Vocabulary

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500 Essential Digital SAT & EST Vocabulary Words You Must Know for a High Score

Why Vocabulary Matters on the Digital SAT And EST The Digital SAT and EST frequently test vocabulary in context. Rather than memorizing obscure words, students should focus on high-frequency academic vocabulary that appears in literature, science, social science, and historical passages. Real Vocabulary List Digital SAT 1. Abate Meaning: To become less intense or widespread. […]

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Digital SAT Vocabulary

Digital SAT vocabulary list

Digital SAT Vocabulary

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EST Test vocabulary list Four

EST vocabulary list 1- Heeded – focus, pay attention another meaning taking a notice. Example : The student should have heeded the warning . 2- Cumulative – force by successive edition or increasing Example: The cumulative effect of the war is unknown. 3- Cleric – religious leader, priest , or sheikh Example: clergyman relives my

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SAT vocabulary one

SAT Vocabulary list

A simple list for SAT vocabulary that would help you to pass your SAT. Just a personal point of view, I believe that if you gained more vocabulary, the better you will understand the SAT ( reading and writing). It is important to study SAT vocabulary list extracted from reals test. SAT vocabulary would be

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EST Exam vocabulary

EST Exam Vocabulary 2

EST Exam Vocabulary 2 Layman definition: ordinary person Example : He is not an expert ( laymen) in computer.  Gasped: meaning taking breath or puff. Example: Catch one’s breath with an open mouth, owing to pain or astonishment. Dismay: dread, alarm, or dread. Example: To his dismay, she left him. Revered: respectful, revered, or venerable.

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EST-Exam vocabulary 1

EST-Exam vocabulary 1

EST-Exam vocabulary 1

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