3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (1)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 1 - 1: Group 1
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perfect in quality or nature; complete; totally unlimited; certain | |
greedy; eager for; marked by keen interest and enthusiasm | |
someone chosen to judge and decide the disputed issue; one having the power to make authoritative decisions | |
one that acts on behalf of other persons or organizations |
serious or fatal accident; someone injured or killed in an accident | |
act of overthrowing, pulling down, or destroying | |
breaking of contract or duty; breaking of waves or surf; fissure or gap | |
coarsely insulting; physically harmful; characterized by improper or wrongful use |
speak, plead, or argue in favor of; plead for; push for something | |
a short account of the amusing or interesting event; short narrative; a secret story of history or biography | |
blow, especially with the fist; great influence, especially political or social | |
move faster; cause to develop or progress more quickly; occur sooner than expected |
declare to be true or admit; express obligation, thanks | |
wise saying; brief familiar proverb; expression of popular wisdom | |
stick fast; stick to firmly; be compatible or in accordance with | |
defiant or swaggering behavior; the pretense of courage; false show of bravery |
someone chosen to judge and decide the disputed issue; one having the power to make authoritative decisions | |
make a formal speech to; deal with or discuss; direct efforts or attention of | |
move faster; cause to develop or progress more quickly; occur sooner than expected | |
perfect in quality or nature; complete; totally unlimited; certain |
chief; serving as an essential component | |
destruction of life; the savage and excessive killing of many people | |
perfect in quality or nature; complete; totally unlimited; certain | |
speak, plead, or argue in favor of; plead for; push for something |
partial or total loss of memory, usually resulting from shock or illness | |
overbearing pride; haughtiness; manifest feeling of personal superiority in rank, power, or estimation | |
move faster; cause to develop or progress more quickly; occur sooner than expected | |
state of being nameless; one that is unknown or unacknowledged |
acquire; take possession of for one's own use; set apart for specific use | |
easily broken; having little elasticity | |
breaking of contract or duty; breaking of waves or surf; fissure or gap | |
condition in which blood lacks red corpuscles; deficiency of red blood cells; lack of vitality |
easily broken; having little elasticity | |
talk foolishly or idly; utter meaningless confusion of words or sounds | |
coarsely insulting; physically harmful; characterized by improper or wrongful use | |
state of being nameless; one that is unknown or unacknowledged |
speak, plead, or argue in favor of; plead for; push for something | |
convert code into ordinary language; read with difficulty | |
ray of light; a long piece of metal or wood; long piece fixed or movable in structure, machine, or tool | |
fleshly; of or relating to body or flesh; bodily |