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Best Books for Students Who Don’t Like to Read

We find the strongest performers on the SAT Reading and Writing sections are voracious readers.

What if your child doesn’t like to read?  Well, the division of the American Library Association that picks out the Top novels for students to read for young adults also helps suggest some great titles for students who don’t like to read.  Here are 68 titles and 1 series for those students who need a little extra help improving one of the most important skills necessary for academic success: Reading

Books for Students Who Hate to Read

Non-Fiction

Boyer, Crispin. This Or That? The Wacky Book of Choices To Reveal The Hidden You. Illus. 2014. National Geographic Children’s Books, $12.99. 978-1-4263-1557-2.

Hobbits or ewoks? LEGOs or playing cards? Choose one to discover your real personality.

Brown, Box. Andre The Giant: Life and Legend. Illus. 2014. Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group/First Second/Roaring Brook Press, $17.99. 978-1-59643-851-4.

An illustrated look into the life of pro wrestler and actor Andre the Giant.

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SAT WORD OF THE DAY – GALE

gale – (n) a very strong wind.

定義 : 强風

synonyms – storm, tempest, squall, hurricane, tornado, cyclone, typhoon, whirlwind, strong wind, high wind.

 

2nd definition – (n) an outburst of laughter.

synonyms – outburst, burst, eruption, explosion, effusion, attack, fit, paroxysm, peal, howl, hoot, shriek, scream, shout, roar.

 

 

 

 

 

*note: all definitions, synonyms or otherwise provided for the aforementioned words were found on google’s definition engine or another online dictionary of reputable quality.  These words and their meanings were solely provided for reference and as supplements to any efforts in learning about the words.  All learning from the terms should be verified by the user to validate the authenticity or use in one’s particular purposes.  

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SAT WORD OF THE DAY – LAUDABLE

laudable – (adj) (of an action, idea, or aim) deserving praise and commendation.

定義 : 動人的

synonyms – praiseworthy, commendable, admirable, meritorious, worthy, deserving, creditable, worthy of admiration, estimable, of note, noteworthy, exemplary, reputable, honourable, excellent, sterling.

 

 

 

 

*note: all definitions, synonyms or otherwise provided for the aforementioned words were found on google’s definition engine or another online dictionary of reputable quality.  These words and their meanings were solely provided for reference and as supplements to any efforts in learning about the words.  All learning from the terms should be verified by the user to validate the authenticity or use in one’s particular purposes.  

 

 

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SAT WORD OF THE DAY – CALLOUS

callous – (adj) showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for others.

定義 : 麻木的

synonyms – heartless, unfeeling, uncaring, cold, cold-hearted, hard, as hard as nails, hard-hearted, with a heart of stone, stony-hearted, insensitive, lacking compassion, hard-bitten, cold-blooded, hardened, case-hardened, harsh, cruel, ruthless, brutal, unsympathetic, uncharitable, indifferent, unconcerned, unsusceptible, bloodless, soulless.

 

 

 

 

*note: all definitions, synonyms or otherwise provided for the aforementioned words were found on google’s definition engine or another online dictionary of reputable quality.  These words and their meanings were solely provided for reference and as supplements to any efforts in learning about the words.  All learning from the terms should be verified by the user to validate the authenticity or use in one’s particular purposes.  

 

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SAT WORD OF THE DAY – INTELLIGENTSIA

intelligentsia – (n) intellectuals or highly educated people as a group, especially when regarded as possessing culture and political influence.

定義 : 知識界

synonyms – intellectuals, intelligent people, academics, scholars, learned people, literati, men and women of letters, cognoscenti, illuminati, highbrows, bluestockings, thinkers, brains, the intelligent.

 

 

 

 

*note: all definitions, synonyms or otherwise provided for the aforementioned words were found on google’s definition engine or another online dictionary of reputable quality.  These words and their meanings were solely provided for reference and as supplements to any efforts in learning about the words.  All learning from the terms should be verified by the user to validate the authenticity or use in one’s particular purposes.  

 

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SAT WORD OF THE DAY – EXTRAPOLATE

extrapolate – (v) extend the application of (a method or conclusion) to an unknown situation by assuming that existing trends will continue or similar methods will be applicable.

定義 : 推斷

 

 

 

 

*note: all definitions, synonyms or otherwise provided for the aforementioned words were found on google’s definition engine or another online dictionary of reputable quality.  These words and their meanings were solely provided for reference and as supplements to any efforts in learning about the words.  All learning from the terms should be verified by the user to validate the authenticity or use in one’s particular purposes.  

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SAT WORD OF THE DAY – IMPECUNIOUS

impecunious – (adj) having little or no money.

定義 : 设有錢的

synonyms – penniless, penurious, in penury, poor, impoverished, indigent, insolvent, moneyless, hard up, poverty-stricken, needy, in need, in want, destitute, poor as a church mouse, in straitened circumstances, on one’s beam ends, unable to make ends meet, on the breadline, without a penny ( to one’s name).

 

 

 

 

*note: all definitions, synonyms or otherwise provided for the aforementioned words were found on google’s definition engine or another online dictionary of reputable quality.  These words and their meanings were solely provided for reference and as supplements to any efforts in learning about the words.  All learning from the terms should be verified by the user to validate the authenticity or use in one’s particular purposes.  

 

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SAT WORD OF THE DAY – ABATE

abate – (v) (of something unpleasant or severe) become less intense or widespread.

定義 : 减輕

synonyms – subside, die down/away/out, drop off/away, decrease, diminish, moderate, decline, fade, dwindle, slacken, recede, cool off, tail off, peter out, taper off, wane, ebb, relent, desist, weaken, become weaker, come to an end.

 

 

 

 

*note: all definitions, synonyms or otherwise provided for the aforementioned words were found on google’s definition engine or another online dictionary of reputable quality.  These words and their meanings were solely provided for reference and as supplements to any efforts in learning about the words.  All learning from the terms should be verified by the user to validate the authenticity or use in one’s particular purposes.  

 

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SAT WORD OF THE DAY – COMPLACENCY

complacency – (n) a feeling of smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one’s achievements.

定義 : 滿足

synonyms – smugness, self-satisfaction, self-approval, self-approbation, self-admiration, self-congratulation, self-regard, gloating, triumph, pride, satisfaction, contentment.

 

 

 

*note: all definitions, synonyms or otherwise provided for the aforementioned words were found on google’s definition engine or another online dictionary of reputable quality.  These words and their meanings were solely provided for reference and as supplements to any efforts in learning about the words.  All learning from the terms should be verified by the user to validate the authenticity or use in one’s particular purposes.  

 

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SAT WORD OF THE DAY – CENSURE

censure – (v) express severe disapproval of (someone or something), especially in a formal statement.

定義 : 指責

2nd definition – (n) the formail expression of severe disapproval.

synonyms – condemnation, criticism, attack, abuse, revilement, reprimand, rebuke, admonition, reproof, reproval, upbraiding, castigation, berating, denunciation, disapproval, reproach, scolding, chiding, reprehension, obloguy, vituperation.

 

 

 

 

 

*note: all definitions, synonyms or otherwise provided for the aforementioned words were found on google’s definition engine or another online dictionary of reputable quality.  These words and their meanings were solely provided for reference and as supplements to any efforts in learning about the words.  All learning from the terms should be verified by the user to validate the authenticity or use in one’s particular purposes.  

 

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