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Title: Hot SAT Words


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Hot SAT Words
  • Lessons
  • 11-20

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LESSON 19
  • Praise
  • Respect

How WONDERFUL you are!
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ACCLAIM
  • V. To express strong approval or praise hail

4
ACCLAIM
  • Hes an accomplished artist, ACCLAIMED by all the
    critics.

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ADULATE
  • V. To praise or flatter too greatly fawn over

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ADULATE
  • Sean received the ADULATION for being both the
    schools valedictorian and outstanding athlete.

7
ESTEEM
  • v. To value highly to have regard for

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ESTEEM
  • Ms. Boyd was ESTEEMED by both her employers and
    her colleagues for all her hard work over the
    years.

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EULOGIZE
  • V. to praise, as in a eulogy to say good things
    about

10
EULOGIZE
  • The introduction sounds like a EULOGY. While
    full of praise for the author, it is written in
    the past tense as though he had already died.

11
EXALT
  • v. To praise or glorify toi lift up in status,
    dignity, power

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EXALT
  • Once EXALTED by the Russian people, Stalin is now
    a devil in their eyes.

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EXTOL
  • v. to praise highly laud

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EXTOL
  • EXTOLLING the efforts of students motivates them
    to keep up the good work.

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LAUD
  • v. to praise extol

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LAUD
  • The LAUDITORY comments on the back cover suggest
    that this is a terrific book.

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PANEGYRIZE
  • v. To praise a person or event in a formal
    speech or in writing to praise highly

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PANEGYRIZE
  • Before presenting the award, Miss America
    PANEGYRIZED this years winner.

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REVERE
  • v. to regard highly with love and respect

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REVERE
  • The Joads REVERED the land, but the landlord
    didnt care how much they loved it. He chose to
    evict them.

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VENERATE
  • v. to feel or show deep respect for, especially
    due to age or tradition to honor

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VENERATE
  • Most religions expect believers to VENERATE old
    customs and traditions.
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