1,000 most common SAT words
High-frequency SAT vocabulary with definitions, examples, and difficulty labels. Browse below or open a flashcard set for active recall.
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- AbateMedium
Definition
to become less active, less intense, or less in amount
Example
“As I began my speech, my feelings of nervousness quickly abated.”
- AbruptEasy
Definition
Sudden and unexpected.
Example
“His abrupt departure surprised everyone.”
- AbstractMedium
Definition
existing purely in the mind; not representing actual reality
Example
“Julie had trouble understanding the appeal of the abstract painting.”
- AbysmalEasy
Definition
extremely bad
Example
“I got an abysmal grade on my research paper!”
- AcceptableEasy
Definition
Satisfactory or permissible.
Example
“The teacher deemed Sara's late assignment acceptable.”
- AccidentalEasy
Definition
Happening by chance.
Example
“The oil spill was purely accidental.”
- AccommodateMedium
Definition
To provide space or make adjustments.
Example
“The Grand Hotel can accommodate up to 500 guests.”
- AccuracyMedium
Definition
The quality of being correct or precise.
Example
“The accuracy of the intern's report was impressive.”
- AcknowledgeEasy
Definition
To recognize or admit the truth.
Example
“She refused to acknowledge her mistake.”
- AcquiredMedium
Definition
Gained through effort or experience.
Example
“Edmund had acquired a taste for fine wine.”
- AdaptEasy
Definition
To adjust to new conditions.
Example
“Newly-released animals generally adapt to their environments over time.”
- AdeptMedium
Definition
having knowledge or skill (usu. in a particular area)
Example
“Beth loves playing the piano, but she’s especially adept at the violin.”
- AdequateMedium
Definition
having sufficient qualifications to meet a specific task or purpose
Example
“Though his resume was adequate, the company doubted whether he’d be a good fit.”
- AdhereMedium
Definition
To stick to or follow closely.
Example
“You must adhere to the rules if you don't want to get in trouble.”
- AdjustEasy
Definition
To modify or change slightly.
Example
“He had to adjust his seat for comfort.”
- AdmireEasy
Definition
To respect or look up to.
Example
“I admire my mother's dedication to her work.”
- AdvantageousMedium
Definition
Beneficial or useful.
Example
“Speaking multiple languages is advantageous.”
- AdventMedium
Definition
the arrival or creation of something
Example
“The world has never been the same since the advent of the light bulb.”
- AdviseEasy
Definition
To recommend or give guidance.
Example
“I advise you to study for the exam.”
- AggravateEasy
Definition
To worsen or intensify.
Example
“Scratching the rash will only aggravate it.”
- AggressiveMedium
Definition
Forceful or overly assertive.
Example
“The man's aggressive tone made everyone uneasy.”
- AlludeMedium
Definition
to make a secretive mention of something
Example
“She alluded to the problem at hand but didn’t say anything more about it.”
- AmbiguityMedium
Definition
Uncertainty or multiple interpretations.
Example
“The ambiguity in his vague statement caused confusion.”
- AmbivalenceMedium
Definition
Mixed or conflicting feelings.
Example
“Jessie felt ambivalence about moving to a new city.”
- AmeliorateHard
Definition
To improve or make better.
Example
“The new policy aims to ameliorate working conditions for all employees.”
- AmplifyEasy
Definition
To increase in size or effect.
Example
“The microphone will amplify your voice.”
- AmusingEasy
Definition
Entertaining or humorous.
Example
“Jason's joke was quite amusing.”
- AnalogousMedium
Definition
similar but not identical
Example
“Green onions are considered analogous to spring onions.”
- AnnotateMedium
Definition
To add notes or comments.
Example
“Please annotate the medical text with your observations.”
- AnnounceEasy
Definition
To make a public statement.
Example
“The CEO will announce the new policy tomorrow.”
- AnomalyMedium
Definition
something different from the norm
Example
“This result is an anomaly and very rarely happens.”
- AntagonisticMedium
Definition
Showing hostility or opposition.
Example
“His antagonistic behavior created tension at work.”
- AntecedentHard
Definition
A preceding event or condition.
Example
“The antecedent to the war was political unrest.”
- AnticipateEasy
Definition
To expect or predict.
Example
“Does the weatherman anticipate a rise in temperatures next week?”
- AntipathyMedium
Definition
a strong feeling of dislike
Example
“Her antipathy toward the professor was obvious: she rolled her eyes whenever he entered the classroom.”
- ApexMedium
Definition
the highest point of something
Example
“The spring play was the apex of our school year.”
- AppropriateEasy
Definition
Suitable for a specific situation.
Example
“Lily's velvet dress was appropriate for the formal occasion.”
- ApproximateEasy
Definition
Nearly accurate or close to.
Example
“The approximate cost is $50.”
- ArcaneHard
Definition
Mysterious or known by few.
Example
“The ancient book contained arcane knowledge.”
- ArduousMedium
Definition
Difficult and requiring effort.
Example
“The steep hike up the mountain was arduous.”
- AssembleEasy
Definition
To gather or put together.
Example
“We need to assemble the bed if we want a place to sleep tonight.”
- AustereMedium
Definition
extremely plain stern and forbidding relating to self-denial
Example
“He lived in a small, austere cabin in the middle of the woods. My boss had an austere expression on her face. An austere lifestyle, like that of monks, isn’t for everybody.”
- AvoidEasy
Definition
To stay away from or prevent.
Example
“Mara hates fighting, so she always tries to avoid conflict.”
- BeneficialEasy
Definition
Producing good results.
Example
“A balanced diet is beneficial to your health.”
- BenevolentMedium
Definition
kind, generous
Example
“Many cultures believe in benevolent spirits.”
