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This is a list of 400 SAT words, and their definitions, to help with vocabulary preparation for the SAT, an important exam for university entrance.
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THE COLLEGE PANDA’S 400 SAT WORDS YOU MUST KNOW 1. erratic: unpredictable, inconsistent, irregular 2. secluded: hard to reach, hidden away 3. fluctuate: to rise and fall irregularly 4. exalt: to praise, to worship 5. admonish: to warn or scold someone 6. abrupt: sudden, unexpected, without w...
THE COLLEGE PANDA’S 400 SAT WORDS YOU MUST KNOW 1. erratic: unpredictable, inconsistent, irregular 2. secluded: hard to reach, hidden away 3. fluctuate: to rise and fall irregularly 4. exalt: to praise, to worship 5. admonish: to warn or scold someone 6. abrupt: sudden, unexpected, without warning 7. content: satisfied 8. eccentric: uncommon, strange 9. mired: stuck in mud 10. colloquial: used in casual conversation 11. reconcile: settle one’s differences, make compatible, bring back to peace 12. alienate: to cause someone to feel isolated or lonely 13. distinguish: to tell the difference between 14. adequate: sufficient, enough, acceptable 15. contend: 1) to deal with someone or something 2) to claim or state a belief confidently 16. skeptical: having doubts 17. enfranchise: to give the right to vote 18. sophisticated: 1) having a lot of worldly experience and knowledge 2) complicated 19. radical: 1) thorough, complete, extensive 2) fundamental, essential 3) revolutionary, extreme 20. formulate: to create or think up 21. attest: to confirm or verify 22. vexing: annoying, irritating 23. unassuming: humble, low-key 24. coerce: to pressure or force someone to do something 25. adept: very skilled at something 26. eloquent: fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing 27. austere: plain and without decoration, comforts, or anything extra 28. dread: to fear, be afraid of 29. inevitable: unavoidable 30. to stress: to emphasize 31. spawn: to produce, generate, or create 32. renounce: to give up, deny, or surrender something 33. unprecedented: never done or known before 1 THE COLLEGE PANDA’S 400 SAT WORDS YOU MUST KNOW 34. broach: to bring up a difficulty subject for discussion 35. proxy: a person authorized to act on behalf of another; substitute 36. detrimental: harmful, damaging 37. secular: having no religious or spiritual basis 38. innovative: new and different 39. tangible: real and able to be shown or touched 40. disseminate: to spread widely (particularly information) 41. delegate (verb): to assign a task to another person 42. apparent: clearly visible or understood; obvious 43. postulate: to suggest or propose something 44. speculate: to guess, to form a theory without firm evidence 45. bazaar: a market selling a large variety of goods 46. sporadic: scattered, irregular, unpredictable 47. suffrage: the right to vote 48. incredulous: unwilling or unable to believe something 49. idealistic: unrealistically aiming for perfection 50. conflate: to mix or combine into one (typically ideas) 51. paucity: poverty, scarcity 52. ephemeral: temporary, short-lived 53. prompt: to cause (someone) to take a course of action 54. reverence: deep respect for someone or something 55. disparity: a great difference 56. dispassionate: not influenced by strong emotion, fair-minded 57. phenomenon: a noteworthy occurrence or situation 58. boast: to brag, to show off 59. irksome: irritating, annoying 60. allude: to suggest or call attention to indirectly, to make a reference to something 61. omnipotence: having unlimited or great power 62. provoke: to cause a reaction or emotion (usually anger); to trigger 63. indulge: to allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of 64. entrenched: firmly established and unlikely to change 65. inherent: built-in, existing in something as a permanent or essential characteristic 66. vernacular: everyday informal language, local dialect 2 THE COLLEGE PANDA’S 400 SAT WORDS YOU MUST KNOW 67. inquisition: interrogation, questioning 68. anecdote: a short personal story 69. malign: evil in nature, harmful 70. anomaly: oddity, something that is not normal 71. inhibit: to hold someone or something back, to suppress, to prevent 72. mutable: changeable 73. petty: 1) of little importance 2) caring too much about trivial matters 74. avid: passionate about something 75. invoke: to call on or refer to something 76. imprudent: foolish, reckless 77. tenacity: persistence, determination 78. venerable: respected 79. authoritarian: enforcing strict obedience to authority 80. quarrel: an angry argument or disagreement 81. yield: 1) to produce or generate (a result) 2) to surrender 82. ambivalent: having mixed feelings 83. endeavor: