Top 10 SAT Words (with definitions and example sentences):
1. Laconic: (adj.) Using very few words; concise. Example: Her laconic reply hinted at her displeasure.
2. Ubiquitous: (adj.) Present, appearing, or found everywhere. Example: Cell phones have become ubiquitous in modern society.
3. Incisive: (adj.) Intelligently analytical and sharp; direct and effective. Example: The professor's incisive questions revealed the weaknesses in the student's argument.
4. Equivocal: (adj.) Open to more than one interpretation; ambiguous. Example: The politician's equivocal statement allowed him to avoid answering the difficult question.
5. Erudite: (adj.) Having or showing great knowledge or learning. Example: The erudite professor captivated the audience with her insightful lecture.
6. Pedantic: (adj.) Obsessively concerned with minor details and rules; overly scholarly. Example: His pedantic corrections of grammar annoyed his colleagues.
7. Prolific: (adj.) Producing much fruit or offspring; highly productive. Example: The prolific writer published several novels each year.
8. Gregarious: (adj.) Fond of company; sociable. Example: Her gregarious nature made her popular among her classmates.
9. Fastidious: (adj.) Very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail. Example: The fastidious chef meticulously prepared each dish.
10. Contentious: (adj.) Causing or likely to cause an argument; controversial. Example: The contentious issue of gun control has been debated for years.
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1. Laconic: (adj.) Using very few words; concise. Example: Her laconic reply hinted at her displeasure.
2. Ubiquitous: (adj.) Present, appearing, or found everywhere. Example: Cell phones have become ubiquitous in modern society.
3. Incisive: (adj.) Intelligently analytical and sharp; direct and effective. Example: The professor's incisive questions revealed the weaknesses in the student's argument.
4. Equivocal: (adj.) Open to more than one interpretation; ambiguous. Example: The politician's equivocal statement allowed him to avoid answering the difficult question.
5. Erudite: (adj.) Having or showing great knowledge or learning. Example: The erudite professor captivated the audience with her insightful lecture.
6. Pedantic: (adj.) Obsessively concerned with minor details and rules; overly scholarly. Example: His pedantic corrections of grammar annoyed his colleagues.
7. Prolific: (adj.) Producing much fruit or offspring; highly productive. Example: The prolific writer published several novels each year.
8. Gregarious: (adj.) Fond of company; sociable. Example: Her gregarious nature made her popular among her classmates.
9. Fastidious: (adj.) Very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail. Example: The fastidious chef meticulously prepared each dish.
10. Contentious: (adj.) Causing or likely to cause an argument; controversial. Example: The contentious issue of gun control has been debated for years.
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