- BoldEasy
Definition
Courageous or striking.
Example
“Elsie made a bold move by quitting her job.”
- BorrowEasy
Definition
To take temporarily.
Example
“Libraries will let you borrow books for several weeks.”
- ButtressMedium
Definition
To support or strengthen.
Example
“The evidence will buttress his argument.”
- BypassEasy
Definition
To go around or avoid.
Example
“We took a shortcut to bypass traffic.”
- CalibrateHard
Definition
To adjust for precision.
Example
“The scientist had to calibrate the instrument to ensure his measurements were accurate.”
- CandidMedium
Definition
direct, blunt
Example
“Josh is candid about his desire to become an actor.”
- CarelesslyEasy
Definition
Without caution.
Example
“He carelessly left his keys on the bus.”
- CatastrophicMedium
Definition
Disastrous or causing great damage.
Example
“The catastrophic hurricane destroyed dozens of homes.”
- CauseEasy
Definition
A reason for an action or event.
Example
“The fire's cause is still unknown.”
- CharacterizationMedium
Definition
The way a character is described.
Example
“The novel's characterization was deep and complex.”
- CircumventMedium
Definition
To find a way around.
Example
“They found a loophole to circumvent the rule.”
- CoincidenceEasy
Definition
A surprising and unexpected event.
Example
“Meeting my neighbor at the airport was a coincidence.”
- CollaborationMedium
Definition
Working together on a task.
Example
“The scientists' collaboration led to a breakthrough.”
- CommercializationMedium
Definition
The process of making something a business.
Example
“The commercialization of the product increased sales.”
- CommittedMedium
Definition
Dedicated to a cause or task.
Example
“Ava is committed to her studies and always wants top grades.”
- CommonEasy
Definition
Occurring frequently or shared.
Example
“It's very common for students to feel stressed before exams.”
- CompellingMedium
Definition
Captivating or persuasive.
Example
“The debater gave a compelling argument.”
- CompetentMedium
Definition
Having the necessary ability or skill.
Example
“Noah has worked at this job for a long time and is a competent engineer.”
- ComplementaryMedium
Definition
Enhancing or completing another.
Example
“The artist and the engineer have skills that are complementary in the project.”
- ComplexityMedium
Definition
The state of being intricate or complicated.
Example
“The complexity of the 1,000 piece puzzle made it challenging.”
- ComposeEasy
Definition
To create or write.
Example
“Jordan plans to compose a new symphony.”
- CompoundMedium
Definition
To intensify or combine.
Example
“The traffic was compounded by bad weather.”
- CompriseMedium
Definition
To consist of or include.
Example
“The book comprises ten chapters.”
- ConcealEasy
Definition
To hide or keep secret.
Example
“Luca tried to conceal his disappointment.”
- ConcedeMedium
Definition
To admit or yield.
Example
“She conceded that she was wrong during the argument.”
- ConceptualizeHard
Definition
To form an idea or concept.
Example
“In this lab, scientists conceptualize new theories on viruses.”
- ConcerningEasy
Definition
Causing worry or distress.
Example
“The news about the approaching hurricane is quite concerning.”
- ConditionEasy
Definition
The state of something.
Example
“The car I bought is in excellent condition.”
- ConfidentEasy
Definition
Feeling sure or self-assured.
Example
“Michael Jordan is confident in his abilities as a basketball player.”
- ConflatedHard
Definition
Combined in a misleading way.
Example
“The two issues were conflated in the argument.”
- ConformMedium
Definition
To comply with rules or expectations.
Example
“The alternative rocker refuses to conform to societal norms.”
- ConsensusMedium
Definition
General agreement.
Example
“The team finally reached a consensus on the decision.”
- ConsistentMedium
Definition
Acting in the same way over time.
Example
“My grandmother's knitting is always consistent in quality.”
- ConspicuousMedium
Definition
Easily noticed or standing out.
Example
“Veronica's red dress was conspicuous in the crowd.”
- ConstantEasy
Definition
Occurring continuously.
Example
“The criminal lived in constant fear that he'd be found out.”
- ContentiousMedium
Definition
Causing disagreement or debate.
Example
“Politics are highly contentious these days.”
- ContingentMedium
Definition
Dependent on something else.
Example
“Our family ski trip is contingent on the weather.”
- ContradictMedium
Definition
to be in contrast with
Example
“The camera footage contradicts his alibi.”
- ContrivedMedium
Definition
Artificial or overly planned.
Example
“The movie's plot felt contrived and unrealistic.”
- ControversialMedium
Definition
Causing public disagreement.
Example
“The judge's decision to free the criminal was highly controversial.”
- CordiallyMedium
Definition
In a warm or friendly manner.
Example
“The two old friends greeted each other cordially.”
- CorroborateHard
Definition
to provide evidence for; to back up (a claim)
Example
“The note signed by her father corroborates her claim that she was absent from class that day.”
- CostlyMedium
Definition
Expensive or requiring sacrifice.
Example
“The mistake was a costly one and caused the company to go bankrupt.”
- CounteractMedium
Definition
to work in opposition to
Example
“This ingredient seems to counteract the other ones.”
- CriticalEasy
Definition
Expressing analysis or judgment.
Example
“The review was highly critical of the film.”
- CriticizeEasy
Definition
To express disapproval.
Example
“My father tends to criticize others harshly.”
- DeceptiveMedium
Definition
Misleading or dishonest.
Example
“The advertisement was deceptive in its claims of weight loss.”
- DecidingMedium
Definition
Determining or influencing an outcome.
Example
“The final goal was the deciding factor in the match.”
- DecisiveMedium
Definition
Conclusive or firm.