to try hard to do something 84. insurrection: a violent uprising or rebellion 85. contemplate: to think about for a long time 86. compel: to force someone to do something 87. feasible: possible to do easily or conveniently 88. conjecture: an opinion or conclusion that is unproven, a guess 89. arbitrary: based on random choice or personal impulse, rather than any reason or system 90. reinforce: to make stronger 91. to temper: to serve as a neutralizing or counterbalancing force to something 92. decree: an official order or command 93. brevity: concise use of words in writing or speech 94. equivocal: open to more than one interpretation; unclear 95. stronghold: a place that is strongly defended, a fortress 96. conceive: to form or create a plan or idea 97. vanity: excessive pride in one’s own appearance or achievements 98. sluggish: slow-moving 99. intuition: instinct, the ability to understand something immediately 3 THE COLLEGE PANDA’S 400 SAT WORDS YOU MUST KNOW 100. inexorable: impossible to stop or prevent 101. engender: to cause or give rise to (a feeling, situation, or condition) 102. temperament: a person’s nature, character, or frame of mind 103. upheaval: a sudden change or disruption, chaos 104. embrace: to welcome with open arms, to accept or support willingly 105. substantiate: to show to be true 106. superficial: shallow, on the surface 107. sovereignty: supreme power or authority 108. lavish: luxurious 109. crux: the essence, the main point 110. indifference: lack of interest and concern 111. tact: skillfulness and sensitivity in dealing with others or difficult issues 112. abundant: plentiful 113. viable: capable of working successfully, realistic, doable 114. scorn: contempt, the feeling that someone or something is worthless 115. transgress: misbehave, disobey 116. analogy: a comparison between two things 117. objection: a reason for disagreeing 118. construe: to interpret in a particular way 119. procure: obtain, acquire 120. evoke: to bring to mind 121. depiction: portrayal, illustration 122. burden: a difficulty, problem, or responsibility 123. recollection: a memory; the act of remembering 124. tumult: confusion or disorder 125. concede: admit that something is true after first denying it 126. demeanor: manner, attitude, appearance 127. emigration: the act of leaving one’s own country 128. irate: angry, furious 129. tentative: unconfirmed, subject to change 130. merely: only; just 131. deceive: to trick or mislead someone 132. trifling: unimportant, insignificant 4 THE COLLEGE PANDA’S 400 SAT WORDS YOU MUST KNOW 133. labyrinthine: complicated or confusing 134. decrepit: 1) weak, disabled 2) in a run-down state, decayed 135. corroborate: to confirm, to verify 136. obstinacy: stubbornness, unwilling to change 137. confinement: imprisonment, captivity 138. monotony: boredom, dullness, lack of variety 139. degrade: treat with disrespect 140. dilemma: a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between 2 or more alternatives 141. conventional: traditional, accepted, mainstream, standard 142. proliferate: increase or grow rapidly 143. aesthetic: concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty 144. prominent: important; famous 145. unwieldy: difficult to carry or move 146. unilaterally: used to indicate that something is done by only one person or group, without the agreement of others 147. stimulate: to trigger, spark, or activate; to excite 148. abate: to become less intense or widespread 149. diligent: hard-working 150. relegate: to downgrade, to lower in rank or status 151. demur: to raise doubts or to protest 152. novel: new or unusual in an interesting way 153. abstract: existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence; conceptual 154. vestigial: undeveloped, nonfunctional 155. preoccupied with: obsessed with something 156. optimistic: hopeful and confident about the future 157. remembrance: the act of remembering something; a memory 158. retain: to keep, to hold on to 159. susceptible: easily influenced or harmed by something; vulnerable 160. strenuous: difficult, exhausting 161. enchantment: magic, charm, fascination 162. subservient: prepared to obey others, submissive, less important 163. empirical: based on experience rather than theory or pure logic 164. hostile: unfriendly, threatening 5 THE COLLEGE PANDA’S 400 SAT WORDS YOU MUST KNOW 165. promulgate: to make widely known, to publicize 166. enact: to make law, to put into practice (a belief, idea, or suggestion) 167. abject: miserable, hopeless, awful 168. expend: to use up, to consume 169. yielding: giving in to or complying with the requests of others 170. ignominious: embarrassing, shameful 171. naive: showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment 