Here is a list of words covered in the video along with an example for each word: Ineffable: The pig's delight was ineffable when she got engaged to a millionaire. (This means something is so extreme it cannot be described in words.) Succinct: Her text response was succinct and left no doubt on his mind on where he stood. (This means something is short and to the point.) Mitigate: I'm trying to mitigate my coffee addiction by switching to decaf. (This means to try to make something less severe.) Benevolent: The benevolent beaver shed his bounty of wood with his neighbors. (This means kind or having goodwill.) Elucidate: No one could elucidate the concepts of chemistry better than Professor Buck. (This means to explain something clearly.) Discord: Disputes over how to spend money caused intense discord with the newlyweds. (This means disagreement or lack of harmony.) Nuance: The subtle nuance of wearing socks with sandals can only be understood by our generation. (This means a slight detail.) Pragmatic: The goat's pragmatic solution to selling donuts was to advertise them on his horns. (This means being practical and logical.) Obsolete: Mr. Kus realized his calculator was obsolete when he found a new one. (This means outdated or no longer relevant.) Altruistic: Mr. Box was skeptical when the cat claimed to be selling authentic dinosaur bones (This means selfless or caring about others without thinking about yourself.) Innocuous: Despite the pup's innocuous appearance, he was known to break dishes and eat homework. (This means harmless.) Abysmal: He was shocked when his test grades came back with an absolutely abysmal grade. (This means very bad or poor.) Animosity: The animosity between my pets was a constant source of chaos in my house. (This means hatred or dislike.) Affluent: The affluent family of the Frog Prince posed for the holiday portrait. (This means wealthy or rich.) Eccentric: My bestie is a little eccentric with her fashion choices but she is still a blast to hang out with. (This means strange or odd.) Eloquent: The best man gave an eloquent speech at his best friend's wedding. (This means speaking beautifully and clearly.) Lament: Susan lamented not having studied for the SAT more seriously. (This means to feel regret or sorrow.) Stark: I arrived at what was supposed to be my dream destination, I was shocked at the stark and desolate landscape. (This means empty and without any decoration or features.) Ubiquitous: Cell phones are ubiquitous these days. (This means being everywhere or extremely common.) Palpable: The excitement in the crowd of fans was palpable when the band walked out on stage. (This means you can almost touch or feel the feeling, even though it is not physical.) Ambivalent: When he proposed, she suddenly felt quite ambivalent. (This means unsure or having mixed feelings.) Hinder: My work was hindered by an unexpected herd of oblivious goats. (This means to slow something down or prevent it from happening.) Oblivious: To hinder is to hold back, it's to prevent, it's to limit one's ability to do something. Bonus word in this sentence if you didn't catch it is oblivious and that is to be completely unaware. Tenuous: After the lack of rain, the state of Farmer Brown's farm was tenuous to say the least. (This means weak or fragile.) Lucrative: Selling bamboo juice proved to be a lucrative venture right next to Panda daycare. (This means profitable or making a lot of money.) PS. Don't think I am wasting my time, I used Gemeni to write it 😂
your energy is INFECTIOUSSSS in. the best way possible. giving my sat in three months!! gave my first psat and got 1470 💀 hope to get it up to 1550. would love to get more sat reading and writing videos pleaseeee
Can you please give me some advices,tricks and what studying guide did you used🙏 im a junior and im gonna take my sat this term so i need help . May you give me some hand plz🙏🙏
one thing i notice is that you can use context clues to understand what is happening in the sentence then the word that comes to mind to describe the situation is usually the meaning of the fancy word since they are describing the same thing :) (this might not work for all situations but personally it has really helped me)
Just found your channel and it's literally everything I could've wished for with studying the SAT, I'm taking it tomorrow for the second time wish me luck!
It's the fact that you turned a possibly boring vocab video to one of the most entertaining videos EVERRRRR. Massive Respect (Plus the editing was top tier).... I'm doing the test in 6 days, wish me luck :) { The video was soooo good, I'll still be watching them after I'm done with my SAT... coz that's how fun they are }
I'm having my SAT in August and this really helped me a lot! thank you and pls do more videos like these cuz this is the part where I'm struggling the most.
I took the May 4th SAT and got a 1100. That was the first time I took it and found I was rushing in some many places. I’m taking it tomorrow for the June 1st session. Wish me luck 🤞😊
@@therealdeets taking into consideration that english has stolen 60% of its vocab from french, which consists of 90% vocab inherited from latin, language that also "produced" spanish and portuguese, i already knew most of the words you mentioned on the video by being brazilian :)
gonna be some years till i actually get any SATS lmao, but i watched this anyway cuz u seemed cool and i was right u are cool and i love your energy :) keep it up 💝
Nice video! But isn't studying from a vocabulary bank an ineffective way to prep for inference questions? Many on reddit recommend studying word roots. What do you think??
