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Suggestions for high-level vocab words to learn?

Hey everyone, I'm working on expanding my vocabulary for the SAT and just general life. Any recommendations on high-level vocab words that you think are important for a high school junior to know?

9 months ago

Hello! Expanding your vocabulary is an excellent goal, both for the SAT and for your overall communication skills. Here's a list of some high-level vocab words that you might find useful:

1. Ephemeral: lasting for a very short time

2. Incontrovertible: impossible to deny or disprove

3. Disparate: fundamentally different or distinct in quality or kind

4. Impetuous: rash, impulsive, or acting without thinking

5. Pernicious: having a harmful effect, especially in a gradual or subtle way

6. Innocuous: not harmful or offensive

7. Antithesis: a person or thing that is the direct opposite of someone or something else

8. Capricious: given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behavior

9. Serendipity: the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way

10. Equivocate: to use ambiguous or unclear expressions, as a way of avoiding commitment or in order to mislead

To make these words a part of your active vocabulary, try to use them in sentences, both in writing and speaking. Additionally, you can create flashcards, use mnemonic devices, or employ apps like Quizlet or Anki to help with memorization and retention. Reading more challenging books or articles can also expose you to new vocabulary words in context, which is a more effective way to learn and remember them.

Remember, while having a strong vocabulary is important for standardized tests and general communication, it's essential to use these words appropriately. If you're unsure of the meaning or usage, look it up to avoid misconstruing your message. Good luck with your vocabulary expansion!

9 months ago

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