Example
“My boss's decisive leadership helped solve our company's crisis.”
- DeficientMedium
Definition
not enough in degree or amount
Example
“I feel as though the sources for my paper are deficient.”
- DefunctMedium
Definition
No longer existing or functional.
Example
“After people stopped using fax machines, the fax company became defunct.”
- DelegateMedium
Definition
To assign tasks or authority to others.
Example
“A good leader knows how to delegate responsibilities.”
- DeliberationMedium
Definition
Careful consideration or discussion.
Example
“After much deliberation, they made their decision.”
- DelicateEasy
Definition
Fragile or requiring careful handling.
Example
“The delicate glass sculpture broke easily.”
- DemarcateHard
Definition
To set boundaries or distinguish.
Example
“The Tornio river demarcates the border between Sweden and Finland.”
- DerivedMedium
Definition
Obtained or developed from a source.
Example
“The word "aqua" is derived from Latin.”
- DespiseMedium
Definition
To strongly dislike or look down upon.
Example
“The judge despises dishonesty.”
- DesultoryHard
Definition
Lacking a clear plan or enthusiasm.
Example
“The tired boy's desultory efforts did not impress the coach.”
- DetermineEasy
Definition
To establish or decide.
Example
“The final exam will determine your grade.”
- DeviateMedium
Definition
To move away from a set path or norm.
Example
“When the new evidence was uncovered the lawyer deviated from the original plan.”
- DeviseMedium
Definition
to come up with (a plan)
Example
“Lana devised a plan to make herself famous.”
- DiminishMedium
Definition
To decrease in size or importance.
Example
“The politician's influence has diminished over time.”
- DirectedEasy
Definition
Managed or guided.
Example
“This new film was directed by a renowned artist.”
- DisagreementEasy
Definition
A difference of opinion.
Example
“An intense disagreement arose over the contract terms.”
- DisastrousMedium
Definition
Causing great harm or failure.
Example
“The earthquake had disastrous consequences for the island.”
- DisconcertingMedium
Definition
Causing discomfort or confusion.
Example
“My girlfriend's sudden change in behavior is disconcerting.”
- DiscordMedium
Definition
disagreement
Example
“Disputes over money caused intense discord in the family.”
- DiscountMedium
Definition
To disregard or reduce in value.
Example
“The teacher discounted his students' concerns.”
- DiscourageEasy
Definition
To dissuade or deter.
Example
“Luna tried to discourage her brother from moving out of the house.”
- DiscretionMedium
Definition
The ability to make responsible choices.
Example
“The detective handled the matter with great discretion.”
- DisengageMedium
Definition
To separate or withdraw.
Example
“I was exhausted, so I tried to disengage from the argument.”
- DismissEasy
Definition
To reject or send away.
Example
“The teacher dismissed the idea to end class early.”
- DisorientingMedium
Definition
Causing confusion or loss of direction.
Example
“The vast corn maze was disorienting.”
- DisparageMedium
Definition
To belittle or speak negatively about.
Example
“The politician disparaged his opponent's ideas on tax cuts.”
- DisparateMedium
Definition
Essentially different or unconnected.
Example
“Many European countries have disparate Christmas traditions.”
- DisputeEasy
Definition
A disagreement or argument.
Example
“The neighbors had a dispute over the new fence.”
- DistinctEasy
Definition
Clearly different or separate.
Example
“My twin sons have distinct personalities.”
- DistractEasy
Definition
To divert attention.
Example
“The rattling noise distracted Javi from his work.”
- DistressedMedium
Definition
Suffering from anxiety or pain.
Example
“The woman looked distressed after the doctor's call.”
- DivergeMedium
Definition
To move apart or differ.
Example
“My parents' opinions on politics began to diverge as they grew older.”
- DiverseEasy
Definition
Showing variety or differences.
Example
“New York City has a diverse population.”
- DominanceMedium
Definition
The state of being in control or superior.
Example
“The company's dominance in the market is evident.”
- DormantMedium
Definition
Inactive but capable of becoming active.
Example
“The volcano beneath Mount Fuji has been dormant for centuries.”
- DynamicMedium
Definition
Constantly changing or energetic.
Example
“My coworker is a dynamic speaker who commands attention wherever she goes.”
- EarnestMedium
Definition
Serious and sincere.
Example
“He felt terrible about breaking the mirror and made an earnest apology.”
- EclipseMedium
Definition
To overshadow or surpass.
Example
“The headliner's performance eclipsed all others in the concert.”
- EloquentHard
Definition
having refined or expressive communication skills (in speaking or writing)
Example
“His speech was not only eloquent but also extremely compelling.”
- ElusiveMedium
Definition
Hard to find or understand.
Example
“Nothing became clearer, and the answer remained elusive.”
- EncompassMedium
Definition
To include or surround.
Example
“The project encompasses multiple disciplines.”
- EncounterEasy
Definition
To meet or face unexpectedly.
Example
“She encountered an old friend at the store.”
- EncourageEasy
Definition
To support or inspire.
Example
“Teachers often encourage students to ask questions.”
- EnduringMedium
Definition
Lasting over time.
Example
“Their 50-year friendship is enduring.”
- EvidenceEasy
Definition
Information that supports a conclusion.
Example
“There is strong evidence to support the theory.”
- EvokeMedium
Definition
to draw forth or call up
Example
“Horror movies are great at evoking fear.”
- ExacerbateMedium
Definition
To make a problem worse.
Example
“His rude comments only exacerbated the tense situation.”
- ExactitudeHard
Definition
The quality of being precise or accurate.
Example
“The scientist's exactitude ensured reliable results.”
- ExaggerateEasy
Definition
To overstate or magnify beyond the truth.
