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Power Words 1

Power Words 1. These words have been shown to show up often in two places In everyday reading On tests like the SAT Knowing these words will greatly improve your reading comprehension and your test scores. illicit (ill-LISS-it). (adj) forbidden; not permitted

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Power Words 1

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  1. Power Words 1 • These words have been shown to show up often in two places • In everyday reading • On tests like the SAT • Knowing these words will greatly improve your reading comprehension and your test scores.

  2. illicit (ill-LISS-it) (adj) forbidden; not permitted -Alex Rodriguez was suspended from baseball for taking illicit drugs.

  3. Candor (CAN-der) (n) honesty, openness -Sometimes too much candor can be a bad thing.

  4. Aberration (a-ber-AY-shun) (n) something that is out of the ordinary -We lost Chuck last night. Let’s hope that’s an aberration.

  5. Egregious (uh-GREE-juss) (adj) extremely bad-Judges giving the rubber chicken to Ferris was an egregious error.

  6. fickle (adj) changing frequently -She was so fickle she broke up with me on Friday, asked to go out again on Saturday, and broke up with me again on Sunday!

  7. Gratuitous (gra-TOO-it-us) (adj) excessive; unnecessary -I don’t mind a few cuss words, but the cursing in The Wolf of Wall Street was gratuitous.

  8. Berate (bee-RATE) (v) to yell at forcefully-The coach berated the disrespectful player in front of the crowd.

  9. Hallowed (HAL-owed) (adj) respected; holy-Turkey and gravy is a hallowed American tradition

  10. Lucid (LOOSE-id) (adj) clear, easily understandable -The teacher’s lucid explanation of the math problem helped me ace the test.

  11. Daunting (DONT-ing) (adj) difficult; intimidating -The road to winning the Super Bowl is daunting.

  12. Now, write ten sentences using each word. • Underline the word. • Make sure the sentence shows you know the meaning • BAD=The drive to school was daunting. • GOOD=The drive to school was daunting because of the icy roads.

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