3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (6)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 2 - 2: Group 6
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repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse | |
explain or describe in detail | |
existing only in imagination; feigned; not true or real | |
pollute; make dirty or spotty |
free of; rid; remove all of one's clothing | |
wild and exciting undertaking; adventurous or unconventional act | |
differing; tending to move apart in different directions | |
a biologist who studies the relationship between organisms and their environment |
free of; rid; remove all of one's clothing | |
wild and exciting undertaking; adventurous or unconventional act | |
consisting of dissimilar elements or parts; completely different | |
composed of elements from a variety of sources |
sediment settled at the bottom of a liquid; waste or worthless matter | |
one that expounds or interprets; one that speaks for represents, or advocates | |
pollute; make dirty or spotty | |
disturb composure of; dismay; ruffle |
waste or impure matter; worthless, commonplace, or trivial matter | |
explain or describe in detail | |
spend or expend wastefully; vanish by dispersion; drive away; disperse | |
excessive pride or self-confidence |
the practice of ending the life of hopelessly ill individuals; assisted suicide | |
wild and exciting undertaking; adventurous or unconventional act | |
differing; tending to move apart in different directions | |
tender affection; love; act of showing affection |
take in marriage; marry; give one's loyalty or support to; adopt | |
a particular period of history, especially one considered remarkable | |
composed of elements from a variety of sources | |
catch sight of; discover by careful observation or scrutiny |
wild and exciting undertaking; adventurous or unconventional act | |
deceive mind or judgment of; lead from truth or into error; frustrate or disappoint | |
skillful in the use of the hands; having mental skill | |
shack; small, wretched house |
great enjoyable or amusing activity | |
cut away; cut out; remove by or as if by cutting | |
catch sight of; discover by careful observation or scrutiny | |
take in marriage; marry; give one's loyalty or support to; adopt |
take in marriage; marry; give one's loyalty or support to; adopt | |
the practice of ending the life of hopelessly ill individuals; assisted suicide | |
consisting of dissimilar elements or parts; completely different | |
a particular period of history, especially one considered remarkable |