3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (10)

3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 3 - 2: Group 10
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
 3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 3 - 2
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emendation  Speak Example sentences
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deliberate, vigorous motion or gesture
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capture; attract and hold by charm, beauty, or excellence; hold in bondage or subjection
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correction of errors; removal of errors; alteration intended to improve
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look at with a fixed gaze; angry stare
engender  Speak Example sentences
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minister or priest; cleric; one holding an office in the Christian ministry
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jumble; a mixture of ill-suited elements; something made up of miscellaneous
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foolish or silly, especially in self-satisfied way
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cause; bring into existence; give rise to
evanescent  Speak Example sentences
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irreverent; lacking due respect or dutifulness
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deceive; take in by deceptive means; delude
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cause; bring into existence; give rise to
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fleeting; vanishing or likely to vanish like vapor
evenhanded  Speak Example sentences
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impartial; fair; rightly balanced; equitable
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power to produce desired effect
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any of various flies that bite or annoy livestock and other animals; an irritating person
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correction of errors; removal of errors; alteration intended to improve
extenuate  Speak Example sentences
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mutually destructive; equally devastating to both sides
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sealed by fusion so as to be airtight
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weaken; lessen or attempt to lessen the seriousness of, especially by providing partial excuses
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absorb or swallow up as in a gulf; flow over or cover completely
feral  Speak Example sentences
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correct; improve by critical editing; free from fault; alter for the better
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unable to be doubted; unquestionable
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awkward or lacking in social graces; coarse and uncouth
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not domestic; wild; existing in a wild or untamed state
gauche  Speak Example sentences
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look at with a fixed gaze; angry stare
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dig up; unearth; dig up or remove from grave or tomb; bring to public notice
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awkward or lacking in social graces; coarse and uncouth
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recently begun; imperfectly formed or developed; elementary
gentry  Speak Example sentences
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the most powerful members of society
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accustomed; made tough by habitual exposure
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root out; eradicate, literally or figuratively; destroy wholly
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foolish or silly, especially in self-satisfied way
hodgepodge  Speak Example sentences
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manner of walking or stepping; bearing or carriage while moving; walk; the rate of moving
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weaken; lessen or attempt to lessen the seriousness of, especially by providing partial excuses
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jumble; a mixture of ill-suited elements; something made up of miscellaneous
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correct; improve by critical editing; free from fault; alter for the better
hoodwink  Speak Example sentences
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loud, rude burst of laughter; horse-laugh
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sealed by fusion so as to be airtight
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jumble; a mixture of ill-suited elements; something made up of miscellaneous
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deceive; take in by deceptive means; delude