The SAT word game

<p>abscond-to flee, or to hide one self</p>

<p>The criminal tried to abscond, but the police caught him.</p>

<p>cygnet</p>

<p>Abscond-to leave quickly and secretly
The thief tried to abscond with the money before the police showed up.
This is a great idea guys!!! It actually adds some fun to studying.</p>

<p>Stagnate</p>

<p>Stagnate-to remain motionless and untouched. Not moving.</p>

<pre><code> The green colored water in the ditch remained stagnant and lifeless.
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<p>anachronistic</p>

<pre><code> edit: We must have posted at the same time
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<p>stagnate-to be or become stagnant</p>

<p>The sewer water was stagnate?
does that work..?</p>

<p>defamation</p>

<p>anachronistic-The representation of someone as existing or something as happening in other than chronological, proper, or historical order. </p>

<p>Reruns on television are often anachronistic.</p>

<p>defamation</p>

<p>defamatory-slanderous, injurious to the reputation</p>

<pre><code> The mans defamatory attitude towards his boss led to his eventual unemployment.
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<p>ostentatious</p>

<p>ostentatious-intended to attract notice and impress others</p>

<p>The girl's gaudy jewelery was ostentatious.</p>

<p>didactic</p>

<p>didactic - intended to teach, academic, involving lecture and textbook.</p>

<p>John Cohla, Head instructor of the astronuclearbiotechnonureopsychology Department at Gorgonzla Zurichian University, said he preferred a didactic curriculum over hands-on experiments.</p>

<p>zealot</p>

<p>zealot-A fanatically committed person.
The zealot killed his family because they stood in the way of his goal.</p>

<p>effulgence</p>

<p>effulgence-radiance, glowing brilliance</p>

<pre><code> In the morning, the suns effulgence beams into my window.

 obeisance

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<p>I'm glad this thread is so cool! It's funny how hard it is for some people to get how to play.</p>

<p>obeisance- homage,deference (it's a noun)</p>

<p>Please bow down and pay obeisance to princessbelle, CC's greatest thread creator.</p>

<p>sedulous</p>

<p>sedulous - hard working, assiduous.</p>

<p>Anchvijctzetch was a truly sedulous man.</p>

<p>Abase</p>

<p>Obeisance-An attitude of deference or homage. </p>

<p>The little girl was obeisant in church.</p>

<p>cacophony</p>

<p>sorry!</p>

<p>abase-To lower in position, estimation, or the like; degrade</p>

<p>The meany king was known to abase many of those who were his equal.</p>

<p>cacophony</p>

<p>cacophony- pertaining to or like an unpleasant or disturbing noise</p>

<pre><code> The sound of the nails scraping against the board had a cacophony sound. (not sure of how to use it in a sentence but I tried)
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<p>abhorrent-very repugnant;hateful
The abhorrent individual threw empty popcorn cartons at pigeons and small rodents. </p>

<p>abrogate</p>

<p>derelict - abandoned</p>

<p>Derek Zoolander was derelicted.
I dunno if thats right, im just a dumb freshman wanting
to get into MIT, lol.</p>

<p>uh....
vehement</p>

<p>vehement - fierce, forceful.</p>

<p>The vehement statement made by Zurichojvich shocked 7/20 of the Chinese population.</p>

<p>volatile</p>

<p>volatile = unsteady, uncertain, moving back and forth</p>

<p>After the stock market crashed, stock prices were extremely volatile as investors didn't know where to put their money.</p>

<p>vulpine</p>

<p>vulpine=like a fox; clever</p>

<p>staying with v's: vissicissitude</p>