SAT exam preparation

SAT High Frequency Words

Are you preparing for your SAT exam and are looking for the best study material and guidance for SAT preparation?

Almost all the colleges in the U.S. need their students to clear the SAT, or the Scholastic Assessment Test, in order to proceed with the admissions. This test is designed to cover the written, mathematical and verbal aspects of a student’s aptitude. 

In this article, we will be reading about some of the most frequent words that have been witnessed by the students in the vocabulary portion of the SAT exam

High-Frequency Words

Below is a list of some high-frequency words that you’ll need to be thorough with for your SAT exam

  1. Aesthetic – Concerned with the look and feel of something
  2. Aggregate – A combination of things or elements
  3. Animosity – Anger or hatred towards something or someone
  4. Anomaly – Different from the normal
  5. Altruistic – An act of kindness or selflessness
  6. Abstruse – Something which is difficult to understand
  7. Acquiesce – To agree with someone even if you think differently
  8. Acrid – A strong and bitter taste or smell
  9. Acrimonious – Angry and bitter
  10. Assiduous – Showing great care
  11. Assuage – To lessen an unpleasant feeling
  12. Austere – Simple, with no decoration
  13. Beguile – Attract
  14. Benevolent- Generous
  15. Bequeath – To leave something or give something willingly
  16. Bolster- to strengthen
  17. Braggart – Talkative person; one who boasts a lot
  18. Brevity – The feature of being short
  19. Cacophonous – With an unpleasant sound
  20. Cajole – Influence someone by flattering
  21. Candor- to be honest or frank
  22. Clout- advantage
  23. Complacent- satisfied
  24. Conciliatory – Ready to make concessions
  25. Condone- to allow
  26. Conflagration – Intense fire
  27. Corroborate – To give evidence for something
  28. Credulity – Credibility, something in which one can easily believe
  29. Decree- to declare with authority
  30. Delineate – Accurately represented
  31. Demur- to object
  32. Deplore – To express disapproval for something strongly
  33. Desiccate – Lifeless
  34. Desolate- barren
  35. Disdain – Dislike and disrespect for something or someone
  36. Disinclination – Unwillingness
  37. Disparage – To speak negatively of something
  38. Disputatious – Disagreement
  39. Dogmatic – In adherence to a code of conduct
  40. Dreary- gloomy
  41. Dubious – Doubtful
  42. Ebullient – Unrestrained with joy
  43. Eclectic – Selecting the best out of many styles
  44. Efface – Removing, erasing
  45. Elegy – A poem mourning the dead
  46. Eloquence – A powerful language
  47. Endow- to acquire a quality
  48. Enigma – Something which cannot be explained
  49. Ephemeral – A short-lived thing
  50. Equanimity – Keeping the mind steady even under stress
  51. Erratic- deviating from an acknowledged practice or norm
  52. Erroneous – Something containing mistakes
  53. Erudite – Showing great knowledge
  54. Evanescent – Short-lived
  55. Exacerbate – Worsen
  56. Extol – Praise or honor
  57. Exuberance – Enthusiasm
  58. Fallacious – Based on wrong reasons
  59. Fathom – A linear unit to measure the depth of water
  60. Ferocity- violence
  61. Fervor – A feeling of warmth
  62. Flagrant – Outrageously bad
  63. Foment- to stir up
  64. Frugality – Cautious in avoiding waste
  65. Galvanizing- exciting
  66. Geriatric- relating to old age
  67. Garrulous – Full of conversation of little value
  68. Glutton – Someone devoted to excess eating and drinking
  69. Gregarious – Enjoying the company of others
  70. Hackneyed – Too often repeated
  71. Hedonist – A person motivated by desires
  72. Heresy – Rejection of religious orthodoxy
  73. Imprudent- rash
  74. Inadvertently – With no knowledge or intention
  75. Inane – Lack of intelligence
  76. Incongruous – Someone with no harmony
  77. Ineffable – Contrary to the description
  78. Inexorable – Impossible to stop or resist
  79. Irreproachable – Free of guilt
  80. Jocular – Funny or having good humor
  81. Laconic – To the point
  82. Lampoon – Filled with satire
  83. Linger – Remain present yet gradually dying
  84. Lassitude – Lack of interest
  85. Lucrative- profitable
  86. Lurid – Vivid and graphic
  87. Marred – Spot created by injury
  88. Meticulous – Marked with precise details
  89. Mirth – Great fun
  90. Misanthrope – One who doesn’t like people 
  91. Misnomer – An unsuitable name
  92. Momentous- significant in historic way
  93. Nefarious – Wicked
  94. Negate – Make ineffective
  95. Nonchalance – Remaining calm, being care-free
  96. Nuance – The difference in attitude or opinion
  97. Obdurate – Persistence in doing wrong things
  98. Oblivion – Being forgotten
  99. Opine- to openly express
  100. Ostentatious – Intended to impress others
  101. Oust- to suck out force from something
  102. Pariah – Someone who is rejected by the society
  103. Paucity – Insufficient
  104. Perfunctory – Not thorough
  105. Pernicious – Very harmful
  106. Pinnacle- highest level
  107. Polemical – Involving controversy
  108. Postulate- to assert
  109. Prodigal – Wasteful
  110. Quandary – Confusion in a choice
  111. Querulous – Complaining as a habit
  112. Rancor – Deep anger
  113. Raucous – Loud and harsh
  114. Recant – Reject a former belief
  115. Relegate – Demote
  116. Repudiate – Refuse to recognize
  117. Resplendent – Beautiful
  118. Reticence – Uncommunicative
  119. Savory – With great taste
  120. Scrupulous – Showing great care and effort
  121. Servile – Submissive
  122. Soporific – Inducing sleep
  123. Stolid – Having little emotion
  124. Succinct – Giving a brief or gist of something
  125. Sycophant – One who pleases someone for a favor
  126. Taciturn – Habitually reserved
  127. Tantamount – Equal to something
  128. Torpor – A state of mental inactivity
  129. Trepidation – The feeling of dread
  130. Truncate – Shortened
  131. Unkempt – Not maintained properly
  132. Unveil- to reveal
  133. Usurp – Seize control of something
  134. Vacillate – Be undecided
  135. Venerate – Regard with respect
  136. Verbose – With too many words
  137. Virtuoso – Someone with great skills in a field
  138. Vow- to promise
  139. Whimsical – Something by chance and not a necessity
  140. Witticism – A message with elements of humor
  141. Yield- to produce, to surrender
  142. Zealot – A militant proponent

For more such words and to regularly update your vocabulary, visit the official site of Vocabulary Tablet and be extensively prepared for the vocabulary section of the SAT exam.

About the Author

Neha has been teaching English for about 10 years. She has trained and mentored students of different age groups for spoken English, IELTS, campus recruitment, competitive exams like SSC, IBPS and CAT, group discussions, and interviews. Currently, she is working as a freelancer, training Indian American students for SAT, mentoring Indian students for IELTS and placements. She is passionate about teaching, blogging, and editing videos. She has published 2 e-books “A Word A Day” and “Grammar Notes by Neha” which are available on Amazon. Her special skills include English grammar, proofreading, copy-editing, communication skills, and counseling. In her free time, she loves honing her skills, learning more courses, and spending time with her family. Her life purpose is to MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

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