Expand Your Vocabulary with Common SAT Words

Do you know the meanings of these SAT words?

1. Denizens, Surreptitiously, Mollified, Presumptuous, Palpable

Answers:

1. Denizens means inhabitants

2. Surreptitiously means slyly

3. Mollified means calmed

4. Presumptuous means too bold

5. Palpable means able to be felt

Expanding your vocabulary is a crucial part of preparing for standardized tests like the SAT. The words mentioned, denizens, surreptitiously, mollified, presumptuous, and palpable, are often found in SAT questions.

Understanding the meanings of these words will not only help you improve your vocabulary but also enhance your reading comprehension skills. So, next time you come across these words in a text, you'll know exactly what they mean.

Keep practicing with new words and their definitions to ace the verbal section of the SAT!

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