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gratitude

noun/ˈɡræt.ɪ.tud/

a feeling of appreciation or thanks

She expressed her gratitude for all the support she received during her difficult times.

thankfulnessappreciationrecognition
word origin — from Latin 'gratitudo', meaning 'gratefulness' or 'thankfulness'

SAT Vocabulary Level 2 — Set 267

Set 267 of SAT Vocabulary Level 2 covers 5 words: gratitude, glimmer, conspirator, cubicle, landslide. Each entry below includes its definition, an example sentence, and synonyms — practice them with the interactive cards above.

  1. gratitude · noun/ˈɡræt.ɪ.tud/

    a feeling of appreciation or thanks

    She expressed her gratitude for all the support she received during her difficult times.

    Synonyms: thankfulness, appreciation, recognition

    Origin: from Latin 'gratitudo', meaning 'gratefulness' or 'thankfulness'

  2. glimmer · noun/ˈɡlɪmɚ/

    a faint or wavering light

    As the sun began to set, a glimmer of light reflected off the water, creating a stunning view.

    Synonyms: shine, sparkle, flicker

    Origin: Middle English glimer, from Old English glīmerian, meaning to shine or to gleam

  3. conspirator · noun/kənˈspɪr.ɪ.tɚ/

    a person who takes part in a secret plan to do something unlawful or harmful

    The police arrested several conspirators who were plotting to rob the bank.

    Synonyms: co-conspirator, plotter, schemer

    Origin: From Middle English 'conspiratour', from Latin 'conspirator', from 'conspirare' meaning 'to breathe together'.

  4. cubicle · noun/ˈkjuːbɪkəl/

    a small partially enclosed workspace often found in offices

    She decorated her cubicle with personal photos to make the space feel more inviting.

    Synonyms: office pod, workspace, stall

    Origin: from Latin 'cubiculum,' meaning 'a small room or chamber'

  5. landslide · noun/ˈlændslaɪd/

    the sudden and fast movement of a large amount of earth or rock down a slope

    The heavy rain triggered a massive landslide that blocked the road and trapped several cars.

    Synonyms: mudslide, rockslide, earthflow

    Origin: The word 'landslide' combines 'land', meaning ground or earth, and 'slide', from Old English 'slidan', meaning to glide or slip.