Words That Appear on Multiple Tests
These words appear on two or more standardized tests, making them especially high-value study targets. Learning these words gives you cross-test preparation — time invested here pays dividends regardless of which test you take.
To lower in status, dignity, or character
To decrease in force or extent, become less severe
To shorten a word, phrase, or text by leaving out parts
To make someone feel ashamed or embarrassed
Someone who supports or promotes a cause, issue, or group, often through public appeal or representa...
Unclear, vague, or misleading, often because something is open to multiple interpretations or meanin...
analogous means having a relationship, connection, or similarity between two or more things.
To increase or supplement something, often by adding to it or making it larger.
Complete and including everything necessary; covering a broad range of topics or aspects.
To gather or collect something gradually over time, such as wealth, knowledge, or experiences.
To make or become less in size, importance, or intensity.
To assign or set aside resources or time for a specific use or purpose.
To restrict within limits or keep within certain bounds, either physically or conceptually.
To form an idea or think of something; to become pregnant.