<p>It would be great if someone could list the vocabulary words for today's SAT.
From reading the other thread, it looks like some of the words were: lugubrious, pristine, tutilage,malaise.... any others? Please include the words from the experimental section for those of us who will be taking it again.</p>
<p>anyone please???</p>
<p>mm..spate...prosaic</p>
<p>umm...</p>
<p>i was going to say lugubrious. do you want words in general or just words that were answers? because i also remember intrepid... and... droll, insipid, placate?</p>
<p>automaton.
gargantuan.
thwarted.
pristine.</p>
<p>Enervate
Ambivalent
Meticulous</p>
<p>sooo many I can hardly think haha</p>
<p>What was the question that had malaise as an answer choice?</p>
<p>predation
perfunctory
lugubrious
voluptious</p>
<p>What question had prosaic as the answer?</p>
<p>So we have:</p>
<p>automaton.
gargantuan.
thwarted.
pristine.
Enervate
Ambivalent
Meticulous
predation
perfunctory
lugubrious
voluptious
prosaic
spate
malaise
tutilage/evidenced</p>
<p>importunate/apocryphal was probably experimental</p>
<p>Do those sound right?</p>
<p>Yes, and there were a few others which I will list in a second lol. Eh, tutelage with an E btw.</p>
<p>Innocuous
Topical
Unforthcoming (CR passage)
Byzantine</p>
<p>I'll post more as I think of them.</p>
<p>avarice .</p>
<p>Thanks gosmartie- I can't spell</p>
<p>Anyway, are all of the ones I have listed correct answers? Is avarice a correct answer?</p>
<p>isn't this not fair because people are taking the sunday SAT</p>
<p>****ed up</p>
<p>it won't be the same test. no worries.</p>
<p>sunday SAT is different</p>
<p>Are these just vocabs in general or the answers of the questions?</p>
<p>oh alright..</p>
<p>As far as I know most, if not all, are correct answers. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.</p>
<p>Can someone please recreate the debated Elizabethan question?</p>