3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (4)

3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 1 - 4: Group 4
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
 3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 1 - 4
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reconcile  Speak Example sentences
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void or annul by recalling, withdrawing, or reversing; cancel; retract
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carry from one place to another; carry away; deport
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correct inconsistencies; become friendly after a quarrel; become compatible or consistent
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bring up out of the earth; dig up; bring to public notice; uncover
regal  Speak Example sentences
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handle with skill;  exercise effectively; have power over; a rule or manage
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full of life; animated; necessary to continued existence; living or breathing
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give up something with reluctance; retire from; give up or abandon
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of or relating to a monarch; royal; magnificent; splendid
repellent  Speak Example sentences
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driving away; unattractive; inspiring aversion or distaste; resistant or impervious to something
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return to a former condition, practice, subject, or belief; backslide; turn back to
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tropical cyclone occurring in the western Pacific; a violent whirlwind
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drink greedily; flood with water, as for washing
scenario  Speak Example sentences
4
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screenplay; outline or model of an expected sequence of events
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determination; resolving to do something; a formal statement of a decision
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rolling, treeless plain in Siberia and arctic North America
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hide from view; wrap for burial; shut off from sight; shelter
sever  Speak Example sentences
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hidden; secret; situated or operating beneath the earth's surface; underground
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outward decorations; ornamental covering or harness for horse
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cut off from a whole; set or keep apart; divide or separate
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determination; resolving to do something; a formal statement of a decision
simian  Speak Example sentences
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open and unrestrained; free from traditional social or moral constraints
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extreme rigor; strictness; rigidity; harshness
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like an ape or monkey
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carry from one place to another; carry away; deport
surly  Speak Example sentences
7
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rude; sullenly ill-humored; gloomy; threatening, as of weather conditions
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abandon; disown; turn away from; give up
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of or relating to a monarch; royal; magnificent; splendid
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pretend; put on a false appearance of; feign
tantrum  Speak Example sentences
8
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tropical cyclone occurring in the western Pacific; a violent whirlwind
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undo or ravel knitted fabric of; separate and clarify; solve
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settle down; sink to a lower level or form depression; wear off or die down
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a burst of ill humor; display of temper; ill-natured caprice
touchstone  Speak Example sentences
9
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pretend; put on a false appearance of; feign
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the stone used to test the fineness of gold alloys; excellent quality used to test excellence or genuineness of others
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repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse; worn out by using
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bring up out of the earth; dig up; bring to public notice; uncover
trivial  Speak Example sentences
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unimportant; of little significance or value; ordinary; commonplace
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void or annul by recalling, withdrawing, or reversing; cancel; retract
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bring up out of the earth; dig up; bring to public notice; uncover
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rolling, treeless plain in Siberia and arctic North America