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AmLC - SAT Vocabulary List NN-14 /SENTENCE Java Games

impute, inane, inarticulate, lithe, litigant, placid, platitude, plaudits, plausible, reprove, repudiate, repulse, servile, sinuous, sobriety

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imputeThe CEO __ (v) the many typos in the letter to his lazy secretary.
inaneSome films are so __ (adj) that the psychology of the characters makes absolutely no sense.
inarticulateThough he spoke for over an hour, the lecturer was completely __ (adj) and the students had no idea what he was talking about.
litheAlthough the dancers were all outstanding, Jae Sun's control of her __ (adj) body was particularly impressive.
litigantWhen the __ (n) began screaming at each other, Judge Koch ordered them to be silent
placidThe __ (adj) lake surface was as smooth as glass.
platitudeAfter reading over her paper, Helene concluded that what she thought were profound insights were actually just __ (n).
plauditsThe controversial new film received __ (n) from even the harshest critics.
plausibleHe studied all the data and then came up with a __ (adj) theory that took all factors into account.
reproveLara __ (v) her son for sticking each and every one of his fingers into the strawberry pie.
repudiateKwame made a strong case for an extension of his curfew, but his mother __ (v) it with a few biting words.
repulseAntisocial Annie tried to __ (v) people by neglecting to brush her teeth.
repulseWith a deft movement of her wrist and a punch to the stomach, Lacy __ (v) Jack's attempt to kiss her.
servileThe __ (adj) porter crept around the hotel lobby, bowing and quaking before the guests.
sinuousWith the __ (adj) movements of her arms, the dancer mimicked the motion of a snake.
sobrietyJason believed that maintaining his __ (n) in times of crisis was the key to success in life.


Teacher
English Language Institute
Valdosta, GA

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