WORD LISTS

List 6

Tue Jun 10 12:28:37 EDT 2025
Learn the correct meanings and usages of these commonly confused words you may encounter on the PSAT exam.
cannon
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Drums beat and fifes blew and beneath everything was the steady clockwork blast of the British cannons firing at the troops stationed north of us.
canon
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By then I’d read Chancellor Williams, J. A. Rogers, and John Jackson—writers central to the canon of our new noble history.
climactic
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The movie’s climactic moment features a dark-cloaked hero chasing a villain in white on horseback, finally toppling him from his horse in front of a church. Salon
climatic
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If these climatic and geological disasters occurred throughout the Norte Chico, they could have brought to an end the civilization that began in the area two millennia before.
disinterested
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So Theseus became King of Athens, a most wise and disinterested king.
uninterested
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But when she tried to engage him in conversation he seemed uninterested, taking my hand and backing away, his gestures saying, “Thanks, but no thanks.”
elusive
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New beekeepers are told that the way to find the elusive queen is by first locating her circle of attendants.
illusive
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There were no shadows under the trees but everywhere a pearly stillness, so that what was real seemed illusive and without definition.
endemic
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The virus had been endemic in Europe for centuries, which meant that most Europeans were exposed to it before adulthood.
epidemic
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A smallpox epidemic in 1713 was the biggest single step in the destruction of South Africa’s native San people by European settlers.

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