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Sunday, November 25, 2012

Week 15 SAT Words

Sagacity (n.) - wisdom.  Like a sage, his sagacity lingers throughout the endless saga of textbooks.

Sanguine (adj.) - optimistic and cheerful.  I've always thought that sanguine means deadly, horrific, and evil, but it is not! That is one way to remember this word, but also, my favorite pasta is linguine!

Sans (adj.) - without.  You cannot go through a childhood without making a PowerPoint without using Comic Sans as the font. Sans also seems like a prefix or suffix that does not mean anything without the other part.

Schadenfreude (n.) - enjoyment of the misfortune of others.  I am not a racist, but stereotypically  this word is  German and Nazis have a reputation consisting schadenfreude".

Scrutinize (v.) - meticulous examination and careful observation.  When you try to see something up close, or carefully, you usually squint to make sure you get all the details. Scrutinize is like squinting.

Consider Face

Shrewd (adj.) - keen and clever regarding practical matters; intelligent at practical affairs.  A shrew is a rodent that is nocturnal. Although owls are nocturnal too, they dig tunnels of holes underground to avoid getting caught by prey. A shrew knows his way around.

Sovereignty (n.) - a nations power to govern itself.  Throughout history and social study classes is is important to study the Independence and sovereignty of one's nation, for other nations will try to claim the land.
Thomas Hobbes Leviathan

Spontaneous (adj.) - very enthusiastic and sudden movements.  People describe me as spontaneous, I know what it means. In addition, Sponge-bob is also very spontaneous, and he makes lots of awkward and "irregular" movements.

Spurious (adj.) - false, phony.  The San Antonio Spurs often claim to be the best, (but hey, who doesn't) but everyone knows Miami Heat and Chicago Bulls are the best.

Submissive (adj.) - weak, meek, ready to give in. submit means to turn something in, and submissive is the quality of turning something in.

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