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SAT Vocabulary Lesson #4

Feb 15, 2016

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SAT Vocabulary Lesson #4. Autonomy – independence, self-government. Aversion – strong dislike, antipathy. Belittle – to make something seem less important. Bequeath – to leave property by a will; to pass along. Bizarre – strikingly odd; grotesque. Blithe – happy, cheerful. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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SAT Vocabulary Lesson #4

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Autonomy – independence, self-government

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Aversion – strong dislike, antipathy

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Belittle – to make something seem less important

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Bequeath – to leave property by a will; to pass along

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Bizarre – strikingly odd; grotesque

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Blithe – happy, cheerful

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Bombastic – high-sounding language without much meaning

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Buffoon – a clown; someone who amuses

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Cache – hiding place or something hidden

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Cacophony – discord; harsh sound