Example
“My cousin tends to exaggerate his achievements.”
- ExceedEasy
Definition
To go beyond a limit.
Example
“The driver exceeded the speed limit by nearly 30 miles an hour.”
- ExemplifyMedium
Definition
To serve as a typical example of something.
Example
“The woman's kindness to her neighbors exemplifies true generosity.”
- ExhaustiveMedium
Definition
Thorough and complete.
Example
“The 300-page report provided an exhaustive analysis.”
- ExpansionMedium
Definition
The act of increasing in size or scope.
Example
“The company's expansion into international markets has been successful so far.”
- ExpensiveEasy
Definition
Costing a lot of money.
Example
“My sister's diamond ring was extremely expensive.”
- ExperimentEasy
Definition
A test to discover something new.
Example
“The scientist conducted an experiment to test the theory.”
- ExplicableMedium
Definition
Able to be explained.
Example
“Once I knew the full story, my boyfriend's actions were explicable given the circumstances.”
- ExploitMedium
Definition
To take advantage of something unfairly.
Example
“The mining company was accused of exploiting workers.”
- ExtensiveMedium
Definition
Covering a large area or scope.
Example
“The Art Institute of Chicago has an extensive Impressionist collection.”
- ExtraneousMedium
Definition
Unrelated or unnecessary.
Example
“The report contained too much extraneous information that didn't matter to the trial.”
- FabricateMedium
Definition
To invent or create, often dishonestly.
Example
“The criminal fabricated evidence to support his bogus claim.”
- ForetellMedium
Definition
To predict or anticipate.
Example
“Ancient prophecies foretold the end of the world.”
- FosterMedium
Definition
To encourage or promote development.
Example
“Teachers should strive to foster creativity in students.”
- FragileEasy
Definition
Easily broken or delicate.
Example
“The glass vase is very fragile.”
- FruitlessMedium
Definition
Failing to achieve desired results.
Example
“Their search for survivors was fruitless.”
- GenuineEasy
Definition
Authentic or real.
Example
“His apology seemed genuine.”
- GrappleMedium
Definition
To struggle or wrestle with something.
Example
“The country is grappling with economic issues.”
- HabitualMedium
Definition
Done regularly or repeatedly.
Example
“His habitual lateness annoyed his coworkers.”
- HaphazardMedium
Definition
Lacking organization or planning.
Example
“The project was completed in a haphazard manner.”
- HibernationMedium
Definition
A state of dormancy or deep sleep.
Example
“Many bear species go into hibernation during the winter.”
- HighlightEasy
Definition
To emphasize or make noticeable.
Example
“The article highlights key points of the debate.”
- HinderMedium
Definition
To obstruct or slow progress.
Example
“The heavy traffic hindered our journey.”
- HoardMedium
Definition
To accumulate and store excessively.
Example
“He hoarded food supplies and toilet paper during the pandemic.”
- HomogeneousMedium
Definition
Uniform or similar throughout.
Example
“The population of the village is homogeneous.”
- HypothesizeMedium
Definition
To form a theory or assumption.
Example
“Scientists hypothesize about the origin of the universe.”
- ImaginativeMedium
Definition
Creative and full of new ideas.
Example
“The artist's work is highly imaginative.”
- ImitationEasy
Definition
A copy or replica of something.
Example
“The purse was an imitation of a designer brand.”
- ImminentMedium
Definition
About to happen soon.
Example
“A storm is imminent according to the forecast.”
- ImmuneEasy
Definition
Resistant to disease or harm.
Example
“He's immune to the virus due to vaccination.”
- ImpartialMedium
Definition
Fair and not biased.
Example
“Judges must always remain impartial during a trial.”
- ImpendingMedium
Definition
Approaching or about to happen.
Example
“They prepared for the impending storm by boarding up windows.”
- ImpenetrableMedium
Definition
Impossible to pass through.
Example
“The fortress was impenetrable to enemy attack.”
- ImperceptibleHard
Definition
Very slight or difficult to notice.
Example
“Alex's reaction was imperceptible, so I couldn't tell what he was thinking.”
- ImplementMedium
Definition
To put into effect or execute.
Example
“The business will implement new rules to comply with the change in laws.”
- ImplicationMedium
Definition
A possible consequence or meaning.
Example
“The policy change has serious implications for lobbyists.”
- ImplicitMedium
Definition
Implied rather than stated directly.
Example
“His approval was implicit in his silence.”
- ImpracticalMedium
Definition
Not sensible or realistic.
Example
“The dress design was too impractical to actually wear.”
- ImproviseMedium
Definition
To create or perform spontaneously.
Example
“The actor had to improvise when he forgot his lines.”
- InactiveEasy
Definition
Not engaged in movement or activity.
Example
“The volcano has been inactive for decades.”
- InadequateMedium
Definition
Insufficient or lacking.
Example
“I felt inadequate when I didn't make the final shot during the basketball game.”
- InadvertentlyHard
Definition
Unintentionally or by accident.
Example
“The new worker caused a ruckus when he inadvertently deleted an important file.”
- InciteMedium
Definition
to encourage or stir up
Example
“Her hateful words incited anger in the crowd.”
- InconspicuousMedium
Definition
Not being easily seen or noticed.
Example
“The spy was inconspicuous as he moved through the crowd.”
- IndecipherableHard
Definition
Impossible to understand or read.
Example
“His messy handwriting was indecipherable.”
- IndicateEasy
Definition
To point out or show.
Example
“The results indicate a positive trend.”
- IndifferenceMedium
Definition
Lack of interest or concern.
Example
“Natalia's indifference to the situation frustrated her sisters.”
- IndisputableHard
Definition
Unable to be challenged or denied.
