SOPHOMORE SAT VOCABULARY – UNIT 12 KNOW THE DEFINITIONS AND HOW TO USE THE WORD IN A SENTENCE. (buh MUZE) VERB – To confuse or to bewilder SYN: divert attention ANT: to enlighten He did not intend to bemuse the class with his ambiguous remarks. 2. collage NOUN – An assembly of diverse things to make an artistic composition (kuh LAHZ) SYN: abstract composition 1. bemuse ANT: ---------- My girlfriend gave me a collage representing the time that we have dated. 3. equilibrium (ee kwuh LIB ree um) 4. ethos (EE thos) 5. explicate (EK spluh kate) 6. impudent (IM pyuh dunt) 7. interred (in TURD) 8. lionize (LIE uh nize) 9. mosaic (mow ZAY ik) 10. polarization (poe lur eh ZAY shun) NOUN – A state of balance between opposing forces SYN: balance, poise ANT: imbalance The acrobats need a good sense of equilibrium in order to perform the tricks. NOUN – The distinguishing character or values of a specific people or culture SYN: beliefs, attitude ANT: ---------In the Indian ethos, the young brave was encouraged into manhood. VERB – To explain, to clarify the meaning SYN: elucidate, expound ANT: to fail to clarify He could not explicate the actions of his son. ADJ – Disrespectful, characterized by improper bold behavior SYN: cocky, sassy ANT: respectful The student’s impudent act of using profanity toward Mrs. Dove caused him to be expelled. VERB/ADJ – Buried SYN: cover up, entomb He was interred by the avalanche. ANT: exhumed; disinterred VERB – To treat one with importance or as a celebrity SYN: praise, glorify, honor ANT: to spurn The newspapers often lionize a celebrity who visits the city. NOUN – A picture made by using various small pieces of multicolored material SYN: collage ANT: single, identical The myriad of races and the cultures that make up America is said to resemble a mosaic. NOUN – Division into two opposite positions SYN: contrast ANT: consolidation There is a polarization in the school district between those who want smoking area and those who do not. 11. reciprocal (reh SIP ruh kul) ADJ – Mutual, interacting SYN: common ANT: different We have made a reciprocal trade agreement whereby we will sell the country grain and it will sell us copper. 12. rejoinder (reh JOIN dur) NOUN – An answer to a reply SYN: reply ANT: a question Her remarks drew a sharp rejoinder from the man. 13. restive ADJ – Unwilling to yield or to adjust SYN: contrary, perverse ANT: pliable; willing to change The man was unable to persuade the restive crowd. (RES tiv) 14. revile (reh VILE) 15. revulsion (reh VUL shun) 16. sever (SEV ur) 17. surplus (SUR plus) 18. topple (TOP ul) 19. vanquished (VAN kwishd) 20. whim (HWIM) VERB – To subject to verbal abuse SYN: upbraid, scold ANT: to praise; to acclaim The woman began to revile her husband in a fit of anger. NOUN – A strong feeling of disgust or repugnance SYN: hatred ANT: attraction; appreciation Everyone should have a revulsion for child abuse. VERB – To cut or to separate SYN: divorce, sunder ANT: to connect I decided to sever my relationship with that organization when I found out the nature of it. NOUN – An amount that is more than what is needed SYN: excess, leftover ANT: shortage The government purchases surplus wheat so that it is not thrown away. VERB – To overturn SYN: fall, knock over, collapse ANT: to stabilize The rebels were able to topple the government. VERB/ADJ – Conquered, overpowered SYN: crush, overcome ANT: submitted Hitler’s armies vanquished Poland with aid from Russia. NOUN – A sudden and impulsive action SYN: caprice, crochet, vagary ANT: plan, thought out Our trip to Washington was a mere whim. SAT word lists compiled by Laying the Foundation, Inc.