<p>This website is wonderful. If you want to test out your vocab knowledge you have so far, you can actually read some SAT Vocab Novels written by SparkNotes (There are about 5 novels that they wrote) all for free online. They give constant SAT vocabulary (with it's definition) as you read the book.</p>
<p>SparkNotes:</a> Rave New World</p>
<p>SparkNotes:</a> S.C.A.M.</p>
<p>SparkNotes:</a> Sacked</p>
<p>SparkNotes:</a> Busted</p>
<p>SparkNotes:</a> Head Over Heels</p>
<p>When I went through the first two chapters of S.C.A.M a few months ago, I thought that either the writers were horrible or deliberately placed words in the somewhat-inappropriate context. I don’t know about you, but throughout the entire time I felt like punching the authors. Though I did learn mendacious from S.C.A.M.</p>
<p>“you’re a bombastic ass”—From S.C.A.M.</p>
<p>What on earth?</p>
<p>^So these aren’t helpful?</p>
<p>^ Ofcourse they are helpful. Read the second poster, he said he learned some new words. “Your a bombastic ass” means “Your a overblown ass”. I don’t see anything wrong with this. You guys are just blowing your minds over something just because it’s free <.<</p>