Most of us will agree that we could've improved our standardized test scores. Just having a word of the day app or keeping up with your algebra might've made the difference. But it's never too late to expand on that vocabulary, so here's a quick list of interesting words that you can use to make people think you got that coveted 2400.
Dulcet
adjective
gentle and pure; Often used to describe sound or used sarcastically
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Respite
noun
a break from a period of tough times
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Froth
verb
quickly-rising, foamy bubbles
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Goad
verb
to provoke in order to get someone riled up or to get a response
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Tendril
noun
spindly, thin, arm of a plant which reaches for a brace

Cleave
verb
to split (often along the lining or seams)
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Insomniatic
noun
a person who is dependent on or has the habit of sleep deprivation because it leads to elated emotions

Tactless
adjective
deals poorly with delicate issues
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Vitriolic
adjective
judgmental and resentful; spiteful
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Pallid
adjective
sickly or washed-out
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