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Eng1/NGLC/CmmSk - SAT Vocab List 09-II /SENTENCE Java Games

advantageous, cavernous, covert, embankment, frugal, innovate, lulled, presumptuous, putrid, remedial, saunter, surmise, unanimity, virulent, zealous

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advantageousThe rates are lower, but if you are in a high tax bracket, it is sometimes __ (adj).
covertNerwin waged a __ (adj) campaign against his enemies, while outwardly appearing to remain friendly.
frugalRichard is so __ (adj) that his diet consists almost exclusively of catfish and chicken liver--the two most inexpensive foods in the store.
lulledAs a result, many users may be __ (v) into a false sense of safety.
putridThose rotten eggs smell __ (adj).
saunterThe culprit __ (v) down the sidewalk in order to avoid looking out of place.
unanimityHe has this funny idea that agreement is necessary to achieve political goals, and that __ (n) is preferred.
zealousIf he were any more __ (adj) about getting his promotion, he'd practically live at the office.
virulentStories aren't often deadly but they can be __ (adj): spreading fast, weakening resistance, wreaking havoc.
surmiseAfter speaking to only one of the students, the teacher was able to __ (v) what had caused the fight.
remedialAfter his teacher discovered he couldn't read, Alex was forced to enroll in __ (adj) English.
presumptuousThe princess grew angry after the __ (adj) noble tried to kiss her, even though he was far below her in social status.
innovateBecause of the stiff competition, the company knew t needed to pour a lot of energy into __ (v) new and better products.
embankmentMany earthen __ (n) dams are reaching the end of their design and economic life.
cavernousThe large, __ (adj) room in the rear serves as the setting for live entertainment.


Teacher
English Language Institute
Valdosta, GA

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