3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (4)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 1 - 4: Group 4
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a cutting, often ironic remark intended to wound; stinging rebuke; a form of humor by mocking with irony | |
having supreme rank or power; self-governing; excellent; independent | |
repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse; worn out by using | |
one who lives in solitude; withdrawn from the world; reclusive |
relating to man and the planet earth, physical as opposed to spiritual; experienced in human affairs | |
the pain of a guilty conscience; feeling of deep regret | |
something originally of little value becomes very valuable; unexpected hit; one that sleeps | |
unlawfully enter boundaries of some else's property; commit an offense or a sin |
prescribed diet and habits; a systematic plan for therapy; governmental rule or control | |
place of refuge or asylum; shrine; holy places, such as a church, temple, or mosque | |
having supreme rank or power; self-governing; excellent; independent | |
relating to basic facts or principles; being in the earliest stages of development; incipient |
force or drive back; disgust; offer resistance to; fight against | |
going from one state of action to another | |
container for feeding farm animals; the lowest point of a wave or business cycle | |
excessively or hypocritically pious; possessing sanctity; sacred; holy; saintly; religious |
a cutting, often ironic remark intended to wound; stinging rebuke; a form of humor by mocking with irony | |
relating to man and the planet earth, physical as opposed to spiritual; experienced in human affairs | |
climb up or over; alter according to a standard; estimate or measure; remove in layers | |
one who harvests grain, especially a machine for harvesting grain or pulse crops |
comedy characterized by improbable situations; treatment aimed at making something appear ridiculous | |
a separate religious body; faction united by common interests or beliefs | |
rude; sullenly ill-humored; gloomy; threatening, as of weather conditions | |
mock; ridicule; show or express scorn; eat quickly and greedily |
suggesting or threatening evil | |
relating to basic facts or principles; being in the earliest stages of development; incipient | |
in time past; long ago; in old time | |
set right; correct by calculation or adjustment |
made of or containing inferior material; not genuine; of low rank; poor quality or craft | |
one who harvests grain, especially a machine for harvesting grain or pulse crops | |
keep; maintain possession of; hire by payment of a fee; keep in mind; remember | |
glide or slide like a reptile; slip and slide, as on a loose or uneven surface |
one who lives in solitude; withdrawn from the world; reclusive | |
force or drive back; disgust; offer resistance to; fight against | |
of high spiritual, moral, or intellectual worth; characterized by nobility; majestic | |
one that takes position of another; substitute |
something originally of little value becomes very valuable; unexpected hit; one that sleeps | |
rude; sullenly ill-humored; gloomy; threatening, as of weather conditions | |
having no motion; being at rest; fixed; stationary | |
container for feeding farm animals; the lowest point of a wave or business cycle |