3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (11)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 3 - 3: Group 11
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overabundance; lavish or unrestrained expense | |
flexible; easily influenced; easily bent or flexed; pliable | |
secure from corruption, attack, or violation; unassailable | |
one who makes special study of birds |
suggesting the horror of death and decay; gruesome | |
cause to rise, especially by fermentation; add a rising agent to | |
lying; habitually dishonest; speaking falsely | |
impossible to recover or regain; irreparable |
given to joking; merry; humorous | |
burdensome or oppressive; not easily borne; wearing | |
having total knowledge; knowing everything | |
branch of acoustics concerned with speech processes, including its production and perception |
one who makes special study of birds | |
be larger in number, quantity, power, status, or importance | |
curse; evil-speaking; the utterance of curse or execration | |
exclude from community or group; banish by popular vote |
give a false or incorrect impression, often deliberately; serve unsatisfactorily as representative | |
a major class of plants; primary branch of the animal kingdom; division | |
any disease-producing agent | |
impossible to recover or regain; irreparable |
state or feeling of weariness, diminished energy, or listlessness | |
burdensome or oppressive; not easily borne; wearing | |
confuse; muddle; cause confusion; make needlessly complex | |
curse; evil-speaking; the utterance of curse or execration |
confuse; muddle; cause confusion; make needlessly complex | |
mournful, dismal, or gloomy, especially to an exaggerated degree | |
impossible to recover or regain; irreparable | |
change or form into bone; become set in a rigidly conventional pattern; change from soft tissue to hard bony tissue |
any disease-producing agent | |
grow tiresome; have dulling, wearisome, or boring effect | |
one who makes special study of birds | |
shed or cast off hair or feathers |
striking one object against another sharply | |
impossible to recover or regain; irreparable | |
wandering; moving from place to place; unsettled | |
indicative of lack of generosity; cautious with money |
travel or journey, especially by foot, notably by pilgrim | |
dying; in a dying state; approaching death; about to die | |
burdensome or oppressive; not easily borne; wearing | |
natural elevation, especially a rock that projects into the sea; cliff; headland; high cape |