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cardiologist

noun/ˌkɑr.diˈɑl.ə.dʒɪst/

a doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions

After experiencing chest pain, I made an appointment with a cardiologist to get a thorough evaluation of my heart health.

heart specialistheart doctorcardiology expert
word origin — The word 'cardiologist' comes from the Greek 'kardia' meaning 'heart' and 'logia' meaning 'study' or 'discourse'.

SAT Vocabulary Level 2 — Set 89

Set 89 of SAT Vocabulary Level 2 covers 5 words: cardiologist, marquee, dossier, resemblance, dinghy. Each entry below includes its definition, an example sentence, and synonyms — practice them with the interactive cards above.

  1. cardiologist · noun/ˌkɑr.diˈɑl.ə.dʒɪst/

    a doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions

    After experiencing chest pain, I made an appointment with a cardiologist to get a thorough evaluation of my heart health.

    Synonyms: heart specialist, heart doctor, cardiology expert

    Origin: The word 'cardiologist' comes from the Greek 'kardia' meaning 'heart' and 'logia' meaning 'study' or 'discourse'.

  2. marquee · noun/mɑrˈki/

    a large tent used for outdoor events or a structure over an entrance displaying the title of a show

    The wedding reception was held under a beautiful marquee that was decorated with fairy lights and flowers.

    Synonyms: pavilion, tent, canopy

    Origin: From French 'marquise', which originally referred to a large canopy or a cover.

  3. dossier · noun/ˈdɔːsieɪ/

    a collection of documents or records concerning a particular person or subject

    The investigator compiled a comprehensive dossier on the suspect, detailing every aspect of their background and activities.

    Synonyms: file, record, portfolio

    Origin: French, from the word 'dossier' meaning 'bundle of papers', from 'dos' meaning 'back'

  4. resemblance · noun/rɪˈzɛmbləns/

    the state of being alike or having similar qualities

    There is a striking resemblance between the two artists' styles, showcasing their similar influences.

    Synonyms: similarity, likeness, resemblance

    Origin: from Middle French 'ressemblance', from 'ressembler' meaning 'to resemble', which is from Latin 're- + simulare' meaning 'to simulate'

  5. dinghy · noun/ˈdɪŋɪ/

    a small boat often used for recreation or as a tender for a larger vessel

    After a long day of sailing, we used the dinghy to get to the shore and enjoy a picnic on the beach.

    Synonyms: skiff, rowboat, tender

    Origin: The word 'dinghy' comes from the Hindi word 'dingi,' which refers to a small boat. It entered English through the adaptation of the term by British sailors in the 18th century.