SAT Vocabulary 3 By Jeff Carlin and Desiree Dunn.

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SAT Vocabulary 3 By Jeff Carlin and Desiree Dunn

Laud Verb ~ To praise, to applaud

People that support the president constantly laud him when he makes speeches.

Belabor Verb ~ To go over repeatedly, or to an absurd extent.

The teacher belabored the point of learning about grass.

Bucolic Charmingly rural.

The town was a bucolic post card town.

Abridge To shorten or condense

The insane looking beaver likes to abridge wood.

Induce To cause to happen.

The zombie attacked and induced Seaun to fight back.

Anarchy Noun/Adjective ~ Lawlessness; an absence of government or control.

The crowd was in total lawlessness; it was anarchy.

Discreet Adjective ~ Sneaky; unnoticeable.

Sneaky Cat, is very discreet; he'll sneak up on you when you least expect it.

Reiterate Verb ~ To say again; to repeat.

The Ms. America contestant asked for the host to reiterate his question.

Malleable Adjective ~ Easy to shape or bend.

With enough force, the body-builder makes the metal look malleable, or easy to bend.

Ludicrous Adjective ~ Absurd; ridiculous.

Your accusation is absurd, ludicrous even; he isn't obsessed!

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