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).

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Locomotion Subsequently Dismay

- Locomotion
n. movement
Physics involves the study of locomotion.

- Subsequently
adv. happening later or after something
I subsequently went home.

- Dismay
n. hopelessness, stress, or consternation v. to fill with woe or apprehension
To Nick's dismay, he got an F on the test. Many were dismayed by the town's implementation of metered parking.
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