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SAT Vocabulary 3

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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SAT VOCABULARY 3

BY THOMAS FERREIRA PERIOD. G
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MALEVOLENT

  • Harold was like a malevolent God to his students, what with his plan to assign homework over the winter break.
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REPREHENSIBLE

  • His reprehensible action got him sent to the principals office.

PUGNACIOUS

  • Harry was a pugnacious man, so much so that he was no longer allowed to go to the local pub.
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NEFARIOUS

  • The man was very nefarious looking because of his long black trench coat and shirt that read "HAIL SATAN".

MALICIOUS

  • The man had a malicious motive for his adoption of the eight midgets.

LICENTIOUS

  • The man has had such a dirty and licentious history that he was forbade from entering the mosque.

NOTORIETY

  • The man had much notoriety in the financial sector, but not so much on the Internet.
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MISCREANT

  • Hitler is now thought to be a miscreant.

RUFFIAN

  • The boy was a ruffian and a braggart, a combination that lead him into many fights.

IGNOBLE

  • She was of such ignoble background, that no one wanted to speak to her.
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