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Title: Hot SAT Words


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Hot SAT Words
  • Lessons
  • 21-30

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LESSON 24
  • Old Hat, New Hat?

Words Relating to the OLD or the NEW
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ANTEDILUVIAN
  • Adj. Very, very old antiquated

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ANTIDILUVIAN
  • The joke about the chicken crossing the road is
    ANTEDILUVIAN. Cant you think of a more current
    one?

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ANTIQUATED
  • Adj. very old and no longer in use obsolete

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ANTIQUATED
  • The author says he prefers to write on an
    ANTIQUATED portable typewriter instead of a
    computer.

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ANTIQUITY
  • N. Ancient times

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ANTIQUITY
  • Hippocrates articulated a code of medical ethics
    as valid today as it was in ANTIQUITY,
  • Much to the chagrin of the Greeks, the Elgin
    marbles are among the many Greek ANTIQUITIES
    housed in the British museum.

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ARCHAIC
  • Adj. old, from a much earlier time, antiquated

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ARCHAIC
  • Footnotes are used to explain ARCHAIC terms known
    to Shakespeares audience but not to modern
    readers.

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OBSOLETE
  • Adj.
  • Old, outdated no longer in use

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OBSOLETE
  • Although rotary dial phones are OBSOLETE, my
    grandmother still uses one.

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RELIC
  • N. A custom or object that has been around for a
    very, very long time

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RELIC
  • Fritzis spinning wheel is a RELIC thats been in
    the family for generations.
  • The museum displays RELICS of ancient cultures
    from all over the world.

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CONTEMPORARY
  • Adj. modern, new, relating to the same time period

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CONTEMPORARY
  • Radiant heat, instead of traditional forced air
    or steam heat, is becoming the standard in
    CONTEMPORARY buildings.
  • John Maynard Keynes was a CONTEMPORARY of Winston
    Churchill.

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INCEPTION
  • n. The start , the beginning of something

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INCEPTION
  • The INCEPTION of e-mail has cut stamp
    expenditures.
  • Use of paper has skyrocketed, however, since the
    INCEPTION of desktop printing.

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INNOVATION
  • N. Something new

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INNOVATION
  • The company makes INNOVATIVE water filters that
    can add fresh lemon flavor to tap water.
  • The spreadsheet was an important INNOVATION in
    accounting.

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INNOVATION or ENERVATION?
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INNOVATION OR EXAGGERATION?
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NOVEL
  • Adj. new

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NOVEL
  • Using movies to teach vocabulary is a NOVEL
    approach to instruction.
  • A conch shell made into a nightlight is a NOVELTY.

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POPULARNOVELTIES
Computermanipulatedphotograph
oraberrantanimal?
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BOVINE CARTOGRAPHY or MANIPULATED NOVELTY ?
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UNPRECEDENTED
  • Adj. novel, unparalleled

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UNPRECEDENTED
  • The number of delayed flights is UNPRECEDENTED.
  • Giving students money instead of grades is
    UNPRECEDENTED and will never be accepted by the
    community.
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