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BrLC - SAT Vocabulary List O-15 /SENTENCE FLASH CARDS

amicable, amorous, amorphous, anachronistic, analgesic, burnish, concomitant, concord, condolence, diminutive, dirge, divulge, erudite, flagrant, hierarchy

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In this book you're writing, you say that the Pryramids were built after the Titanic sank, which is __.anachronistic (adj)
Julie and Harold began the evening with a disagreement, but ended it in a state of perfect __.concord (n)
Whenever Albert saw Mariah wear her slinky red dress, he began to feel quite __ and hard to pin down.amorous (adj)
Pressured by the press, the government finally __ the previously unknown information.divulge (v)
Put this __ on the wound so that the poor man at least feels a little better.analgesic (n)
Brian lamely offered his __ on the loss of his sister's roommate's cat.condolence (n)
The judge's decision to set the man free simply because that man was his brother was a __ abuse of power.flagrant (adj)
My Latin teacher is such an __ scholar that he has translated some of the most difficult and abstruse ancient poetry.erudite (adj)
His dislike of hard work carried with it a __ lack of funds.concomitant (adj)
The bullies, tall and strong, picked on the __ child.diminutive (adj)
the effort was doomed from the start, because the reasons behind it were so __ and hard to pin down.amorphous (adj)
His mother asked him to __ the silverware before setting the table.burnish (v)
Women found it very difficult to break into the upper ranks of the department's __.hierarchy (n)
The bagpipers played a __ as the casket was carried to the cemetery.dirge (n)
Claudia and Jimmy got divorced, but __ and without hard feelings.amicable (adj)


Teacher
English Language Institute
Valdosta, GA

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