Hi! I believe that learning vocab for SAT is a multi-prong approach where you can't only use one method alone. While learning roots can be useful, it will not help you with every single word, and having words you can recognize instantly is extremely valuable. I created this video simply as an entertaining way to learn some words in a more fun way than simply having to study flashcards. Hope you enjoy!
Part of the reason I did so bad on the reading section was definitely because I didn’t know the meaning of the words in the answer choices 😔 so yeah I think this actually really helps
@@therealdeets yeah I finished it few minutes ago. And thank you very much you helped me very well (specifically in colone, semi-colone, comma and dash and some vocabulary)
@@imaankhalid i get it, trust...just remember that we all have to start somewhere and that you're capable of achieving a good score (whatever that may be for you) you got this!
first of all.. a 700 score is awesome congrats! to improve more, you have to understand your weak areas (which you can figure out from analyzing your practice tests/past sats). from there, its more practice practice practice whether it's grammar, words on context or comprehension :) hope that helps!
@@therealdeets Thank you for the response! well the real problem in my English is I do mistakes in seemingly random places. I first mark them as correct and get confused with other options and change it to a wrong one sometimes I get more wrong in reading, sometimes in grammar
i totally get it, but trust that with more practice and drilling in this material, you will feel all the more confident and prepared for your exam!! the grammar rules are fairly easy to learn, i do have a video on my channel with what you’ll need to know for colons/semicolons/dashes/commas atm but also make sure you know subject/verb agreement and pronoun/antecedent agreement as well (khan academy’s grammar practice will def be your best friend in learning your grammar content)
if you’re at the point where you’re going back and forth between two answers, figure out what makes the answer choice wrong. remember that if an answer choice is HALF right, it’s wrong :) also..the correct answer will have evidence in the text supporting it! double check that your answer choice selected matches exactly what the question is asking (hope this helps, goodluck ❣️)
Quick question, if these words have already been used on past DSAT’s will they repeat again or no? I’m asking this because I once heard from my AP teacher that FRQ questions will never repeat on AP tests
While I'm not 100% on this (as I don't work for Collegeboard myself), vocabulary in standardized tests are generally drawn from a variety of commonly used academic words so it's quite possible to see repetition of vocab words across different test administrations for DSAT :)
hey!! typically on the sat, you'll find words in questions which you will not know the definition to and that's completely normal. the free sample serves as a way to show you some commonly tested terms :) dw too much on this btw...vocabulary is something that is very easy to build. i hope this video helped you learn some new words as well!
bluebook tests are a great way to see where you are at in your sat preparation...i'd take either practice test 5 or 6 (as theyre most reflective of the dsat) and assess your problem areas! hope that helps!
good luck to anyone taking the SAT tmr
Thanks my Lowenthal hope you have a great test also and don’t bite the bullet young fellow
thanks man
ty its 6 am
Goodluck to you too
Hope everyone does great 😊
Here is a list of words covered in the video along with an example for each word:
Ineffable: The pig's delight was ineffable when she got engaged to a millionaire. (This means something is so extreme it cannot be described in words.)
Succinct: Her text response was succinct and left no doubt on his mind on where he stood. (This means something is short and to the point.)
Mitigate: I'm trying to mitigate my coffee addiction by switching to decaf. (This means to try to make something less severe.)
Benevolent: The benevolent beaver shed his bounty of wood with his neighbors. (This means kind or having goodwill.)
Elucidate: No one could elucidate the concepts of chemistry better than Professor Buck. (This means to explain something clearly.)
Discord: Disputes over how to spend money caused intense discord with the newlyweds. (This means disagreement or lack of harmony.)
Nuance: The subtle nuance of wearing socks with sandals can only be understood by our generation. (This means a slight detail.)
Pragmatic: The goat's pragmatic solution to selling donuts was to advertise them on his horns. (This means being practical and logical.)
Obsolete: Mr. Kus realized his calculator was obsolete when he found a new one. (This means outdated or no longer relevant.)
Altruistic: Mr. Box was skeptical when the cat claimed to be selling authentic dinosaur bones (This means selfless or caring about others without thinking about yourself.)
Innocuous: Despite the pup's innocuous appearance, he was known to break dishes and eat homework. (This means harmless.)
