3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (12)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 3 - 4: Group 12
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at rest; dormant; temporarily inactive | |
peripheral; only slightly connected; digressing | |
smirk; smile in an artificial way to make an impression | |
combativeness; inclination or readiness to fight; quarrelsomeness |
sway unsteadily from one side to the other; oscillate | |
of very poor quality or condition; loose-jointed; ill-made; out of gear or repair | |
act of vacillating; moving one way and other; wavering | |
make object of satire; attack with satire; censure with keenness or severe sarcasm. |
truth, fact, or reality, especially enduring religious or ethical truth | |
summarize; repeat in concise form | |
capable of being bribed; for sale, available for a price; corrupt | |
of a speech given in farewell, especially one delivered by an outstanding member of graduating class |
animals having a bony or cartilaginous skeleton with a segmented spinal column | |
often indirect effect or result that is produced by an event or action; reflection, especially of sound | |
sober; serious, organized, and professional; characterized by dignity and propriety | |
a person without home or job; bird found outside its species' usual range |
pound, crush, or grind to powder or dust | |
merrymaking, especially, festivity or jollity | |
smirk; smile in an artificial way to make an impression | |
distaste; extreme aversion; act of driving back |
calmness; peace; freedom from disturbance or agitation | |
dazzling; glorious; shining with brilliant luster; very bright | |
truth, fact, or reality, especially enduring religious or ethical truth | |
displaying foresight; providing carefully for future; preparing for emergencies |
peripheral; only slightly connected; digressing | |
distaste; extreme aversion; act of driving back | |
burn without flame; be liable to break out at any moment | |
small brook or stream; streamlet |
having or causing lustful thoughts and desires; having an eager desire for something | |
act of vacillating; moving one way and other; wavering | |
young plant or tree that has grown from seed; produced from seed | |
distaste; extreme aversion; act of driving back |
accuse; condemn; mark as wicked | |
avoid or neglect duty or responsibility; malinger | |
a person without home or job; bird found outside its species' usual range | |
burn without flame; be liable to break out at any moment |
roundness; rounded fullness; integral entireness | |
eat until excessively full; be more than full; feed someone to excess | |
sell or offer for sale from place to place; sell | |
of a speech given in farewell, especially one delivered by an outstanding member of graduating class |