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altruistic

adjective/ˌæl.truˈɪs.tɪk/

showing a selfless concern for the well-being of others

Her altruistic nature was evident when she volunteered every weekend at the local homeless shelter.

selflesscharitablebenevolent
word origin — The word 'altruistic' is derived from the French word 'altruisme,' which comes from the Latin 'alter,' meaning 'other.'

SAT Vocabulary Level 3 — Set 82

Set 82 of SAT Vocabulary Level 3 covers 5 words: altruistic, repressive, egotistical, concordant, ebullient. Each entry below includes its definition, an example sentence, and synonyms — practice them with the interactive cards above.

  1. altruistic · adjective/ˌæl.truˈɪs.tɪk/

    showing a selfless concern for the well-being of others

    Her altruistic nature was evident when she volunteered every weekend at the local homeless shelter.

    Synonyms: selfless, charitable, benevolent

    Origin: The word 'altruistic' is derived from the French word 'altruisme,' which comes from the Latin 'alter,' meaning 'other.'

  2. repressive · adjective/rɪˈprɛsɪv/

    tending to restrain or control the freedom of individuals or groups

    The government's repressive regime stifled free speech and suppressed dissent among the citizens.

    Synonyms: oppressive, authoritarian, inhibitive

    Origin: from Latin 'repressus' (past participle of 'reprimere'), meaning 'to press back', from 're-' (back) + 'premere' (to press)

  3. egotistical · adjective/ˌiˌɡoʊˈtɪstɪkəl/

    excessively conceited or absorbed in oneself

    His egotistical behavior often alienated his friends, as he seemed only interested in his own success.

    Synonyms: self-centered, conceited, narcissistic

    Origin: From ego + -istical, where 'ego' is Latin for 'I'.

  4. concordant · adjective/kənˈkɔːr.dənt/

    in agreement or harmony

    The committee reached a concordant decision after hours of deliberation, which satisfied all parties involved.

    Synonyms: consistent, harmonious, accordant

    Origin: from Latin 'concordans', present participle of 'concordare', meaning 'to agree'

  5. ebullient · adjective/ɪˈbʌl.jənt/

    cheerful and full of energy

    The ebullient crowd cheered passionately as the team scored the winning goal.

    Synonyms: exuberant, buoyant, vivacious

    Origin: Late Latin 'ebullientem', which is the present participle of 'ebullire', meaning 'to boil over'.