The Essential 500 SAT Words
WISTFUL
sadly thoughtful; pensively REFLECTIVE
VERBAL IRONY
saying one thing and implying something else, usually the opposite of the expressed meaning
ANOMALY
a deviation from a common pattern; a difference from the norm; something that is ATYPICAL and thus ABERRANT ANOMALOUS - unusual, strange; deviating from the normal or standard
DISDAIN
a feeling of intense dislike and great scorn; contempt
SIMILE
a figure of speech comparing two seemingly unrelated things, using "like" or "as"
UNDERSTATEMENT
a figure of speech in which a writer or speaker deliberately makes a situation seem less important or serious than it is Antonym: HYPERBOLE
PERSONIFICATION
a figure of speech in which inanimate objects are endowed with human characteristics
METAPHOR
a figure of speech in which two unrelated objects are compared
PUNDIT
a knowledgeable commentator who offers informed opinions on a topic
BIAS
a mental tendency or inclination; especially an unfair preference for a person or group; not objective and therefore PARTISAN
EUPHEMISM
a more agreeable or less offensive substitute for a generally unpleasant word or concept
MENTOR
a person who acts as a wise and trusted advisor
ICONOCLAST
a person who attacks cherished ideas, traditions, and institutions
INNOVATOR
a person who creates new inventions, ideas, or ways of doing things
MISANTHROPE
a person who distrusts and is contemptuous of other people; MISANTHROPY is thus a general hatred of humankind
PROPONENT
a person who fights for a cause, idea, or movement; a CHAMPION
PHILANTHROPIST
a person who gives money or gifts to charities; a wealthy person with a generous nature and concern for human welfare
BENEFACTOR
a person who helps people or institutions
INTERLOPER
a person who intrudes where he or she is not wanted; an uninvited guest
ACOLYTE
a person who is a devoted fan or follower of someone famous
REPROBATE
a person who is depraved, unprincipled, and wicked
HEDONIST
a person who is devoted to seeking sensual pleasure
ZEALOT
a person who is full of enthusiasm and zeal for a cause
NEOPHYTE
a person who is new at an occupation or task; a beginner; a NOVICE
SAGE
a person who is renowned for his or her wisdom and SAGACITY
HERETIC
a person who opposes accepted and established beliefs
PROGENITOR
a person who was an originator or major contributor to an artistic style or trend
CONNOISSEUR
a person who, through study and interest, has a fine appreciation for something
DEMAGOGUE
a political leader who inflames popular emotions and passions
ALLUSION
a reference to a person, place, or thing, historical or literary, that adds to the reader's understanding of the subject
PARADOX
a seemingly contradictory statement that may nonetheless be true
ANECDOTE
a short story told to illustrate a point
CRITERION
a standard of judging something
DILETTANTE
an amateur who engages in an activity without serious intentions; a dabbler
PARENTHETICAL EXPRESSION
an expression inserted into the flow of thought and set off by parentheses
CONJECTURE
an hypothesis formed from incomplete evidence; a deduction
SITUATIONAL IRONY
an inconsistency between what is expected or intended and what actually occurs
CONVERSATIONAL
an informal exchange or presentation of thoughts and feelings
PEREMPTORY
an order or command that does not allow discussion or refusal; an arbitrary order
ANTITHETICAL
being exact or POLAR opposites; completely the opposite ANTITHESIS- an exact opposite
SUCCINCT
brief and to the point; concise; LACONIC, TERSE
FLIPPANT
characterized by a casual disrespectful attitude, especially in situations that call for a serious response
CAUSTIC
characterized by a critical tone and biting words that cause hurt feelings
POMPOUS
characterized by a excessive and elevated sense of self-importance; arrogant and PRETENTIOUS
INDIFFERENT
characterized by a lack of interest or concern; APATHETIC
ANALOGOUS