172. acquisition: something that is bought or obtained, an act of purchase 173. affluent: wealthy 174. consolidate: 1) strengthen 2) combine or unite 175. pious: very religious or spiritual 176. aggregate: collection or sum total 177. scatterbrained: disorganized, forgetful 178. yearn: to have an intense feeling of longing for something 179. consummate (adj.): complete or perfect, having a high degree of skill 180. endorse: to support 181. ascertain: to find (something) out for certain 182. onerous: involving a lot of effort, difficult 183. objective (adj.): fair-minded, not influenced by personal feelings 184. aspire: to hope to achieve something or be successful 185. obsolete: no longer produced or used; out of date 186. inflammatory: arousing angry or violent feelings 187. sentiment: a view of or attitude towards a situation or event; a general feeling or opinion 188. candor: honesty 189. materialistic: excessively concerned with material possessions or money 190. prejudice: a dislike or unfair opinion (of someone) that is not based on reason or actual experience 191. distinct: clearly separate and different 192. deference: respect 193. extensive: large in amount or scale 194. impose: 1) to force the acceptance of something 2) to cause inconvenience to someone 195. articulate: having the ability to speak fluently and persuasively 196. pristine: original and pure; not spoiled or worn from use 197. veranda: a porch or balcony 6 THE COLLEGE PANDA’S 400 SAT WORDS YOU MUST KNOW 198. atypical: unusual, uncommon 199. subjugate: to bring under domination or control, to conquer 200. ubiquitous: everywhere, universal 201. altercation: a noisy argument or disagreement 202. robust: strong and healthy, durable 203. subvert: to damage or weaken the authority of an established system 204. melodramatic: exaggerated, sensationalized, or overemotional 205. glut: an excess supply of something 206. antipathy: hatred, dislike 207. perilous: dangerous 208. conception: 1) origin or beginning 2) an idea or concept 209. repose: rest, relaxation 210. impede: to create difficulties for someone or something, resulting in delay 211. contradiction: a combination of statements or ideas that are opposed to one another; inconsistency 212. judgmental: having an excessively critical point of view; disapproving 213. dismal: depressing, gloomy 214. ambiguous: open to more than one interpretation; unclear 215. wayward: difficult to control or predict because of unusual behavior 216. implication: 1) a conclusion that can be drawn from something 2) a consequence or result 217. deploy: to bring into effective action 218. credibility: believability, authority 219. complacent: overly satisfied or pleased with oneself 220. convoke: to summon, to call together 221. mocking: making fun of someone or something in a cruel way 222. prospect: the possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring 223. amicable: friendly 224. predecessor: someone or something that came before 225. deter: to discourage (someone) from doing something 226. indignation: anger or annoyance 227. fetter: to restrict or restrain, to put in chains 228. rigid: stiff, firm, unchangeable 229. cultivate: to grow, to develop 230. juvenile: young, childish, immature 7 THE COLLEGE PANDA’S 400 SAT WORDS YOU MUST KNOW 231. convulsion: a sudden, violent, irregular movement of the body 232. devise: to plan or invent by careful thought 233. immure: to imprison someone against their will 234. perturb: to make someone anxious or unsettled; to disturb 235. solicitude: care or concern for someone or something 236. pervasive: spreading widely throughout an area or group of people 237. tyranny: cruel and abusive government or rule 238. apprehensive: anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen 239. provision: 1) a condition or requirement in a legal document 2) the act of providing services or resources 240. insolent: showing a rude lack of respect 241. consensus: general agreement 242. discord: disagreement between people 243. complement (verb): to add to (something) in a way that enhances or completes it 244. mortify: to cause (someone) to feel embarrassed, ashamed, or humiliated 245. dissipate: to disappear or evaporate 246. doctrine: a belief or set of beliefs 247. incomprehensible: not able to be understood 248. recount: to tell someone about something, to give a report of an event 249. inefficacious: unable to produce the intended result 250. adversary: one’s opponent or enemy 251. endow: to provide, to supply 252. confound: to cause surprise or confusion in someone 253. assert: to state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully 254. undermine: to gradually damage or weaken someone or something 255. paradox: a statement