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luck

noun/lʌk/

the phenomenon of experiencing good or bad fortune

She attributed her success to pure luck, believing that she was in the right place at the right time.

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word origin — from Middle Dutch 'luc', meaning 'happiness, good fortune'

SAT Vocabulary Level 1 — Set 295

Set 295 of SAT Vocabulary Level 1 covers 5 words: luck, sympathy, genius, psychology, partition. Each entry below includes its definition, an example sentence, and synonyms — practice them with the interactive cards above.

  1. luck · noun/lʌk/

    the phenomenon of experiencing good or bad fortune

    She attributed her success to pure luck, believing that she was in the right place at the right time.

    Synonyms: fortune, chance, fate

    Origin: from Middle Dutch 'luc', meaning 'happiness, good fortune'

  2. sympathy · noun/ˈsɪmpəθi/

    the feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune

    She expressed her sympathy for the victims of the disaster during the memorial service.

    Synonyms: compassion, empathy, condolence

    Origin: from Middle French 'sympathie', from Late Latin 'sympathia', from Greek 'sympatheia', meaning 'a fellow feeling'.

  3. genius · noun/ˈdʒiː.ni.əs/

    a person with exceptional intellectual or creative power or other natural ability

    Albert Einstein is widely regarded as a genius in the field of physics.

    Synonyms: prodigy, mastermind, savant

    Origin: from Latin 'genius', meaning 'guardian spirit, deity' or 'natural inclination, talent'

  4. psychology · noun/saɪˈkɑːlədʒi/

    the scientific study of the mind and behavior

    Her interest in psychology led her to pursue a degree in clinical psychology, where she could help others understand their mental health.

    Synonyms: mental science, behavioral science, psyche study

    Origin: from the Greek 'psyche' meaning 'soul' and 'logos' meaning 'study' or 'discourse'

  5. partition · noun/pɑrˈtɪʃ.ən/

    a division or separation of something into parts or sections

    The architect designed a partition wall to create separate spaces in the open-plan office.

    Synonyms: division, separation, segment

    Origin: From Old French 'particion', from Latin 'partitionem', from 'partire' meaning 'to divide'.