3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (10)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 3 - 2: Group 10
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having a softening or soothing effect, especially on skin  | |
lacking self-restraint; lacking sexual restraint; unchaste  | |
cause; bring into existence; give rise to  | |
deprive of civil right; deprive someone of a franchise, generally their right to vote  | 
hesitant; faltering; imperfect or defective  | |
minister or priest; cleric; one holding an office in the Christian ministry  | |
quality of being well-mannered; refinement; people of good birth  | |
irreverence; lack of respect for God  | 
lacking self-restraint; lacking sexual restraint; unchaste  | |
pride; arrogance; highness or loftiness  | |
country or part of a country lying wholly within boundaries of another  | |
prevailing among a specific group of people or in a specific area or country  | 
explanation; interpretation, especially of biblical or religious text  | |
giving one's name to a tribe, people, city, year, or period; regarded as founder or originator  | |
free from deceit; sincere; honest  | |
without limits in extent, size, or quantity  | 
free from deceit; sincere; honest  | |
country or part of a country lying wholly within boundaries of another  | |
praise highly; glorify; celebrate  | |
cause; bring into existence; give rise to  | 
grain-eating; plant-eating; feeding only on plants  | |
choosing at random; not marked by fine distinctions  | |
the most powerful members of society  | |
rejoice; feel extreme happiness  | 
cause; bring into existence; give rise to  | |
give indication beforehand;  indicate by signs  | |
offensively flattering or insincere; offensive; disgusting  | |
free from deceit; sincere; honest  | 
grain-eating; plant-eating; feeding only on plants  | |
restrain; prevent or forbid; hold back  | |
offensively flattering or insincere; offensive; disgusting  | |
free from deceit; sincere; honest  | 
giving one's name to a tribe, people, city, year, or period; regarded as founder or originator  | |
forerunner; an indication of the approach of something or someone  | |
the most powerful members of society  | |
cause; bring into existence; give rise to  | 
choosing at random; not marked by fine distinctions  | |
the behavioral attribute that is distinctive and peculiar to an individual  | |
forerunner; an indication of the approach of something or someone  | |
grain-eating; plant-eating; feeding only on plants  |