Abysmal: He was shocked when his test grades came back with an absolutely abysmal grade. (This means very bad or poor.)
Animosity: The animosity between my pets was a constant source of chaos in my house. (This means hatred or dislike.)
Affluent: The affluent family of the Frog Prince posed for the holiday portrait. (This means wealthy or rich.)
Eccentric: My bestie is a little eccentric with her fashion choices but she is still a blast to hang out with. (This means strange or odd.)
Eloquent: The best man gave an eloquent speech at his best friend's wedding. (This means speaking beautifully and clearly.)
Lament: Susan lamented not having studied for the SAT more seriously. (This means to feel regret or sorrow.)
Stark: I arrived at what was supposed to be my dream destination, I was shocked at the stark and desolate landscape. (This means empty and without any decoration or features.)
Ubiquitous: Cell phones are ubiquitous these days. (This means being everywhere or extremely common.)
Palpable: The excitement in the crowd of fans was palpable when the band walked out on stage. (This means you can almost touch or feel the feeling, even though it is not physical.)
Ambivalent: When he proposed, she suddenly felt quite ambivalent. (This means unsure or having mixed feelings.)
Hinder: My work was hindered by an unexpected herd of oblivious goats. (This means to slow something down or prevent it from happening.)
Oblivious: To hinder is to hold back, it's to prevent, it's to limit one's ability to do something. Bonus word in this sentence if you didn't catch it is oblivious and that is to be completely unaware.
Tenuous: After the lack of rain, the state of Farmer Brown's farm was tenuous to say the least. (This means weak or fragile.)
Lucrative: Selling bamboo juice proved to be a lucrative venture right next to Panda daycare. (This means profitable or making a lot of money.)
PS. Don't think I am wasting my time, I used Gemeni to write it 😂
isn’t it more fun to see the pictures tho?
@@therealdeets yes absolutely, I post it here so that people can collect these words easily!
@@bahauddinchishte Thanks buddy
Skeptical is a different word from altruistic, you got skeptical's example for altruistic
thank you so much
Watching this 12 hours before my SAT test. Hoping for the best 👌
Bruh me too🤧🤧
@@ewuraabena9501me too bro 😭
Same bro good luck to both of us
@@northggod yeah good luck to us
How did it go?? Were a lot of these words on it??
the way ill acc rememeber these cuz of you literally if i read them for an hr straight they would not be stuck in my head PLEASEEE do more omg
whoop whoop, im glad the video helped! pt 2 coming soon ;)
It has already been 2 months, I have an exam in less than 2 weeks and these words are lifesavers, please do part 2
your energy is INFECTIOUSSSS in. the best way possible. giving my sat in three months!! gave my first psat and got 1470 💀 hope to get it up to 1550. would love to get more sat reading and writing videos pleaseeee
so so sweet!! ill get right on it, you got this btw!!
A 1470 is great score tho-
@@therealdeetscan u please make more videos like these? They pictures are greattt and engaging!!! Would love to see more !!😊
@@fahadd_i got you
Can you please give me some advices,tricks and what studying guide did you used🙏 im a junior and im gonna take my sat this term so i need help . May you give me some hand plz🙏🙏
Taking SAT in a week... wish me luck!
ME TOO! Good luck on May 4!!
you got this!!
you’re gonna do great! 🫶🏼
Hey! May the 4th be with you
It’s today🙃
one thing i notice is that you can use context clues to understand what is happening in the sentence then the word that comes to mind to describe the situation is usually the meaning of the fancy word since they are describing the same thing :)
(this might not work for all situations but personally it has really helped me)
i love your approach :)
Just found your channel and it's literally everything I could've wished for with studying the SAT, I'm taking it tomorrow for the second time wish me luck!
you got this!
It's the fact that you turned a possibly boring vocab video to one of the most entertaining videos EVERRRRR. Massive Respect (Plus the editing was top tier).... I'm doing the test in 6 days, wish me luck :) { The video was soooo good, I'll still be watching them after I'm done with my SAT... coz that's how fun they are }
I'm doing mine on June 1st as well, All the best!
bless
how was your june sat???
oh cool! whatd you think of the english on that one?
I BEG YOU PLS DO MORE OF THESE
i’ll see what i can do :)
I love the energy level in your videos. Also the editor needs a raise for such a good and humorous editing 😂❤
looks like i’m getting a raise 🕺🕺
doing SAT in a couple days, then after that 2 months of other exams 💀
hard work PAYS off, trust that your future self will thank you 🙏
How did it go??
