<p>what are the 25 most common voc words on the sat/psat?</p>
<p>here are the top 250
<a href=“SparkNotes: Today's Most Popular Study Guides”>SparkNotes: Today's Most Popular Study Guides;
<p>the, of, to, and, a, in, is, it, you, that, he, was, for, on, are, with, as, I, his, they, be, at, one, have, and this.</p>
<p>you’re welcome</p>
<p>Nice one :)</p>
<p>RC, that link provides the 250 most “difficult” words, not the most common.</p>
<p>top 25’s kinda small. </p>
<p>I agree with karch. Or, it could be all the words in the directions because they are guaranteed to appear on EVERY test.</p>
<p>supercilious shows up a lot</p>
<p>aw **** - that sparknotes list of the 250 most difficult vocab words has all the confusing ones from last saturday. that’s one valuable link, future sat takers… and 250 words is short enough to be reviewed in one day.</p>
<p>it even has diaphonous.</p>
<p>capricious</p>
<p>Ambivalent showed up like 3-4 times last Saturday and I couldn’t remember what it meant >:O</p>
<p>ambivalent, capricious, superfluous, ambigious, galvanize, lethargic, i dunno</p>
<p>false supposition, pugnacious, perfidy, dilettante, bombastic.</p>
<p>galvanize? Definitely not.
Ambiguous is one.</p>
<p>thank you everyone except karch</p>
<p>Affable and lucid show up</p>
<p>It seems like pragmatic is on every single test.</p>
<p>rocketreview claims: conventional, undermine, dismissive, aesthetic, objective, reconcile, speculative, accessible, decorum, impulsive, deride, supress, complacent, reverent, disparage, relevant, prudent, refute, inevitable, innocous</p>
<p>ive seen iconoclastic alot and i was lucky it was on the sc cause that’s prolly like the only one i got right lol… but ive seen iconoclastic on the passage based reading a lot. like the author might be reprimanding past actions of hunting with a bow and arrow instead of guns and the question might ask whats the author’s tone. the answer would be iconoclastic. pragmatic is also a common one.</p>
<p>haha i was lucky i was reviewing vocab in the car while on the way to the test and learned a new word - iconoclast</p>
<p>Dont forget juxtapose</p>