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Subscribe to "Getting Smarter with Tarek And Kaden Podcast" Support our podcasts by purchasing this book for your school library or gift it to your teacher: Fairy Tales for Brain Developement of Children and Kids by Amr Al-Hariri, MD SAT words in this Episode: Pundit: knowledgeable commentator Saturate: Flood, soakScrupulous: very carful and precise Simile: ComparisonSlight: Insult Sophistry: deceptive reasoning Vapid: Dull, uninteresting Vying: striving Verbose: wordy, long-winded Wry: clever or grim sense of humor
Subscribe to "Getting Smarter with Tarek And Kaden Podcast" Support our podcasts by purchasing this book for your school library or gift it to your teacher: Fairy Tales for Brain Developement of Children and Kids by Amr Al-Hariri, MD SAT words in this Episode: Finesse: Elegant skill, TactFortitude: Courage Induce: Cause Noxious: Poisonous Indolent: LazyProvocative: Stimulating, as is provoking an action, thought, or feeling. Quixotic: Foolish Encompass: Include, surroundGargantuan: Gigantic Laggard: Lazy personEmpathetic: Compassionate Recluse: HermitVigilant: Watchful, Alert
Support our podcasts by purchasing this book for your school library: Fairy Tales for Brain Developement of Children and Kids by Amr Al-Hariri, MD SAT words in this Episode: Application: the act of applying or the the act of putting something on Adroit: Skillful, dexterous Adept: Skillful, really well skilled; completely versed; thoroughly proficient Apathetic: Lacking interest Apt: Inclined Arcane: mysterious, known only by few August: dignified Digress: Stray form the subject at hand Dilatory: Tending to waste time
Support our podcasts by purchasing this book for your school library: Fairy Tales for Brain Developement of Children and Kids by Amr Al-Hariri, MD SAT words in this Episode: Diffident: modest or shy because of a lack of self-confidence. Deluge: inundate with a great quantity of something. Deter: discourage Referendum: voting against or for a political decision Ubiquitous: found everywhere Dolt: a stupid person Eccentric: a person with a strange or unconventional behavior Destitute: not having, without the basic necessities of life All the words in the 3 episode of " Do Not Insult Me, I have a Plethora of SAT Words": Garish: tastelessly showy Gargantuan: gigantic Glutton: someone who eats and drinks too much Gait: Manner of walking Pompous: affectedly and irritatingly grand Pretentious: making an exaggerated outward show; ostentatious. Grandiose: pompous, pretentious Genial: friendly Amiable: friendly Amicable: friendly Abhor: hate Assuage: relieve, appease Reticent: emotionally reserved Squander: waste Teem: abundant Abundant: teem Quixotic: foolish Deliriously: suffering from extreme mental excitement or being extremely confused Droll: amusing in an odd way Dross: the waste or impurities removed from a refined metal, inferior or trivial matter Dilettante: amateur, nonprofessional Devoid: entirely lacking or free from Diffuse: disseminate , spread over wide area Debase: reduce in quality or value Demote: downgrade, reduce in rank Descry: To discover by careful observation or scrutiny; detect. Diction: the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing. Discord: disagreement between people Discourse: written or spoken debate Dichotomy: that are or are represented as being opposed or entirely different. Doff: remove (an item of clothing). Don: to put on (an article of clothing) Debauched: making immoral Diffident: modest or shy because of a lack of self-confidence. Deluge: inundate with a great quantity of something. Deter: discourage Referendum: voting against or for a political decision Ubiquitous: found everywhere Dolt: a stupid person Eccentric: a person with a strange or unconventional behavior Destitute: not having, without the basic necessities of life
Support our podcasts by purchasing this book for your school library: Fairy Tales for Brain Developement of Children and Kids by Amr Al-Hariri, MD SAT words in this Episode: Deliriously: suffering from extreme mental excitement or being extremely confused Droll: amusing in an odd way Dross: the waste or impurities removed from a refined metal, inferior or trivial matter Dilettante: amateur, nonprofessional Devoid: entirely lacking or free from Diffuse: disseminate, spread over wide area Debase: reduce in quality or value Demote: downgrade, reduce in rank Descry: To discover by careful observation or scrutiny; detect. Diction: the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing. Discord: disagreement between people Discourse: written or spoken debate Dichotomy: that are or are represented as being opposed or entirely different. Doff: remove (an item of clothing). Don: to put on (an article of clothing)
Support our podcasts by purchasing this book for your school library: Fairy Tales for Brain Developement of Children and Kids by Amr Al-Hariri, MD SAT words in this Episode: Garish: tastelessly showy Gargantuan: gigantic Glutton: someone who eats and drinks too much Gait: Manner of walking Pompous: affectedly and irritatingly grand Pretentious: making an exaggerated outward show; ostentatious. Grandiose: pompous, pretentious Genial: friendly Amiable: friendly Amicable: friendly Abhor: hate Assuage: relieve, appease Reticent: emotionally reserved Squander: waste Teem: abundant Abundant: teem Quixotic: foolish
Support our podcasts by purchasing this book for your school library: Fairy Tales for Brain Developement of Children and Kids by Amr Al-Hariri, MD SAT words in this Episode: Acumen: Insightfulness Abstruse: Difficult to understand Adept: skillful Antediluvian: very old Assail: Belittle Corroborate: Support or strengthen with additional evidence Lackadaisical: lethargic, lack energy Ascendency: influence, domination Callous: insensitive Censorious: harshly critical