; not detached or objective(bipartisan, nonpartisan)
101. prosperity (38)success, especially financial (prosper, prosperous)
102. lucid (38)clear; easily understood; transparent; coherent(elucidate, pellucid)
103. advocate (38)someone who supports a cause; a supporter; a champion; a proponent (advocacy)
104. distinguish (38)to notice; to pick something out, as a person in a crowd; to see something as different; to discriminate; to discern (distinguished, indistinguishable)
105. superficial (37)only on the surface; shallow; unimportant
106. illusory (37)seemingly real but not; deceptive; false; inauthentic(disillusion, illusive)
107. apprehensive (36)having great doubts; nervous; fearful; diffident(apprehension, apprehend)
108. nostalgia (36)fondness for and missing the past, especially one’s own; missing the good old days (nostalgic)
109. benevolent (36)kind; generous; tending to help others; solicitous(benevolence)
110. sympathy (36)sharing feelings; showing concern for another; harmonious; solicitude (sympathetic, sympathies, unsympathetic)
111. corrupt (36)to ruin something, especially a person’s morals; to make impure; to decay (corruption, incorruptible)
112. polemical (35)arguing a position, especially a radical one(polemics, polemicist)
113. belie (35)to contradict; to fail to confirm (belied, belying)
114. mock (35)to ridicule; to make fun of, often as something fake;to satirize (mockery)
115. compromised (35)to make insecure or to place in danger; to come to an agreement by settling differences; agreeing to something partially (uncompromising)
116. disdain (34)considering someone or something beneath oneself;to have contempt for; to despise; condescension
117. presumption (34)a bold assumption; being overly bold with someoneto the point of disrespect (presume, presuming, presumptuous)
118. caustic (34)burning; sarcastic
119. deferential (34)respectful; reverent; venerating (defer, deferred, deferral)
120. subjective (34)open to interpretation; reflecting someone’s perspective; biased; not objective