or situation that may be true but seems impossible or difficult to understand because it contains two opposite facts or characteristics 256. apt: appropriate or suitable in the circumstances 257. competent: having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully 258. severity: the quality of being very unpleasant, unkind, or difficult 259. dismay: a feeling of shock and unhappiness 260. usurp: to take power or control of something by force or without the right to do so 261. nostalgic: feeling happy and also slightly sad when you think about things that happened in the past 262. ornate: having a lot of complex patterns or decoration 8 THE COLLEGE PANDA’S 400 SAT WORDS YOU MUST KNOW 263. hierarchy: a system in which people or things are put at various levels or ranks according to their importance 264. irrational: not logical or reasonable 265. bluster: talk intended to seem important or threatening but which is not taken seriously and has little effect 266. subordinate: having a lower or less important position 267. malicious: intending to cause harm; evil 268. amend: to revise, to make changes 269. conform: to behave according to an expectation or rule 270. tout: to advertise or praise something (often to sell it) 271. permeate: to spread throughout something 272. incantation: a series of words said as a magic spell or charm 273. impervious: not able to be influenced, hurt, or damaged 274. actuate: 1) to cause (a machine or device) to operate 2) to cause (someone) to act in a particular way 275. versatility: ability to adapt to many different functions or activities 276. proclaim: to announce officially or publicly 277. obeisance: deep respect 278. modest: 1) humble, not showy 2) not large in size or amount 279. adorn: to decorate 280. solitude: the state or situation of being alone 281. deplete: to use up the supply or resources of 282. solemn: having or showing serious purpose and determination; formal 283. proponent: a person who supports an idea, plan, or cause 284. keen: sharp; highly developed (usually the senses) 285. engulf: to surround and cover completely 286. diverge: to go in different directions from the same point, to become different 287. squalid: extremely dirty, poor, and unpleasant 288. hypothetical: imagined or suggested but not necessarily real or true 289. pressing: urgent or needing to be dealt with immediately 290. solicitation: a request for money, information, or help 291. meddle: interfere in something that is not one’s concern 292. coarse: 1) rough, not smooth 2) rude or offensive in manner or speech 293. reproach: to criticize or express disapproval with someone 9 THE COLLEGE PANDA’S 400 SAT WORDS YOU MUST KNOW 294. immerse: 1) to put something completely under a liquid 2) to involve someone completely in an activity 295. clout: power and influence (especially in politics or business) 296. exacerbate: to make something that is already bad worse 297. dubious: doubtful 298. plausible: possibly true, able to be believed, reasonable 299. notion: a belief or idea 300. impartial: able to judge something fairly 301. swath: a long strip or area of something 302. dabble: to try an activity in a casual way 303. earnest: sincere and serious 304. vitality: life, energy, and strength 305. mimic: to imitate or copy (someone’s actions or words) 306. agitate: 1) to make someone troubled or nervous 2) to campaign for something in public 307. practical: likely to succeed or be effective in real circumstances, relating to actual experience rather than knowledge only 308. ominous: suggesting something unpleasant will happen 309. dominion: 1) control over a country or people 2) the land that belongs to a ruler 310. pretense: a false display, an attempt to deceive 311. egocentric: thinking only of oneself; self-centered 312. exploit: to make full use of (a resource), to use (a person) in an unfair or selfish way 313. comprise: to consist of or to be made up of 314. plight: a dangerous, difficult, or otherwise unfortunate situation 315. exemplify: to be a typical example of something 316. momentous: very important (in reference to a decision or event) 317. reverberate: to continue to be heard; to echo repeatedly 318. paternal: behaving or feeling as a father does toward his child 319. lament: to express sadness and regret about something 320. mediation: the process by which someone tries to end a disagreement by helping the two sides to talk about and agree on a solution 321. miser: someone who has a great desire to possess money and hates to spend it 322. supple: bending or able to be bent easily; not stiff; flexible 323. oblivious: not aware of what is happening around you 324. sullen: silent and unpleasant; depressed; gloomy 10 THE COLLEGE PANDA’S 400 SAT WORDS