Increasing your vocabulary and learning how to use new words is probably the most helpful way to improve your communication skills. It doesn’t matter whether you are focused on college admittance or a career opportunity.
Having a solid set of communication skills is paramount.
That is the main reason why the ACT exam has a vocabulary word section. They to test your knowledge and ability to communicate.
100 Most Common ACT Word List
Here is a list of the most common ACT words on the vocabulary section of the ACT exam.
- Adulation – excessive flattery
- Aloof – not friendly or forthcoming
- Anachronistic – belonging to a period other than that being portrayed
- Analyze – examine methodically
- Antagonize – cause someone to become hostile
- Assert – state a fact
- Befall – having to something bad happen to someone
- Burgeon – begin to growth rapidly
- Characteristic – a feature typical of a particular person
- Compassion – sympathetic pity for the suffering of others
- Complement – a thing that completes or brings to perfection
- Consecutive – following continuously
- Contract – written or spoken agreement
- Contradict – deny the truth by stating the opposite
- Correlate – having mutual relationship or connection
- Cumbersome – large, heavy, or difficult
- Demean – cause severe loss of dignity
- Depict – show or represent by drawing
- Devoid – entirely lacking, empty
- Differential – varying according to circumstances
- Diffuse – spread over a wide area
- Digress – leave the main subject temporarily in speech or writing
- Discrepancy – a lack of comparability between two facts
- Eclipse – obscuring the light from one celestial body by passing in front of it
- Eminent – famous or respected within a specific sphere
- Engross – absorb all the attention or interest
- Exploit – make full use of
- Facilitate – make an action easy or easier
- Fastidious – very attentive to accurate details
- Feign – pretend to be affected by
- Fleeting – lasting for a very short time
- Fuse – a safety device that melts or break on a circuit board if the electrical current exceeds its limits
- Give – freely transfer possession
- Generalize – make a broad statement by inferring from specific cases
- Glaring – giving out or reflecting a strong light
- Grandeur – splendor
- Hardship – severe suffering
- Hitherto – until now
- Hypothetical – supposed but not necessarily real or true
- Hypothesis – a proposed explanation based on limited evidence
- Immense – extremely large
- Impervious – not allowing fluid to pass through
- Inevitable – certain to happen
- Informal – having a relaxed style
- Jumbled – mixed
- Justify – show or prove to be right
- Jurisdiction – official power to make legal decisions
- Jury – a body of people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case
- Latent – existing but not yet developed
- Latter – occurring new the end of something
- Lucrative – producing a great deal of profit
- Lethargic – sluggish or apathetic
- Malleable – able to be pressed or hammered out of shape without breaking
- Mishap – an unlucky accident
- Modify – make partial or minor changes
- Meticulous – showing great attention to detail
- Momentous – of great importance
- Nuance – a subtle difference in
- Nautical – of or concerning sailors or navigation
- Nostalgia – a sentimental longing
- Notion – a conception of or belief about something
- Obsolete – no longer produced or used
- Obstruct – to block
- Omnipotent – having unlimited power
- Omit – to leave out or exclude
- Orient – countries of Asia
- Paramount – of utmost important
- Perpetual – never ending or changing
- Pensive – engaged in deep serious thought
- Perplex – cause someone to feel completely baffled
- Pragmatic – dealing with things sensibly and realistically on a way that is based on practical considerations
- Prolific – producing much fruit or work
- Pungent – having a sharply strong taste or smell
- Qualitative – relating to the standard of something
- Quantitative – relating to the amount of something
- Quasi – seemingly
- Reflect – throw back light without absorbing it
- Realistic – showing a practice idea of what can be expected
- Reality – the state of things as they actually exist
- Relevant – closely connected to what is being done
- Scrutinize – inspect closely
- Skeptical – not easily convinced
- Solidarity – unity or agreement of feeling
- Solution – means of solving a problem
- Static – lacking movement
- Strenuous – requiring or using great exertion
- Sustainable – able to be maintained at a certain level
- Tactile – of or connected with the sense of touch
- Tedious – too long, slow, or dull
- Trait – a distinguishing quality
- Translucent – allowing light to pass through
- Ubiquitous – universal, found everywhere
- Uniform – not changing in form
- Unprecedented – never done or known before
- Unrealized – not achieved or created yet
- Validate – check or prove accuracy
- Variable – not consistent or having a fixed pattern
- Vital – absolutely necessary
- Void – not valid
- Whole – entire, all of
You used to have a wonderful Vocabulary review for my students to use. I cannot find it. The list is ok but the review really helped them learn the vocabulary.
Hi Judith,
Thanks for the feedback. We are currently working on expanding this. 🙂