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BrLC - SAT Vocabulary List D-4 /SENTENCE FLASH CARDS

abjure, abnegation, abort, soluble, solvent, somnolent, transient, transmute, travesty, ubiquitous, umbrage, viscous, wallow, wane, wanton

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Vicky's __ demeanor often made the frat guys next door very excited.wanton (adj)
The __ student kept falling asleep and waking up with a jerk.somnolent (adj)
Because virtually everyone in Palm Beach is a tourist, the population of the town is quite __.transient (adj)
To prove his honesty, the President __ the evil policies of his wicked predecessor.abjure (v)
He called me a lily-livered coward, and I took __ at the insult.umbrage (n)
Upon receiving an unexpected check from her aunt, Annabelle found herself suddenly __.solvent (adj)
Water is sometimes called the universal __ because almost all other substances can dissolve into it.solvent (n)
After they ran out of food, the men, attempting to jump rope around the world, had to __ and go home.abort (v)
It seems that everyone in the United States has a television. The technology is __ here.umbiquitous (adj)
My roommate can't get over her breakup with her boyfriend and now just __ in self-pity.wallow (v)
Don't be so afraid of his wrath because his influence with the president is already beginning to __.wane (v)
According to the school newspaper's merciless theater critic, Pacific Coast High's rendition of the musical Oklahoma was a __ of the original.travesty (n)
The __ syrup took three minutes to pour out of the bottle.viscous (adj)
The holy man slept on the floor, took only cold showers, and generally followed other practices of __.abnegation (n)
The plot of the spy film revolved around an untraceable and water-__ poison.soluble (adj)
Ancient alchemists believed that it was possible to __ lead into gold.transmute (v)


Teacher
English Language Institute
Valdosta, GA

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