Example
“Because the evidence was indisputable, the lawyer was certain his client would go free.”
- IndistinctMedium
Definition
Not clear or sharply defined.
Example
“The figure in the distance was blurry and indistinct.”
- IndulgeMedium
Definition
To allow oneself to enjoy.
Example
“After a long day of work, Jane decided to indulge in a piece of cake.”
- IneffectualMedium
Definition
Not producing the desired effect.
Example
“The mayor's efforts to change the city's parking rules were ineffectual.”
- InevitableMedium
Definition
Certain to happen; unavoidable.
Example
“You must accept that change is inevitable in life.”
- InexpensiveEasy
Definition
Not costly.
Example
“The new Vietnamese restaurant down the street serves inexpensive but delicious meals.”
- InexplicableMedium
Definition
Unable to be explained.
Example
“My uncle's sudden departure from the family reunion was inexplicable.”
- InfluenceEasy
Definition
The power to affect others.
Example
“The pastor's speech had a strong influence on the audience.”
- InfrequentMedium
Definition
Not occurring often.
Example
“Rain is infrequent in the Atacama Desert.”
- InhibitMedium
Definition
To hinder or restrain.
Example
“Fear of failure can inhibit creativity.”
- InnocuousMedium
Definition
Harmless or inoffensive.
Example
“The comment seemed innocuous, but it upset him.”
- InsensibleMedium
Definition
Unaware or indifferent.
Example
“The father was insensible to his children's boredom.”
- InsignificantEasy
Definition
Too small or unimportant to matter.
Example
“The difference in price between the two ice creams was insignificant.”
- InspectEasy
Definition
To examine closely.
Example
“The contractor will inspect the building for safety.”
- InspirationalMedium
Definition
Providing motivation or encouragement.
Example
“Evan's story of recovering from a severe car accident was inspirational to many.”
- IntangibleMedium
Definition
Not able to be touched or measured.
Example
“Love is an intangible concept.”
- IntentionalMedium
Definition
Done on purpose.
Example
“By reading the evidence, I could tell the man's actions were intentional.”
- InterchangeableMedium
Definition
Able to be substituted for each other.
Example
“These parts are interchangeable so it doesn't matter which one you use.”
- InterjectMedium
Definition
To insert a comment abruptly.
Example
“My brother interjected with a sarcastic remark.”
- InterpretEasy
Definition
To explain the meaning of something.
Example
“I don't understand this poem; can you interpret it for met?”
- IntersectEasy
Definition
To cross or meet at a point.
Example
“The two streets intersect downtown.”
- IntricateMedium
Definition
Very detailed or complicated.
Example
“The artist created an intricate design on the fabric.”
- IntriguingMedium
Definition
Arousing curiosity or interest.
Example
“The mystery novel was intriguing because I couldn't figure out who the murderer was.”
- InvalidateMedium
Definition
To make something void or null.
Example
“The new evidence invalidated his argument.”
- InventEasy
Definition
To create something new.
Example
“Thomas Edison invented the incandescent light bulb.”
- InvestigationMedium
Definition
Systematic inquiries to uncover facts.
Example
“The police conducted a thorough investigation of the crime scene.”
- InvoluntarilyHard
Definition
Done without conscious control.
Example
“She involuntarily gasped in surprise.”
- IrrelevantEasy
Definition
Not related or applicable.
Example
“His comment was irrelevant to the discussion.”
- IsolateEasy
Definition
To separate from others.
Example
“We need to isolate the patient with the very contagious disease.”
- LackingEasy
Definition
Not having enough of something.
Example
“The short essay was lacking in detail.”
- LatentMedium
Definition
Present but not active.
Example
“He had a latent talent for music.”
- LegitimateMedium
Definition
Lawful or valid.
Example
“Because he was named in the will, John's claim to the property was legitimate.”
- LocalizedMedium
Definition
Restricted to a particular area.
Example
“The disease was localized to one region.”
- ManageableMedium
Definition
Able to be controlled or handled.
Example
“I'm lucky that my workload is manageable today, so I'll be home in time for dinner.”
- MandatoryMedium
Definition
Required or obligatory.
Example
“Attendance at the meeting is mandatory for all employees.”
- MimicEasy
Definition
To imitate.
Example
“Parrots can mimic human speech.”
- MisanthropicHard
Definition
Disliking people or society.
Example
“The old man was known for his misanthropic views.”
- MisrepresentMedium
Definition
To give a false impression.
Example
“The article misrepresented the facts.”
- ModerateEasy
Definition
Not extreme; average.
Example
“He never has strong opinions, and most of his views are moderate.”
- MultifacetedHard
Definition
Having many aspects or features.
Example
“The housing problem is multifaceted and will take multiple solutions to solve.”
- NeglectMedium
Definition
To fail to care for properly.
Example
“He neglected his responsibilities when he decided to play video games instead of clean the house.”
- NeutralityMedium
Definition
The state of not taking sides.
Example
“Switzerland maintained neutrality during World War II.”
- NewfoundMedium
Definition
Recently discovered or developed.
Example
“The recently-released prisoner enjoyed his newfound freedom.”
- NotionalHard
Definition
Existing only in theory.
Example
“Because we hadn't started it, the plan was still notional.”
- NovelEasy
Definition
New or original.
Example
“The doctor introduced a novel approach to hip surgery.”
- NuancedMedium
Definition
Having subtle differences.
Example
“His argument was well-developed and nuanced.”
- ObligateMedium
Definition
To compel or require.
Example
“The contract obligates him to pay.”
- ObscureMedium
Definition
Not easily understood or seen.
Example
“The meaning of the letter was obscure and I didn't know what to make of it.”
- ObservableMedium
Definition
Able to be seen or noticed.
