3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (12)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 3 - 4: Group 12
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marked by precise accordance with details | |
reconstruct sentence or story; present ideas in a new or different arrangement | |
capable of being stretched or extended; ductile | |
pound, crush, or grind to powder or dust |
assign to obscure place, position, or condition; delegate; assign | |
cowardly; lacking strength and firmness of mind | |
divide into classes; form, arrange or deposit in layers | |
regarded as sacred and inviolable |
capable of being remedied or cured; set straight or right | |
a person who flatters or defers to others for self-serving reasons; yes man | |
lazy; disinclined to work or exertion; inactive; sluggish | |
win by a wide margin; beat thoroughly or heavily; punish or beat severely |
well-paid position with little responsibility | |
small brook or stream; streamlet | |
expression of protest, complaint, or reproof, and especially formal statement of grievances | |
great physical beauty and appeal; attractive moral excellence; moral beauty |
small brook or stream; streamlet | |
following members; attendants accompanying high-ranking person | |
relating to religious faction or subgroup; narrow-minded; limited | |
marked by precise accordance with details |
divide into classes; form, arrange or deposit in layers | |
regarded as sacred and inviolable | |
reconstruct sentence or story; present ideas in a new or different arrangement | |
act of putting something in working order again; act or process of making amends; compensation |
enclose with a protective covering; encase; cover-up or hide | |
appearance of truth; probability; likelihood | |
avoid or neglect duty or responsibility; malinger | |
willing to try new things and take risks; bold |
one who fights with his fists, especially a professional prize fighter; boxer | |
regarded as sacred and inviolable | |
turmoil; bewildering jumble; confused mass | |
small metallic piece sewn to clothing for ornamentation |
well-paid position with little responsibility | |
reject disdainfully or contemptuously; scorn | |
cut the top off; make something shorter as if by cutting off | |
debase; degrade; spread negative information about |
cowardly; lacking strength and firmness of mind | |
reconstruct sentence or story; present ideas in a new or different arrangement | |
claw of a bird of prey; part of the lock that key presses to shoot bolt | |
divide into classes; form, arrange or deposit in layers |