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In addition to the amazing adventures of White Hare in this mini series, you get to learn so many words form the SAT exam pool.

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In addition to the amazing adventures of White Hare in this mini series, you get to learn so many words form the SAT exam pool.

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    1- White Hare

    1- White Hare

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    The SAT words which I used today are:
    Grandiose: pompous, pretentious
    Gargantuan: gigantic
    Monastery: a building or buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows.
    Reiterate: say something again or a number of times, typically for emphasis or clarity
    Aghast: filled with horror or shock
    Lurid: very vivid in color, especially so as to create an unpleasantly harsh or unnatural effect.
    Ambrosia: the food of the gods.

    2- White Hare

    2- White Hare

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    The SAT words which I used today are:

    Appraise: assess the value or quality of.
    Infirmity: physical or mental weakness
    Fertilized: cause (an egg, female animal, or plant) to develop a new individual by introducing male reproductive material.make (soil or land) more fertile or productive by adding suitable substances to it.
    Aura: the distinctive atmosphere or quality that seems to surround and be generated by a person, thing, or place.
    Diabolical: belonging to or so evil as to recall the Devil.
    Recoil: suddenly spring or flinch back in fear, horror, or disgust.
    Frankincense: an aromatic gum resin obtained from an African tree and burned as incense.
    Petrified: so frightened that one is unable to move; terrified.
    Polluted:contaminate (water, air, or a place) with harmful or poisonous substances.
    Luscious: having a pleasingly rich, sweet taste.
    Predatory: relating to or denoting an animal or animals preying naturally on others.
    Treacherous: hazardous because of presenting hidden or unpredictable dangers

    3- White Hare

    3- White Hare

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    The SAT words which I used today are:

    Pert: attractively lively
    Ferociously: savagely fierce, cruel, or in a violent manner.
    Foliage: trees and plant leaves
    Behemoth: a huge or monstrous creature
    Piteously: merciful, compassionate, moved to pity
    Conclusively: in a decisive way that has the effect of proving a case.
    Recounted: give an account of an event or experience
    Despair: the complete loss or absence of hope.
    Studious: done deliberately or with a purpose in mind
    Maleficent: wicked, prone to evil

    4- White Hare

    4- White Hare

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    The SAT words which I used today are:

    Alchemy: the medieval forerunner of chemistry, based on the supposed transformation of matter. It was concerned particularly with attempts to convert base metals into gold or to find a universal elixir.
    Exorcism: the expulsion or attempted expulsion of an evil spirit from a person or place.
    Divination: the practice of seeking knowledge of the future or the unknown by supernatural means.
    Profound: very great or intense
    Haggard: looking exhausted and unwell, especially from fatigue, worry, or suffering
    Threadbare: becoming thin and tattered with age.
    Swarthy: dark-skinned, olive-skinned, dusky, tanned.
    Futile: incapable of producing any useful result; pointless.
    Gluttonous: excessively greedy, piggish.

    5- White Hare

    5- White Hare

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    These are the SAT words of today:

    Palliate: make (a disease or its symptoms) less severe or unpleasant without removing the cause.
    Quarry: a place, typically a large, deep pit, from which stone or other materials are or have been extracted
    Profound: very great or intense.
    Merciful: showing or exercising mercy.
    Sage: an aromatic plant with grayish-green leaves that are used as a culinary herb, native to southern Europe and the Mediterranean.
    Coursed: move without obstruction; flow.
    Lance: a long weapon for thrusting, having a wooden shaft and a pointed steel head, formerly used by a horseman in charging.
    Cornucopia: a symbol of plenty, consisting of a goat's horn overflowing with flowers, fruit, and corn.
    Incantations: a series of words said as a magic spell or charm.
    Terminate: bring to an end.
    Venerable: accorded a great deal of respect, especially because of age, wisdom, or character.
    Supplicated: ask or beg for something earnestly or humbly.
    Awe: a feeling of reverential respect mixed with fear or wonder.
    Euphoria: a feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness
    Sublime: of such excellence, grandeur, or beauty as to inspire great admiration or awe
    ENVENOM: put poison or make poisonous
    Knickknack: a small worthless object, especially a household ornament.

    6- White Hare

    6- White Hare

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    The SAT words of the day are:

    Tribulations: a cause of great trouble or suffering
    Noxious: harmful, poisonous, or very unpleasant.
    Luminous: full of or shedding light; bright or shining, especially in the dark.
    Levitate: rise or cause to rise and hover in the air, especially by means of supernatural or magical power.
    Tremor: an involuntary quivering movement.
    Rebuke: express sharp disapproval or criticism
    Entrails: a person or animal's intestines or internal organs, especially when removed or exposed.
    Vanquish: defeat thoroughly
    Flotsam: the wreckage of a ship or its cargo found floating. Another meaning is: people or things that have been rejected and are regarded as worthless.

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