characterized by a parallel similarity that permits the drawing of an ANALOGY
AESTHETIC
characterized by a sensitivity to beauty in art and taste. (UTILITARIAN - useful or functional)
PRUDENT
characterized by a watchful and careful consideration of all potential consequences; cautious and sensible; CIRCUMSPECT
SKEPTICAL and SKEPTICISM
characterized by an attitude of doubt and distrust; DUBIOUS; CYNICAL
AMBIVALENT
characterized by mixed feelings about a person, object, or course of action
VEHEMENT
characterized by strong emotions or convictions; very EMPHATIC
ALTRUISTIC
characterized by unselfish concern for the welfare of others
SANGUINE
confidently optimistic and cheerful
CONVENTIONAL
customary; conforming to established standards
DISCERNING
demonstrating keen insight and good judgment; able to distinguish good from bad
SCHOLARLY
describes a tone that is academic, Learned, and studious
LIGHTHEARTED
describes an attitude or mood that is carefree and cheerful
JOVIAL
describes people who display high-spirited merriment; full of joy; JOCULAR
DIDACTIC
designed or intended to teach and instruct; serving to enlighten and inform
EXHILARATED
filled with excitement and enthusiasm; thrilled
DELETERIOUS
harmful; dangerous; destructive
NOSTALGIA
longing for something in the past
OBJECTIVE
looking at issues in a detached and impartial manner
NONCHALANT
marked by an air of casual unconcern
COHERENT
marked by an orderly, logical, and clear relationship
WARY
marked by caution; a watchful concern that is alert to danger or deception
EARNEST
marked by deep sincerity and serious intent
EMPHATIC
marked by great conviction; forceful and clear; UNAMBIGUOUS
EVENHANDED
marked by impartiality; fair to all sides
OMINOUS
menacing and threatening; foreshadowing ill-fortune or disaster [bad omen]
SUBTLE
not obvious, hard to perceive or understand
FRANK
open and honest; CANDID
INDIGNANT
outraged or angry at something perceived as unjust or wrong
PRESCIENT
perceiving the significance of events before they occur; showing foresight;
PRAGMATIC
practical and realistic (IDEALISTIC - dreams of perfection) (EUPHORIC - JUBILANT, filled with enthusiasm and joy)
EXUBERANT
really happy and enthusiastic; joyously unrestrained
RETICENT
silent and reluctant to publicly express one's thoughts or feelings; restrained and RESERVED in style; not outspoken
WHIMSICAL
spontaneously fanciful or playful; given to chance or whims
REFLECTIVE
taking time to think carefully about things; thoughtful
MEASURED
the quality of being calm and restrained; unhurried and deliberate
PARALLEL STRUCTURE
the repetition of words, phrases, or sentences that are similar in meaning and structure
HYPERBOLE
the use of exaggerated language for the purpose of emphasis or heightened effect
SATIRE
the use of wit, IRONY, and sarcasm to make fun of human follies
DIFFIDENT
timid; lacking self-confidence; shy and reserved, especially in social gatherings; SELF-EFFACING
CONCEDE
to acknowledge or admit
REBUT
to attempt to prove that an accusation or theory is false
REFUTE
to disprove an accusation or theory
UNDERSCORE
to emphasize; to draw special attention to a fact, idea, or situation
BELIE
to give a false impression; to misrepresent
QUALIFY
to limit, modify, or restrict
MITIGATE, ASSUAGE, MOLLIFY, ALLEVIATE, PALLIATE
to make less severe or harsh; to moderate, lessen; to relieve
EULOGIZE
to praise with eloquent words EULOGY - A speech or writing that praises someone highly, particularly in praise of someone passed away, in a funeral
LAMPOON
to ridicule with SATIRE
REVERE
to show great respect; to VENERATE
BEGUILE
to trick or captivate someone, with deception or charm; CAJOLE, COAX
UNDERMINE
to weaken; subvert; hinder
FERVENT
very enthusiastic; having or showing great intensity of spirit
SARDONIC
very sarcastic; scornful, MOCKING, and DERISIVE
VIGNETTE
a brief literary sketch or description
ANALOGY
a comparison of an unfamiliar idea or object to a familiar one