Example
“The rings of Saturn were observable through the telescope.”
- ObservantMedium
Definition
Quick to notice things.
Example
“The detective is very observant of small details.”
- ObsoleteMedium
Definition
no longer used; rare or uncommon
Example
“Historians assumed record players would be obsolete by now, but in fact they’re making a huge comeback.”
- ObstructedMedium
Definition
Blocked or hindered.
Example
“We couldn't leave town because the road was obstructed by fallen trees.”
- OccupyEasy
Definition
To take up space or time.
Example
“The kids occupied themselves with games.”
- OddityMedium
Definition
Something unusual or strange.
Example
“The museum displayed an interesting oddity.”
- OffhandMedium
Definition
Done without preparation or thought.
Example
“His offhand remark surprised everyone.”
- OmnipotentHard
Definition
almighty and all powerful
Example
“Gods are omnipotent beings who can control human destiny.”
- OnsetMedium
Definition
the beginning or early stages
Example
“At the onset of her career as a lawyer, things were looking up.”
- OperativeMedium
Definition
Functioning or having effect.
Example
“The new policy is now operative so be sure to follow it.”
- OrnamentalMedium
Definition
Decorative rather than functional.
Example
“The garden was filled with ornamental plants that helped beautify the space.”
- OustMedium
Definition
to remove or force out of (usu. a position or office)
Example
“Sick and tired of putting up with his bad moods, the pirates ousted their captain.”
- OutstripMedium
Definition
To surpass or exceed.
Example
“Sales of my new novel outstripped all expectations.”
- OvercomeEasy
Definition
To succeed in dealing with a problem.
Example
“She overcame her fear of public speaking and was able to deliver her remarks.”
- OverlookMedium
Definition
To fail to notice or consider.
Example
“The officer overlooked an important detail that would have helped solve the crime.”
- OverreactEasy
Definition
To respond too strongly.
Example
“My sister overreacted to our parents' criticism of her outfit.”
- OvershadowMedium
Definition
To be more important than something else.
Example
“His success overshadowed his past failures.”
- OvertlyMedium
Definition
Openly and clearly.
Example
“He overtly expressed his disapproval by telling me what he thought.”
- OverwhelmedMedium
Definition
Feeling excessive stress or emotion.
Example
“Agatha felt overwhelmed by her workload and had no idea how she'd finish it all in time.”
- ParamountHard
Definition
predominant, superior, most important
Example
“Our paramount concern is the safety of our employees.”
- PaucityHard
Definition
A scarcity or lack.
Example
“The crime will be difficult to solve because there is a paucity of evidence.”
- PerceiveMedium
Definition
To become aware of something.
Example
“She perceived a hint of sadness in his voice.”
- PeripheralMedium
Definition
On the edge or outer part of something.
Example
“My involvement was peripheral to the project because I didn't do much.”
- PermanentEasy
Definition
Lasting indefinitely.
Example
“The marker left a permanent stain on my favorite shirt that I won't be able ot get out.”
- PerpetualMedium
Definition
Continuing forever or indefinitely.
Example
“The con artist lived in perpetual fear of being arrested.”
- PersistentMedium
Definition
Continuing despite difficulty.
Example
“After fifty years of buying lottery tickets, persistent efforts paid off when he won the jackpot.”
- PopularizeMedium
Definition
To make widely known.
Example
“The internet popularized online shopping.”
- PostulateHard
Definition
To assume or propose a theory.
Example
“Scientists postulated a new hypothesis for the origin of the universe.”
- PragmaticMedium
Definition
Practical and realistic.
Example
“Elliot put his emotions aside and took a pragmatic approach to problem-solving.”
- PraiseEasy
Definition
To express approval or admiration.
Example
“The teacher praised the students’ hard work.”
- PrecariousMedium
Definition
Uncertain or unstable.
Example
“The goat was perched on a precarious edge of the cliff.”
- PrecludeMedium
Definition
To prevent from happening.
Example
“Dylan's injury precluded him from playing in the soccer match.”
- PredatoryMedium
Definition
Exploiting others for personal gain.
Example
“The credit company engaged in predatory lending practices.”
- PredeterminedMedium
Definition
Decided in advance.
Example
“The outcome seemed predetermined and that we could do nothing to change it.”
- PredictEasy
Definition
To say what will happen in the future.
Example
“Meteorologists predict rain tomorrow.”
- PremeditatedHard
Definition
Planned beforehand.
Example
“Because the man had planned the theft for weeks, it was obvious the crime was premeditated.”
- PrescribeMedium
Definition
To recommend or order a treatment.
Example
“The doctor prescribed antibiotics when I had an ear infection.”
- PreserveMedium
Definition
To keep something in its original state.
Example
“The builders worked to preserve the house's original decorations.”
- PresumeMedium
Definition
To assume something to be true.
Example
“I presume he will be late to the party.”
- PrevailMedium
Definition
To win or be more powerful.
Example
“Justice will always prevail.”
- PreventableMedium
Definition
Able to be avoided.
Example
“Many diseases are preventable with vaccines.”
- ProbabilityMedium
Definition
Likelihood of something happening.
Example
“When you live in the desert, there's almost always a low probability of rain.”
- ProclaimMedium
Definition
To announce officially.
Example
“The king proclaimed a new law.”
- ProduceEasy
Definition
To create or generate something.
Example
“The Ford factory produces thousands of cars each year.”
- ProfusionMedium
Definition
A large quantity of something.
Example
“The garden had a profusion of flowers every spring.”
- ProlongMedium
Definition
To extend in duration.
Example
“He tried to prolong the meeting from one hour to two.”
- ProminentMedium
Definition
Important or well-known.