FR LOVE UR ENERGYY! WANT MORE OF THESE
YOURE SO SWEET (might just have to make more of these)
I really appreciate the effort you took to make this lesson so entertaining! Thank you!
Wow thank you so much! A very straightforward explanation that can quickly help anyone to remember these words. Please do more! I like it!
It has already been 2 months, I have an exam in less than 2 weeks and these words are lifesavers, please do part 2. Love you btw♡♡♡
XD this was actually one of most fun videos I've ever watched. I really love your energy
HAHA, thank you so much, that means a lot :)
I'm having my SAT in August and this really helped me a lot! thank you and pls do more videos like these cuz this is the part where I'm struggling the most.
im so glad this video helped!! (ill see what i can do :)
You made these definitions so so easy TYSM 💕
awesome!!
I take my SAT tomorrow!! Pls hope the best for me as I'm going to try the best for my future
WISHING YOU WELL!!! I'm also taking it tmr!!!
ME TOO HAHA
you got it!! (ik im late-)
ahh howd it go??
how was it??
I love ur channel! the way u express urself is brilliant
bless, your comment made my day
Haha I just took PSAT and I got mitigate as one of the choices. So imma definitely watch this video
Is nobody gonna talk about how the frog king had his mistress right there?
YAYAYYAY SHES BACKKKKJKK
THE AI ART HELP 😭😭
;)
HAHA
Hey Deets is back! You're really good!
🫶🏼🫶🏼
3:53 me af😭
I’m watching this 6 hours away from the SAT exam 😂
Bro me tooooo😂
@@maggyomondi2222 same, hope learning these words help little bit
I took the May 4th SAT and got a 1100. That was the first time I took it and found I was rushing in some many places. I’m taking it tomorrow for the June 1st session. Wish me luck 🤞😊
Me too ;^;
This is my first time though
Same! Good luck!
you got it!! i get this thing is hectic but trust that it gets easier with time :)
ahh howd it go??
I and my brother got A+ on all of our test
Perfect timing thank you
❣️
If natives struggle with these words, I don't know what should international students do(
this was the EXACT thought running through my head when filming this too
@@therealdeets taking into consideration that english has stolen 60% of its vocab from french, which consists of 90% vocab inherited from latin, language that also "produced" spanish and portuguese, i already knew most of the words you mentioned on the video by being brazilian :)
gonna be some years till i actually get any SATS lmao, but i watched this anyway cuz u seemed cool and i was right u are cool and i love your energy :) keep it up 💝
so sweet 😭😭 i love you
Thanks for the video !!!
ngl gang im cooked i got dsat on this saturday
bag up as many points as you can...who knows, some of these words may show up!!
I have exam in 8 hours and i don't know any of this words🙃
Leaving for the testing centre in 30 mins 🤞🏼
goodluck!
Thank you sm please make more sat help stuff ❤❤❤❤❤
on it!
I need luck please wish me a final luck
hope all went well!!
@@therealdeets not really but aiming nov again
Nice video! But isn't studying from a vocabulary bank an ineffective way to prep for inference questions? Many on reddit recommend studying word roots. What do you think??
Hi! I believe that learning vocab for SAT is a multi-prong approach where you can't only use one method alone. While learning roots can be useful, it will not help you with every single word, and having words you can recognize instantly is extremely valuable. I created this video simply as an entertaining way to learn some words in a more fun way than simply having to study flashcards. Hope you enjoy!
Part of the reason I did so bad on the reading section was definitely because I didn’t know the meaning of the words in the answer choices 😔 so yeah I think this actually really helps
SAT tomorrow! (I’m cooked)
Update: I got cooked alive
😅😅
oh no!! well- there are def some more opportunities (sign up for august)
I don't have an SAT or if im even close to getting one, but, this was a nice way to prepare myself for it. (im in middle school :p)
youre smart to get ahead
@@therealdeets ty!! i finally memorized all of it lol
@@cattopi8774 proud!!
Taking SAT in 2 days pray for me
bless, goodluck!!
Woow many words in formal English are pretty similar to French.
taking the sat in 30 minutes!! hoping for at least a 1400 ❤
you got this!!
How was it?😅
@@therealdeets yeah i forgot my calculator at home but i got a 1430
@@Queenofthe_bees yeah i forgot my calculator at home but i got a 1430
@@raine0626 impressive :)
Thank you thank you thank you.
anytime :) thanks for watching!!
Hi I want to know the sound effect, it's cute❤
do you have the timestamp of where the sound effect is in this video?
