3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (11)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 3 - 3: Group 11
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![]() | vigorously passionate; excessive desire, especially in sexual activity |
![]() | beggar; religious friar forbidden to own personal property who begs for a living |
![]() | involving clever rogues or adventurers |
![]() | group of men joined in political intrigue; a group of military officers ruling a country |
![]() | vigorously passionate; excessive desire, especially in sexual activity |
![]() | curse; evil-speaking; the utterance of curse or execration |
![]() | able to cause disease; producing disease |
![]() | generous gift; money or gifts bestowed |
![]() | state or feeling of weariness, diminished energy, or listlessness |
![]() | bitingly painful; harshly ironic or sinister; serving to fix colors in dyeing |
![]() | ancient; primitive; belonging to the first or earliest age; original or ancient |
![]() | curse; evil-speaking; the utterance of curse or execration |
![]() | beggar; religious friar forbidden to own personal property who begs for a living |
![]() | imitation; act, practice, or art of mimicking |
![]() | state or feeling of weariness, diminished energy, or listlessness |
![]() | beat rapidly; shake with fast, tremulous movements |
![]() | about art or skill of removing metals from ores |
![]() | able to cause disease; producing disease |
![]() | abundance; completeness; ample amount or quantity |
![]() | wandering; moving from place to place; unsettled |
![]() | one who advocates individual rights and free will |
![]() | teaching; the art of education; the science of teaching |
![]() | express an opinion; think; suppose |
![]() | patent medicine whose efficacy is questionable; quack medicine |
![]() | theft of another's ideas or writings passed off as original |
![]() | inclined to waste resources or behave extravagantly; wildly immoral |
![]() | concise summing up of main points |
![]() | having distinctive odor; emitting an odor; sweet of scent; fragrant |
![]() | exceed or surpass; leave behind |
![]() | flexible; yielding; easily bent or shaped |
![]() | wandering; moving from place to place; unsettled |
![]() | able to cause disease; producing disease |
![]() | lessen the violence of disease; moderate intensity; gloss over with excuses |
![]() | show of skill or deceitful cleverness, considered magical by naive observers |
![]() | mournful, dismal, or gloomy, especially to an exaggerated degree |
![]() | one who has more than one spouse at a time |
![]() | curse; evil-speaking; the utterance of curse or execration |
![]() | imitation; act, practice, or art of mimicking |
![]() | beat rapidly; shake with fast, tremulous movements |
![]() | exceed or surpass; leave behind |