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Word of the Week
(WOW)
Highlighting SAT Words
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fearless; courageous &
bold
Word Origin: Latin
intrepid (adjective)
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somebody who is beginning or
learning an activity and has acquired little skill in it
Synonyms—newcomer, neophyte
Word Origin: Latin
novice (noun)
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An expression of joy ; the act of rejoicing
Related words:
jubilant, jubilance, jubilancy, jubilate, Jubilate, jubilee
Word Origin: Latin
Jubilation (noun)
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Sanguine (adjective)
[sang-gwin]
1. Cheerfully optimistic, hopeful, or
confident:
2. Bloody, gory
3. A reddish, ruddy complexionWord Origin: Latin
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Transgression (noun)
the violation of a law or a duty or moral principle; a sin or crime
Tiger Woods apologized publicly for his many private transgressions.
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Magnanimous(adjective)
1. High-minded; Noble
2. and character
Revealing generosity or nobility of
mind Word Origin: Latin
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Prudent(adjective)
1. Wise or judicious in practical affairs; sagacious;
2. Careful in providing for the future; provident: a prudent decision.
Word Origin: Latin
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Fastidious(adjective)
1. Excessively particular, demanding, and critical; hard to please
2. Requiring excessive care; painstaking
Word Origin: Latin
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Ubiquitous(adjective)
1. Excessively particular, demanding, and critical; hard to please
2. Requiring excessive care; painstaking
Word Origin: Latin
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