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Compétences Lexicales SAT 2 - Leçon 20

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SAT Word Skills 2
epistle

any of the letters in the New Testament, written by the apostles

épître

épître

[nom]
epistolary

(literature) relating to a form of work that uses letters or written documents as the primary mode of communication among fictional characters

épistolaire

épistolaire

[Adjectif]
epistemology

the branch of philosophy in which knowledge is studied

épistémologie

épistémologie

[nom]
antechamber

a small room or space that serves as an entrance or waiting area

antichambre

antichambre

[nom]
to antedate

to exist before something else in time

précéder

précéder

[verbe]
to antecede

to happen or come before something else in a sequence, order, or arrangement

être antérieur à

être antérieur à

[verbe]
antediluvian

extremely old, primitive, or outdated

antédiluvien

antédiluvien

[Adjectif]
antemeridian

referring to the hours between midnight and noon

du matin

du matin

[Adjectif]
antenatal

relating to or occurring in the period of time before birth

prénatal

prénatal

[Adjectif]
anterior

belonging to the front part of the body

antérieur

antérieur

[Adjectif]
anteroom

a small room or space positioned before a larger or more significant room

vestibule, antichambre

vestibule, antichambre

[nom]
to loathe

to dislike something or someone very much, often with a sense of disgust

détester, avoir en horreur

détester, avoir en horreur

[verbe]
loath

unwilling to do something due to a lack of will, motivation, or consent

réticent

réticent

[Adjectif]
irrefutable

so clear or convincing that it cannot be reasonably disputed or denied

irréfutable

irréfutable

[Adjectif]
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