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SAT Words 12-16 Root 3 12. affable An affable and courteous gentleman held the door for the elderly woman. affable (AFF-uh-bull) adjective Sounds like: a fable Picture – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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SAT Words 12-16
  • Root 3

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12. affable
  • An affable and courteous gentleman held the door
    for the elderly woman.

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affable
  • (AFF-uh-bull) adjective
  • Sounds like a fable
  • Picture Aesop, a Greek man who lived about 500
    B.C. Imagine him as a very friendly, outgoing
    person, standing in the center of the village and
    greeting people as they pass by.
  • Other forms affability (n) affably (adv)
  • Definition friendly easygoing

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13. affirmation
  • The parties are sometimes required to take an
    oath or make an affirmation.

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affirmation
  • (aff-er-MAY-shun) noun
  • Sounds like a firm Asian
  • Picture a muscular man from the Orient being
    interviewed by a TV news reporter. Weve heard,
    says the reporter, that you plan to break the
    world weightlifting record by lifting a Toyota
    filled with Sumo wrestlers. Is this true?
  • Yes, replies the Asian man. And that
    includes a full tank of gas and maps in the glove
    compartment.
  • Looking into the TV camera, the reporter
    says, Up until a few minutes ago it had been
    just another unfounded rumor. Now weve received
    affirmation.
  • Other forms affirm (v) affirmative (adj)
    affirmatively (adv)
  • Definition positive statement assertion
    agreement

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14. ambidextrous
  • In later years, her solo playing became truly
    ambidextrous, with a sense of danger and true
    improvisation with both hands.

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ambidextrous
  • (am-bee-DEX-truss) adjective
  • Sounds like Bambi Dextrous
  • Picture a baseball player named Bambi Dextrous
    who pitches with both hands at the same time.
  • Connect with dexterity
  • Definition able to use both hands with equal
    skill

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15. ambivalence
  • The well-known discrepancy between what parents
    say and what they do arises in this case from a
    deep ambivalence about television.

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ambivalence
  • (am-BIV-uh-lence) noun
  • Looks like Val inside ambulance (ambiVALence)
  • Picture Val who is about to have a baby. She has
    gone into labor while her husband is at work. She
    called for an ambulance to take her to the
    hospital, but now that shes inside the ambulance
    shes having second thoughts about going without
    her husband Wait! Lets give him a few more
    minutes No, we should go right now. Take me to
    the hospital!... No, wait! Maybe hell get here
    soon
  • Other forms ambivalent (adj)
  • ambivalently (adv)
  • Definition indecision feeling of being
    pulled in two directions

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16. amorphous
  • Liquids are amorphous substances, as they do not
    have a definite shape.

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amorphous
  • (ay-MORF-uss) adjective
  • Sounds like Yay, more for us!
  • Picture a mother bringing her three children
    bowls of some shapeless food. One of the kids
    says, Yay, more for us! One of the others says,
    Yeah, but more what?
  • Definition without form or shape

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Root 3 clin
  • Coach seating features large seats that recline
    for sleeping, lap trays, and individual lighting.

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clin
  • Meaning lie, lean
  • Sample words recline, incline, recliner,
    decline, inclination
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