SAT Vocab. List #10
- visceral (adj): characterized by instinct (from the “gut”) rather than reasoned thinking
- My desire to save the drowning boy was visceral; I wasn’t thinking about my own safety or the possible failure of my reckless endeavor, and I nearly got us both killed.
- ostentatious (adj): marked by an obnoxious display of wealth and/or success designed to impress people
- I cannot believe she showed up to build house for Habitat for Humanity driving that ostentatious yellow Ferrari!
- nascent (adj): in the process of emerging, being born, or starting to develop
- The nascent plant was only a little bud and still needed to develop into a full flower.
- loquacious (adj): tending to talk a great deal
- Many people think Søren is quiet because he can be so shy, but he is actually rather loquacious and never stops talking once you get to know him.
- inept (adj): lacking competence or skill for a particular task
- My inept brother cannot hammer in a nail, let alone build a bookshelf from scratch!
- derivative or derivate (adj): copied from somewhere & not original
- While he did write the story himself, the derivative plot is trite and has been told far too many times.
- accolade (noun): an expression of high praise and esteem for somebody’s achievements
- After I saved the kittens from the burning house, the ASPCA showered me with accolades, giving me a plaque and medal of honor.
- indigent (adj): poor/impoverished, lacking in the necessities of life, such as food, clothing, & shelter
- The massive amounts of indigent people in Haiti made the effects of the earthquake all the more devastating; they lacked the necessities of life as it was, and such destruction only made it worse.
- mitigate (verb): to make something less harsh, severe, or violent
- After I pleaded with the judge, she mitigated my sentence, lowering it from one week in jail to a $500 fine.
- perfidy (noun): treachery or deceit, betrayal
- When my own sister lied to the cops, blaming me for the crime she committed, I could not believe her perfidy; I never thought my own flesh and blood would betray me like that!