Example
“Marie Curie was a prominent scientist who won many awards.”
- ProponentMedium
Definition
A supporter of a cause or idea.
Example
“The environmentalist was a proponent of renewable energy.”
- ProvokeEasy
Definition
To stir up or incite.
Example
“Miriam's rude words provoked an argument.”
- PrudentlyHard
Definition
In a wise or careful manner.
Example
“My grandmother always prudently saved money for emergencies.”
- QuantityEasy
Definition
An amount or number.
Example
“The pudding recipe requires a small quantity of sugar.”
- QuarrelMedium
Definition
An angry argument or dispute.
Example
“The couple had a loud quarrel over money.”
- QuestionableMedium
Definition
Doubtful or uncertain.
Example
“Despite claiming to want to help people, the politician's motives were questionable.”
- RamifyHard
Definition
to split into two or more branches
Example
“Cars ramified throughout the world in the twentieth century.”
- RarelyEasy
Definition
Infrequently or seldom.
Example
“My sister rarely eats fast food.”
- RationalizeMedium
Definition
To justify an action with reasoning.
Example
“He tried to rationalize his mistake by explaining his thought process.”
- RebellionMedium
Definition
An act of resistance against authority.
Example
“The peasants led a rebellion against the king.”
- RecalcitrantHard
Definition
Stubbornly resistant to authority.
Example
“The recalcitrant student refused to obey.”
- RecantMedium
Definition
To take back a previous statement.
Example
“He was forced to recant his confession.”
- ReceptiveMedium
Definition
Open to new ideas.
Example
“The new dancer was receptive to feedback.”
- ReciprocateMedium
Definition
To give in return.
Example
“I reciprocated my brother's kindness by buying him dinner.”
- RecognizableMedium
Definition
Easily identified.
Example
“The Nike logo is instantly recognizable.”
- RectifyMedium
Definition
To correct or fix something.
Example
“She tried to rectify her mistake with an apology.”
- RedefineMedium
Definition
To change the meaning of something.
Example
“The company redefined its mission.”
- RedressMedium
Definition
To set right or remedy.
Example
“They sought to redress past injustices.”
- ReformMedium
Definition
To improve by making changes.
Example
“The government promised to reform the healthcare system.”
- RefuseEasy
Definition
To decline or reject.
Example
“Emilia refused the job offer.”
- RefuteMedium
Definition
To prove false or incorrect.
Example
“The scientist refuted the claim that the Earth was flat.”
- RegrettableMedium
Definition
Causing sorrow or disappointment.
Example
“Forgetting my boyfriend's birthday was a regrettable mistake.”
- RegulateMedium
Definition
To control or manage.
Example
“The government regulates nuclear energy facilities.”
- RejectEasy
Definition
To dismiss or refuse to accept.
Example
“She rejected her boyfriend's proposal.”
- RelocateEasy
Definition
To move to a new place.
Example
“The dentist relocated to a bigger office.”
- RenounceMedium
Definition
To give up or reject formally.
Example
“He renounced his citizenship after moving to a new country.”
- ReplenishMedium
Definition
To refill or restore.
Example
“After we finished the lemonade, the hostess replenished the pitcher.”
- ReplicableMedium
Definition
Able to be copied or repeated.
Example
“The experiment's results were replicable.”
- RepresentativeMedium
Definition
A person acting on behalf of others.
Example
“The company's representative spoke at the meeting.”
- RepressMedium
Definition
To suppress or hold back.
Example
“Although devastated, Jalen repressed his emotions.”
- ReprieveMedium
Definition
A temporary relief or delay.
Example
“Because the defendant needed surgery, the judge granted a reprieve.”
- RepudiateMedium
Definition
To reject or disown.
Example
“She repudiated the accusation that she'd stolen money from the company.”
- ResilientMedium
Definition
Able to recover quickly.
Example
“Even after setbacks, the patient is very resilient.”
- ResolveEasy
Definition
To find a solution.
Example
“The warring siblings eventually resolved their differences.”
- ResponsiveMedium
Definition
Reacting quickly or positively.
Example
“The team wanted to improve and was very responsive to feedback.”
- RestoreEasy
Definition
To bring back to original condition.
Example
“The architecture team carefully restored the old house.”
- RestrainMedium
Definition
To hold back or limit.
Example
“Even though Tom was furious, he restrained his anger.”
- RetainMedium
Definition
To keep or hold onto.
Example
“I use this pitcher to retain water for my herb garden.”
- RetaliateMedium
Definition
To respond to an attack.
Example
“After Celia yelled at Dom, he retaliated with a counterattack.”
- RousingMedium
Definition
Exciting or stirring.
Example
“The speaker gave a rousing speech that brought the audience to its feet.”
- RudimentaryMedium
Definition
Basic or simple.
Example
“The little boy only has a rudimentary understanding of math.”
- SanctionMedium
Definition
To authorize or approve.
Example
“The government sanctioned the project so construction will start soon.”
- SanguineHard
Definition
Optimistic or hopeful.
Example
“He remained sanguine despite repeated setbacks.”
- SaturateMedium
Definition
To soak or fill completely.
Example
“The sponge was saturated with water.”
- ScornMedium
Definition
to look down on with disdain
Example
“It’s difficult for me not to scorn those who use improper grammar.”
- ScrutinizeMedium
Definition
To examine closely.
Example
“I'm going to have my lawyer scrutinize the contract.”
- SecretiveEasy
Definition
Keeping things hidden.
Example
“He was secretive about his plans for Valentine's Day.”
- SensitiveEasy
Definition
Easily affected or aware.
Example
“She is very sensitive to criticism.”
- SimulateMedium
Definition
To imitate or replicate.
