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PSAT Week 2 Day 3 Vocabulary Words
PSAT Week 2 Day 3 in Princeton Review; One Person Can Change the World
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Language - English
10th Grade
08/11/2010

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Term
altruism- (AL-troo-iz-im) Noun.
Definition

the principle or practice of unselfish concern for or devotion to the welfare of others; selflessness

 

Although Ethiopia has a scorching climate, the altruistic doctor still volunteered free services in the underdeveloped country.

Term
eminent- (EM-uh-nent) Adjective
Definition

high in station, rank, or repute; prominent; distinguished; conspicuous, signal, or noteworthy

Although Robert started in a little league, the hardworker quickly became and eminent pitcher on the Indians.

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empathetic-(em-puh-THET-ik) Adjective
Definition

identification with and understanding of another's situation, feelings, and motives

 

Since the Sarah had also went through a divorce, the empathetic woman could relate to her friend's breakup.

Term
extol- (ek-STOL) Verb
Definition

to praise highly; laud; eulogize

Although the doctor himself does notexercize daily, the hypocrite extols the benefits regular activity.

Term
laudatory- (LAW-duh-tor-ee)
Definition

containing or expressing praise; full of compliments

 

 

Although Bob tried to use laudatory chicanery to earn better grades, the sycophant's insincere praise led to a visit to the principles office.

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magnanimous- (mag-nan-IM-us) Adjective
Definition

generous in forgiving an insult or injury; free from petty resentfulness or vindictiveness; proceeding from or revealing generosity, nobility of mind, character, etc.

Since the magnanimous prince loved his country, the philathropic ruler strived to give the valley wealth and peace.

Term
philanthropic- (fil-un-THROP-ik) Adjective
Definition

humanitarian; benevolent; relating to monetary generosity

 

Since the tyrant showed no philanthropic motives for his people, the citizens eventually rebelled against the callous ruler.

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reciprocate- (ree-SIP-ro-kayt) Verb
Definition

to mutually give or take; to respond in kind

 

Although Sarah reciprocated Sally's warm greeting, the returned hello did not spark a conversation.

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