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arcade

noun/ɑrˈkeɪd/

a covered passageway or a place with a variety of games and amusements

The shopping mall features an impressive arcade lined with boutique stores and cafes.

colonnadeamusement centergame hall
word origin — From Latin 'arcadia', meaning 'a covered place'

SAT Vocabulary Level 1 — Set 60

Set 60 of SAT Vocabulary Level 1 covers 5 words: arcade, attribution, hint, demolition, consent. Each entry below includes its definition, an example sentence, and synonyms — practice them with the interactive cards above.

  1. arcade · noun/ɑrˈkeɪd/

    a covered passageway or a place with a variety of games and amusements

    The shopping mall features an impressive arcade lined with boutique stores and cafes.

    Synonyms: colonnade, amusement center, game hall

    Origin: From Latin 'arcadia', meaning 'a covered place'

  2. attribution · noun/ˌætrɪˈbjuʃən/

    the act of assigning a cause or source to something

    The attribution of the project's success to effective teamwork was widely accepted among the stakeholders.

    Synonyms: assignment, ascription, credit

    Origin: from Old French 'attribut', from Latin 'attributio', from 'attribuere' meaning 'to assign'

  3. hint · noun/hɪnt/

    a small piece of information or suggestion that helps to guide or inform

    The teacher gave us a hint about the upcoming exam topics, which helped me focus my studying.

    Synonyms: clue, suggestion, indication

    Origin: The word 'hint' originates from Middle English 'hint', which means 'to indicate' or 'suggest'; it is related to the Old Norse word 'hinta', meaning 'to touch' or 'to touch upon'.

  4. demolition · noun/ˌdɛm.əˈlɪʃ.ən/

    the act of tearing down or destroying a structure

    The city's plan for the old factory included demolition to make way for a new park.

    Synonyms: destruction, razing, dismantling

    Origin: from Latin 'demolire', which means 'to tear down'

  5. consent · noun/kənˈsɛnt/

    permission for something to happen or agreement to do something

    They required written consent from the parents before enrolling the child in the program.

    Synonyms: agreement, approval, permission

    Origin: from Latin 'consentire', meaning 'to feel together or agree'