@@therealdeets i want to know the one in 0:41, that sounds somewhat like an elevator
hihi, sorry for the delayed response! it's ruclips.net/video/RYaibgKKvyQ/видео.html
u pretty as hell
Pls do more videooo girllll
currently working on content ;) check back soon!!
I have the SAT in 7 hours at I cooked
Same bro
We cooked fr
@@bilguun042 I just finished it how did it go for you
C'mon deets. You really have to upload more videos like this
pt 2: ruclips.net/video/0SijSS9u_KM/видео.html
i feel like i m basic after watching this vd lol, THANKS A MILLION
explain basic
I have the SAT exam exactly after 2 hours
in 2 hours?
@@therealdeets yeah I finished it few minutes ago. And thank you very much you helped me very well (specifically in colone, semi-colone, comma and dash and some vocabulary)
THANK UUU
what did you get on your reading section on the sat?
taking the dsat in august!
Watching this after I finished 😮
how’d it go?
@@therealdeets it was bad😭 I just really need to study but I have the one in June coming up so I will use this
thanks for asking though 🙏
@@imaankhalid i get it, trust...just remember that we all have to start somewhere and that you're capable of achieving a good score (whatever that may be for you) you got this!
ahahhaha this is so cool, thanks
im glad you liked it!
You're beauty district me😅
Hey Deets!
My reading scored has just plateaued at around 700 any tips for increasing it?
Thank you
first of all.. a 700 score is awesome congrats! to improve more, you have to understand your weak areas (which you can figure out from analyzing your practice tests/past sats). from there, its more practice practice practice whether it's grammar, words on context or comprehension :) hope that helps!
@@therealdeets Thank you for the response!
well the real problem in my English is I do mistakes in seemingly random places.
I first mark them as correct and get confused with other options and change it to a wrong one
sometimes I get more wrong in reading, sometimes in grammar
i totally get it, but trust that with more practice and drilling in this material, you will feel all the more confident and prepared for your exam!! the grammar rules are fairly easy to learn, i do have a video on my channel with what you’ll need to know for colons/semicolons/dashes/commas atm but also make sure you know subject/verb agreement and pronoun/antecedent agreement as well (khan academy’s grammar practice will def be your best friend in learning your grammar content)
if you’re at the point where you’re going back and forth between two answers, figure out what makes the answer choice wrong. remember that if an answer choice is HALF right, it’s wrong :) also..the correct answer will have evidence in the text supporting it! double check that your answer choice selected matches exactly what the question is asking (hope this helps, goodluck ❣️)
@@therealdeets OK! Thank you for these tips they will really make a difference!
Can I make 1370 to 1500 in a months?
Quick question, if these words have already been used on past DSAT’s will they repeat again or no? I’m asking this because I once heard from my AP teacher that FRQ questions will never repeat on AP tests
While I'm not 100% on this (as I don't work for Collegeboard myself), vocabulary in standardized tests are generally drawn from a variety of commonly used academic words so it's quite possible to see repetition of vocab words across different test administrations for DSAT :)
U look like alexa dami? Idk her name the hot girl from euphoria thx for the vid im taking the october sat 😢😢
hey, i just did your free sample and i don't know many of the words in the sample. Would a real test be this hard?
hey!! typically on the sat, you'll find words in questions which you will not know the definition to and that's completely normal. the free sample serves as a way to show you some commonly tested terms :) dw too much on this btw...vocabulary is something that is very easy to build. i hope this video helped you learn some new words as well!
Exam in 48_ hrs and I am Suzy rn HELPPP MY EXCUSE IS THAT I WAS MOVING HOUSES AND I GOT NO ELETRICITY IN 45C WEATHER
goodluck!! walk into the test room confident, you got this.
is bluebook practice test necessary?
bluebook tests are a great way to see where you are at in your sat preparation...i'd take either practice test 5 or 6 (as theyre most reflective of the dsat) and assess your problem areas! hope that helps!
I'm cooked chat
dw theres other opportunities to retake (even tho ik its not ideal)
@@therealdeetsnah he's cooked
@therealdeets I made my channel for college for my resume, can you please give me a shout out. My career depends on it.
love this but you’re talking so fast 😭
i appreciate the feedback, i’ll definitely keep that in mind for future videos 🙏
I’m cooked tmr (ur cute btw)
howd your test go? (thank you)
Tf was that intro 💀😭😭
gotta get your attention somehow 😂
Can you spit on my latte
lmaoo what
i think u should really should make many more videos like this🫰🫰
i see where you’re getting at 🫰🫰