Struggling to memorize thousands of SAT vocabulary words? Thanks to the innovative learning method used in our Ultimate SAT Vocabulary Guide, you'll save immeasurable hours of precious study time.
We have taken care of the dirty work: organizing thousands of SAT words according to synonyms as well as providing teenage-friendly sample sentences.
First, we have categorized the top-2700 SAT words according to their meanings. This way, you can memorize words in groups rather than randomly memorizing thousands of unconnected words. For example, the verb “to ratify†means “to formally approve or confirm.†When studying for the SAT, however, you will notice that around ten other must-know SAT words have the same meaning as “to ratify.†These are: accredit, approbate, approve, authorize, clear, confirm, finalize, formalize, homologate, sanction, warrant. By studying these words in groups, your brain will remember which words belong together and share meaning.
Second, we include teenage-friendly sample sentences for each of the top-200 SAT words. Sentences include references to pop culture, romance, breakups, and are infused with dark humor.
Lastly, we provide you with each of the top-200 SAT words in its varying forms—noun, adjective, adverb, and verb. This way, you won’t be surprised when you come across a word in a form you didn’t know existed, and you won’t sound foolish trying to come up with your own nouns!
We are confident that by studying words in groups, by seeing the words in fun context, and by learning the words’ various forms, you will not only have a much easier time with memorization, but you will be able to make use of these words in real life.