YOU MUST KNOW 325. imperative: 1) extremely important or urgent 2) something that needs to be done immediately 326. reminisce: to talk about the past with pleasure 327. tranquil: calm, quiet, and peaceful 328. cleave: to cut or split into at least two parts 329. reluctance: an unwillingness to do something 330. misgiving: a feeling of doubt, uncertainty, or worry about a future event 331. sparse: small in number, often spread over a large area; scarce 332. progenitor: originator, creator, founder 333. absurd: ridiculous or completely unreasonable 334. premise: an idea or theory on which a statement or action is based; an assumption 335. scrutinize: to examine someone or something very carefully 336. supplemental: added to something else in order to improve it or complete it 337. poignant: causing a feeling of sadness 338. obscure: not known to many people, difficult to understand 339. ancestral: belonging to or inherited from one’s ancestors 340. gregarious: fond of company; sociable 341. exert: to use power or the ability to make something happen 342. vigorous: strong, healthy, and full of energy 343. entreat: to ask someone sincerely or anxiously to do something 344. desolation: a state of complete emptiness or destruction 345. notorious: famous for something bad 346. induce: 1) to persuade someone to do something 2) to cause something to happen 347. pompous: feeling that one is better or more important than other people 348. disparage: to criticize someone or something in a way that shows a lack of respect 349. intact: complete and in the original state; not damaged 350. verdict: an opinion or judgment 351. mundane: ordinary and dull 352. spur: to encourage an activity or development, to cause something to develop faster 353. sentinel: a guard whose job is to stand and keep watch 354. convey: to make (an idea or feeling) known or understandable to someone; to communicate 355. render: to cause someone or something to be in a particular state 356. manifest: to show something clearly, through signs or actions 357. continuum: a continuous sequence; a range 11 THE COLLEGE PANDA’S 400 SAT WORDS YOU MUST KNOW 358. redress: to correct a wrong 359. underscore: to emphasize the importance something 360. enfeeble: to make someone or something very weak 361. disdain: dislike of someone or something that one feels does not deserve respect 362. flatter: to praise someone in order to please him or her 363. posterity: all future generations of people 364. sustain: to strengthen or support; to keep alive 365. sheer: 1) not mixed with anything else; pure or complete 2) very large 366. assess: to judge the quality or importance of something 367. artisan: a person who does skilled work with his or her hands 368. subtle: not loud, bright, noticeable, or obvious 369. repudiate: to refuse to accept something or someone; to reject 370. meander: to follow a route that is not straight or direct 371. effectual: successful in producing the intended results 372. meager: very small in amount or number 373. tedious: boring, slow, and tiring 374. calibrate: to carefully measure or adjust 375. potent: powerful, persuasive, or effective 376. conducive: providing the right conditions for something to happen or exist; to help bring about 377. reserved: tending to keep feelings or thoughts private; quiet 378. medley: a mixture of different things 379. advocate: 1) to support an idea 2) a person who publicly supports an idea 380. undulate: to move with a smooth wavelike motion 381. magnitude: 1) the great size or importance of something 2) the extent or degree of something 382. aggrandize: to make someone more powerful or important 383. pummel: to hit someone or something repeatedly 384. timid: easily frightened; shy 385. bias: an unfair personal opinion that influences your judgment 386. refine: to improve something by making small changes 387. oscillate: to swing back and forth 388. esteem: respect and admiration for someone 389. displace: to force something or someone out of its usual or original place 390. pulpit: a raised platform in a church from which the preacher speaks 12 THE COLLEGE PANDA’S 400 SAT WORDS YOU MUST KNOW 391. ingenious: clever, original, and inventive (in reference to a person) 392. constitute: to be the parts that form something 393. insatiable: impossible to satisfy 394. volition: the power to make one’s own decisions 395. relish: to like or enjoy something 396. facilitate: to make (an action or process) possible or easier 397. threshold: the level or point at which something starts 398. reform: to make changes in something in order to improve it 399. sneer: to make a facial expression that shows disapproval or disrespect 400. profound: 1) intense, extreme 2) requiring deep thought 13