3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (7)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 2 - 3: Group 7
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marked by excessive eagerness in offering unwanted services or advice to others | |
relating to, or produced by motion; dynamic | |
make invalid; nullify; destroy | |
maker and seller of eyeglasses |
questioner, especially who is excessively rigorous or harsh; investigator | |
distinctive and stylish elegance; a bunch of feathers or plume, especially on a helmet | |
resolve or settle differences by working with all conflicting parties | |
short trip or excursion, usually for pleasure; short journey |
father and ruler of family or tribe | |
widespread; affecting majority of people | |
short trip or excursion, usually for pleasure; short journey | |
high, tall, having great height; idealistic, implying over-optimism |
stand idly about; linger aimlessly; proceed slowly or with many stops | |
goad or urge forward; provoke; incite | |
relating to marriage or wedding ceremony | |
make invalid; nullify; destroy |
appropriate, seize, or take for oneself before others; gain possession of by prior right or opportunity | |
extremely careful and diligent work or effort; taking of pains | |
general sense of depression or unease; vague feeling of bodily discomfort, as at the beginning of an illness | |
good-natured; marked by good cheer; cheerful and good-humored |
looking within oneself; thoughtful about oneself; studying or exhibiting one's own internal state | |
a very small portion or allowance assigned, whether of food or money | |
destroy completely; do away with completely so as to leave no trace | |
quality of endurance and courage; good temperament and character |
maker and seller of eyeglasses | |
insignificant; lacking importance; not following from premises or evidence; illogical | |
destroy completely; do away with completely so as to leave no trace | |
read or examine, typically with great care |
stubbornly adhering to an attitude or opinion; hard to control or treat | |
inclination; natural tendency; readiness; facility of learning | |
a person dissatisfied with current conditions; a discontented person | |
resolve or settle differences by working with all conflicting parties |
person regarded as stupid or awkward | |
general sense of depression or unease; vague feeling of bodily discomfort, as at the beginning of an illness | |
distinctive and stylish elegance; a bunch of feathers or plume, especially on a helmet | |
looking within oneself; thoughtful about oneself; studying or exhibiting one's own internal state |
put forth or held out as real, actual, or intended; proper or intended to be shown | |
extremely careful and diligent work or effort; taking of pains | |
distinctive and stylish elegance; a bunch of feathers or plume, especially on a helmet | |
widespread; affecting majority of people |