3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (12)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 3 - 4: Group 12
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displaying foresight; providing carefully for future; preparing for emergencies | |
pure, highly concentrated essence of a thing | |
empty; showing lack of thought or intelligence; vacant | |
a large number or quantity |
small metallic piece sewn to clothing for ornamentation | |
deflect sound or light from straight path; alter by viewing through a medium | |
examine closely and critically | |
rise again; sweep or surge back again |
aggressiveness; ferocity; ferociously cruel actions or behavior | |
relating to outline or diagram; represented simply, as using symbols | |
assign to obscure place, position, or condition; delegate; assign | |
deflect sound or light from straight path; alter by viewing through a medium |
express in speech; speak or use words to express | |
quality of being responsive; reacting quickly | |
aggressiveness; ferocity; ferociously cruel actions or behavior | |
retort; comeback; answer to a reply |
elevated platform for public speaking; pulpit | |
pure, highly concentrated essence of a thing | |
examine closely and critically | |
hide away; generate and separate substance from cells or bodily fluids |
obscene; indecent; expressing offensive reproach | |
pure, highly concentrated essence of a thing | |
cleanse with water; flush; wash lightly without soap | |
not able to be explained or understood; unreasonable or mysterious |
empty; showing lack of thought or intelligence; vacant | |
express in speech; speak or use words to express | |
act of seceding; withdrawal; withdrawal of 11 Southern states from the Union | |
quality of being responsive; reacting quickly |
not able to be explained or understood; unreasonable or mysterious | |
reasoning; the act of concluding from premises | |
pardonable; able to be forgiven; trivial | |
boldness; rashness; foolhardy disregard of danger |
replace; usurp; displace and substitute for another | |
assign to obscure place, position, or condition; delegate; assign | |
examine closely and critically | |
not able to be explained or understood; unreasonable or mysterious |
not able to be explained or understood; unreasonable or mysterious | |
a large number or quantity | |
empty; showing lack of thought or intelligence; vacant | |
deflect sound or light from straight path; alter by viewing through a medium |