SAT WHS Word of the Week – June 2nd, 2025, Skedaddle.
Word: Skedaddle (verb)
Definition: To run away quickly.
Example Sentence:
“When the fire alarm went off, everyone skedaddled out of class.”
At WHS, we’re all about building vocabulary one fun word at a time — and this week’s SAT Word of the Week brings both learning and laughter: Skedaddle!
This lively verb isn’t just a great way to describe someone making a quick exit — it’s also a memorable word that adds personality and energy to your writing. Whether you’re sprinting to the cafeteria before the lunch line gets long or hustling to class after the bell rings, you’ve probably skedaddled a time or two!
Why it matters? Expanding your vocabulary helps boost reading comprehension, strengthens writing, and prepares you for the SAT — all while making your communication more dynamic and expressive.
💡Challenge: Try to use skedaddle in a sentence this week — in conversation, your writing, or even in a text to a friend. The more you practice, the more these words stick!
Stay tuned for next week’s word, and keep leveling up your language, one awesome word at a time. 💬💚🚂