3000 Common SAT Vocabulary

The vocabulary consists of 3000+ SAT words that high school students, especially in 12th grade, should master before the SAT exam. These words are mainly from recent SAT papers and the College Board's official practice materials.

The vocabulary also includes interactive exercises, such as meaning matching and spelling. These exercises, available for each word, can be launched with a few clicks.

For those who prefer to study SAT vocabulary offline or traditionally, the vocabulary offers printable flashcards and PDF files.
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1   Overview:
3000 Common SAT Vocabulary Words is a middle-level list for test-takers to warm up known words and learn new words. Usually, students need three or more months to finish it. If you aim for well-ranked universities, the list is a solid start to challenge harder SAT vocabulary.

The vocabulary consists of 3000+ SAT words that high school students, especially in 12th grade, should master before the SAT exam. These words are mainly from recent SAT papers and the College Board's official practice materials.

In addition to definitions and explanations, the vocabulary includes interactive exercises, such as meaning matching and spelling. These exercises, available for each word, can be launched with a few clicks. For those who prefer to study SAT vocabulary offline or traditionally, the vocabulary offers printable flashcards and PDF files.

If you want a better SAT score, you must own a strong SAT vocabulary that impacts all test modules. It means that you will spend more time studying SAT words. This list is a good candidate if you schedule 3 months or more. Try some content quickly; you can know if it matches your current vocabulary level and helps to improve vocabulary skills efficiently.

Does this SAT Vocabulary List meet your case? We divide the words into three levels; each consists of 4 groups. Want to view them quickly? Watch them here.



Last but not least, SAT Official Website is the right place to solve problems related to the SAT. If any doubts or questions about SAT vocabulary may impact your preparation and even your final score, don't hesitate to get there and clarify them.

2   Alternative vocabulary:
We know one words list cannot cover all SAT takers' requirements. If you think the 3000 Common SAT Vocabulary List doesn't match your circumstance, please try other lists on the website.

1000 Basic SAT ACT Words, an online vocabulary course, is to help you own 1000 common words for either the SAT or ACT college admission examinations; each word has a definition card, example sentence, single-choice test, spelling exercise, and use cases in classic literature. It groups all words into 30 lessons for online study and practice.



SAT ACT Vocabulary Flashcard is based on a 2000-word SAT/ACT list, which includes all elements of a word: pronunciation, definition, and example sentence. Besides, it offers sample use cases from classic literature, by which you can learn how to use difficult words in sentences from Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and other masterpieces.



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Words of Group 1: (Part of words, select list to view all.)
abandon
abduction
abject
abrasive
absolute
absolve
absorb
abstinence
abstract
abusive
abyss
academic
accelerate
accessible
accessory
accommodate
accomplice
accord
acknowledge
acme
acquire
acquittal
acute
adage
adamant
adapt
addiction
address
adept
adhere
adjacent
administration
adolescence
adversary
adverse
adversity
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abusive   Pronounce
a. coarsely insulting; physically harmful; characterized by improper or wrongful use
There has been abusive language on both sides that never want to get agreement from the beginning.
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academic   Pronounce
a. related to school; not practical or directly useful; relating to the scholarly organization; based on formal education
The dean's talk about reforming the college admissions system was only an academic discussion.
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accessible   Pronounce
a. easily approached or entered; obtainable; easy to talk to or get along with
Simon and James will no longer be posting to The Hearing; however, all previous posts will remain accessible here.
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accommodate   Pronounce
v. do a favor or service for; provide for; supply with; make suitable; adapt; allow for
The stage in the public auditorium can easily be adjusted to accommodate from a full-scale musical production to one by a solo vocalist.
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accord   Pronounce
n. settlement or compromise of conflicting opinions; written agreement between two states
Although the accord is a small step forward, politicians worldwide have their work cut out for them.
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acme   Pronounce
n. the highest point or level, as of achievement or development; maturity or perfection of animal
His success in this role marked the acme of his career as an actor.
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6   Word meaning matching - Test words you know:
absolve  Speak
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pronounce clear of guilt or blame; grant remission of sin to; acquit
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relating to the brain or cerebrum;  intellectual rather than emotional
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assimilate or incorporate; suck or drink up; occupy full attention
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imitate; mimic, as an ape imitates human actions
absorb  Speak
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overpowering; drivingly forceful; urgently requiring attention
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reckon; make a mathematical calculation
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assimilate or incorporate; suck or drink up; occupy full attention
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an agent which brings about chemical change while it remains unaffected and unchanged
articulate  Speak
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condition in which blood lacks red corpuscles; deficiency of red blood cells; lack of vitality
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expressing oneself easily in clear and effective language
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breaking of contract or duty; breaking of waves or surf; fissure or gap
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refrain from buying or using
atone  Speak
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make amends, as for sin or fault; pay for; turn away from sin
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pronounce clear of guilt or blame; grant remission of sin to; acquit
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gracious; showing warmth and friendliness
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wise saying; brief familiar proverb;  expression of popular wisdom
awe  Speak
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establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts; support with evidence
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mixed emotion of reverence, respect, dread, and wonder; fear, as of something evil
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overpowering; drivingly forceful; urgently requiring attention
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gracious; showing warmth and friendliness
belittle  Speak
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disparage or depreciate; put down
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reckon; make a mathematical calculation
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talk foolishly or idly; utter meaningless confusion of words or sounds
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secretive, not openly shown
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n. lacking restraint or control; feeling of extreme emotional intensity; unbounded enthusiasm


Spelling Word: abandon
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a. related to school; not practical or directly useful; relating to the scholarly organization; based on formal education


Spelling Word: academic
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n. mixture; a combination of diverse things


Spelling Word: alloy
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n. partial or total loss of memory, usually resulting from shock or illness


Spelling Word: amnesia
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n. agonizing physical or mental pain; extreme suffering


Spelling Word: anguish
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a. having life or vigor or spirit; filled with activity; in the form of cartoon


Spelling Word: animated
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