Example
“The pilot simulated an emergency landing.”
- SincerityMedium
Definition
The quality of being genuine.
Example
“His sincerity was evident in his speech.”
- SkepticalMedium
Definition
Doubtful or questioning.
Example
“The teacher was skeptical of the student's claim that the dog ate her homework.”
- SophisticatedMedium
Definition
Complex or refined.
Example
“The building's design was intricate and sophisticated.”
- SpanEasy
Definition
The extent or length of something.
Example
“The Golden Gate Bridge has a long span.”
- SparinglyHard
Definition
insufficiently, meagerly, or in a restricted manner
Example
“Due to my blood pressure, I must eat salt sparingly.”
- SpeculateMedium
Definition
To guess or theorize.
Example
“He speculated about the outcome of the soccer match.”
- SpuriousMedium
Definition
False or deceptive.
Example
“The claims were spurious and therefore thrown out in court.”
- StarkMedium
Definition
Very plain; devoid of any details or features
Example
“Looking out at the stark landscape, I felt a keen sense of isolation.”
- StrenuouslyMedium
Definition
With great effort.
Example
“She strenuously denied the accusations against her.”
- SturdilyMedium
Definition
Strongly or solidly.
Example
“The chair was sturdily built and had no chance of breaking.”
- StymieMedium
Definition
To hinder or block.
Example
“The restoration project was stymied by a lack of funds.”
- SubstantialMedium
Definition
Large or important.
Example
“Jackie made a substantial donation to her alma mater.”
- SubtleMedium
Definition
Hard to detect or analyze
Example
“The author gave a subtle hint as to who the murderer was.”
- SuccumbMedium
Definition
To give in or surrender.
Example
“He succumbed to the temptation to eat the entire bag of gummy bears.”
- SuperficialMedium
Definition
Shallow or lacking depth.
Example
“The candidate struggled to answer questions about policy because his knowledge was superficial.”
- SupplementMedium
Definition
To add to something.
Example
“She supplemented her income by starting a side hustle.”
- SurmiseMedium
Definition
To infer or guess.
Example
“He surmised the answer based on context clues.”
- SurpassMedium
Definition
To exceed or go beyond.
Example
“She surpassed expectations by winning the national spelling bee.”
- SurrenderEasy
Definition
To give up or yield.
Example
“The weakened army surrendered to the enemy.”
- SusceptibleMedium
Definition
Easily influenced or affected.
Example
“With his weakened immune system, Marcelo is susceptible to illness.”
- SynchronizationHard
Definition
The process of coordinating events.
Example
“The synchronization of lights helped traffic flow.”
- TentativeMedium
Definition
Uncertain or not fully decided.
Example
“Our plans are tentative and may change.”
- TenuousMedium
Definition
Weak or insubstantial.
Example
“His argument was tenuous at best.”
- TheoreticalMedium
Definition
Based on theory rather than practice.
Example
“The idea remains theoretical until tested.”
- TheoryEasy
Definition
A system of ideas intended to explain something.
Example
“Einstein's theory of relativity changed physics.”
- ThoughtfulnessMedium
Definition
Consideration for others.
Example
“Her thoughtfulness made her a great friend.”
- TranquilMedium
Definition
Peaceful and calm.
Example
“The lake was tranquil at sunset.”
- TransformEasy
Definition
To change in form or appearance.
Example
“The caterpillar transformed into a butterfly.”
- UbiquitousMedium
Definition
Present everywhere.
Example
“Smartphones have become ubiquitous in society.”
- UncontroversialMedium
Definition
Not likely to cause disagreement.
Example
“The decision was uncontroversial and widely accepted.”
- UndeniableMedium
Definition
Cannot be disputed.
Example
“Simone Biles' talent as a gymnast is undeniable.”
- UnderscoreMedium
Definition
To emphasize.
Example
“The report underscored the importance of safety.”
- UnimportantEasy
Definition
Not significant.
Example
“The details were unimportant to the main issue.”
- UnintendedMedium
Definition
Not planned or meant.
Example
“The side effects of the medication were unintended.”
- UniversalMedium
Definition
Common to all.
Example
“The desire for love is universal.”
- UnmistakableMedium
Definition
Clearly recognizable.
Example
“Morgan Freeman's voice is unmistakable.”
- UnobtrusiveMedium
Definition
Not attracting attention.
Example
“The waitress did her best to be unobtrusive while clearing the table.”
- UnoriginalMedium
Definition
Lacking originality.
Example
“His speech was unoriginal and predictable.”
- UnpredictableMedium
Definition
Difficult to foresee.
Example
“The weather in winter can often be unpredictable.”
- ValidateMedium
Definition
To confirm the accuracy of something.
Example
“The test results validated his hypothesis.”
- VariableEasy
Definition
Likely to change.
Example
“The weather is highly variable in spring.”
- VerisimilitudeHard
Definition
The appearance of being true or real.
Example
“The novel’s verisimilitude made it compelling.”
- VeritableMedium
Definition
Used to emphasize truth.
Example
“Einstein was a veritable genius.”
- VigilanceMedium
Definition
The action of keeping careful watch.
Example
“Constant vigilance is needed for security.”
- VitalMedium
Definition
Urgently necessary
Example
“It is vital that you respond by the deadline.”
- WaiveMedium
Definition
To give up a right or claim voluntarily.
Example
“He waived his right to an attorney.”
- WarrantedMedium
Definition
Justified or necessary.
Example
“The decision was warranted by the evidence.”
- WidespreadMedium
Definition
Found or occurring over a large area.
Example
“The disease became widespread.”
- WithdrawEasy
Definition
To remove or retreat.
Example
“She withdrew from the competition.”
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