3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (7)

3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 2 - 3: Group 7
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
 3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 2 - 3
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irrevocable  Speak Example sentences
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remove outer covering or skin with a knife or similar instrument
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unalterable; irreversible; impossible to retract or revoke
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put forth or held out as real, actual, or intended; proper or intended to be shown
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done routinely and with little interest or care; acting with indifference; showing little interest or care
lustrous  Speak Example sentences
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flexible; moving and bending with ease
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state of extreme confusion and disorder; very noisy place
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error in naming person or place; name wrongly or unsuitably applied to a person or an object
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giving out or shedding light, as sun or fire; reflecting light; having a brilliant surface
maim  Speak Example sentences
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avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing
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divide into parts, pieces, or sections
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shining; emitting light, especially emitting self-generated light
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wound seriously; cause permanent loss of function of limb or part of the body
minuscule  Speak Example sentences
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very small; tiny; lowercase letter
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weeping or inclined to weep; tearful; showing sorrow
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shining; emitting light, especially emitting self-generated light
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remove outer covering or skin with a knife or similar instrument
mischance  Speak Example sentences
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one opposed to force; antimilitarist
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one who believes traditional beliefs to be groundless and existence meaningless; absolute skeptic
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unfortunate occurrence; mishap; bad luck
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widespread; affecting majority of people
misnomer  Speak Example sentences
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wound seriously; cause permanent loss of function of limb or part of the body
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error in naming person or place; name wrongly or unsuitably applied to a person or an object
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song for two or three unaccompanied voices; short poem, often about love, suitable for being set to music
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leading a wandering life with no fixed abode; changeable; unsettled
murky  Speak Example sentences
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remove outer covering or skin with a knife or similar instrument
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showy; pretentious; trying to attract attention
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dark and gloomy; thick with fog; vague
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tireless; showing sustained enthusiastic action
navigable  Speak Example sentences
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lack of seriousness; the lightness of manner or speech, especially when inappropriate
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small rounded hill or mound; top or crown of a hill
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remove outer covering or skin with a knife or similar instrument
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wide and deep enough to allow ships to pass through; able to be steered
ostentatious  Speak Example sentences
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relating to, or contributing to a sense of smell
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widespread; affecting majority of people
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arsonist; bomb that is designed to start fires
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showy; pretentious; trying to attract attention
paltry  Speak Example sentences
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insignificant; lacking in importance or worth; worthless
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arsonist; bomb that is designed to start fires
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gladness and gaiety, especially when expressed by laughter
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avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing