3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (11)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 3 - 3: Group 11
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![]() | steal in small quantities or articles of small value; practice petty theft |
![]() | no longer usable or practical; obsolete; not in fashion |
![]() | state or feeling of weariness, diminished energy, or listlessness |
![]() | given to joking; merry; humorous |
![]() | state or feeling of weariness, diminished energy, or listlessness |
![]() | newborn infant, especially one less than four weeks old |
![]() | steal another's ideas and pass them off as one's own |
![]() | an alkaloid poison that occurs in tobacco |
![]() | one who hates or mistrusts mankind |
![]() | theft of another's ideas or writings passed off as original |
![]() | extremely small; very small person; trivial or petty |
![]() | forerunner; one who precedes an event and indicates its approach |
![]() | the medicinal liquid that is rubbed into the skin to relieve muscular stiffness and pain |
![]() | collection of various items, parts, or ingredients, especially one composed of diverse literary works |
![]() | steal in small quantities or articles of small value; practice petty theft |
![]() | involving clever rogues or adventurers |
![]() | forerunner; one who precedes an event and indicates its approach |
![]() | presenting favorable circumstances; fortunate; advantageous |
![]() | embezzle; appropriate fraudulently to one's own use; steal public money entrusted to one's care |
![]() | swamp gas; heavy, vaporous atmosphere, often emanating from decaying matter; pervasive corrupting influence |
![]() | newborn infant, especially one less than four weeks old |
![]() | wrong apprehension of one's meaning or a fact; misunderstanding |
![]() | excessive self-esteem or exaggerated dignity; acting like a stuffed shirt |
![]() | involving clever rogues or adventurers |
![]() | no longer usable or practical; obsolete; not in fashion |
![]() | ridicule; subject to abusive ridicule expressed in work of art |
![]() | newborn infant, especially one less than four weeks old |
![]() | text of dramatic musical work, such as opera |
![]() | put or throw flat with face down; cause to lie flat |
![]() | no longer usable or practical; obsolete; not in fashion |
![]() | involving clever rogues or adventurers |
![]() | musical composition for voices and orchestra based on religious text |
![]() | cleverly executed trick or deception; skill in performing magic or conjuring tricks with hands |
![]() | text of dramatic musical work, such as opera |
![]() | incomplete; fragmentary; favoring one person or side over another or others |
![]() | put forward; offer for consideration or debate |
![]() | state or feeling of weariness, diminished energy, or listlessness |
![]() | wrong apprehension of one's meaning or a fact; misunderstanding |
![]() | embezzle; appropriate fraudulently to one's own use; steal public money entrusted to one's care |
![]() | put forward; offer for consideration or debate |