Positive SAT Vocabulary

These are vocabulary words that are good to know in general and that may be very useful when taking that Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT).

Sunday, February 23, 2020

Conducive Reluctantly Oust

- Conducive
adj. able to bring about or be suitable for
The noisy students hardly made the campus library conducive to studying.

- Reluctantly
adv. somewhat unwillingly
Max reluctantly agreed to see the horror movie with his friends.

- Oust
v. to remove or force out of (usu. a position or office)
Sick and tired of putting up with his bad moods, the pirates ousted their captain.
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