3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (8)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 2 - 4: Group 8
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![]() | a weapon that is thrown or projected; self-propelled missile, such as rocket; a fired or thrown object |
![]() | unrestrained; willfully malicious; immoral or unchaste |
![]() | be placed in or take the room of; replace; make obsolete; make void or useless by superior power |
![]() | occurring or taking place in a person's mind rather than the external world; unreal |
![]() | reprove severely, especially in a formal or official way; rebuke formally; censure severely or angrily |
![]() | echoing; strong and deep in tone; resounding; having lasting presence or effect |
![]() | trivial; of slight worth or importance; frivolous or idle |
![]() | able to be dissolved; able to be explained |
![]() | green; full of juice in vegetation |
![]() | person hardened in sin; a person without moral scruples |
![]() | be placed in or take the room of; replace; make obsolete; make void or useless by superior power |
![]() | reprove severely, especially in a formal or official way; rebuke formally; censure severely or angrily |
![]() | somewhat less than needed in amplitude or extent; insufficient |
![]() | laugh in half-suppressed or foolish manner; disrespectful laugh |
![]() | having or producing full, loud, or deep sound; impressive in the style of speech; easy to feel |
![]() | fitness; correct conduct; quality of being proper; appropriateness |
![]() | doubter; a person who suspends judgment until evidence has been examined |
![]() | unrestrained; willfully malicious; immoral or unchaste |
![]() | firmness of hold or of purpose; persistence |
![]() | small, light sailboat; small boat propelled by oars |
![]() | unrestrained; willfully malicious; immoral or unchaste |
![]() | laugh in half-suppressed or foolish manner; disrespectful laugh |
![]() | related to spring; suggestive of youth; vigorous and fresh |
![]() | having or producing full, loud, or deep sound; impressive in the style of speech; easy to feel |
![]() | be placed in or take the room of; replace; make obsolete; make void or useless by superior power |
![]() | form of literature in which irony and ridicule are used to attack human vice and folly |
![]() | related to spring; suggestive of youth; vigorous and fresh |
![]() | demanding strict attention to rules and procedures; binding; rigid |
![]() | form of literature in which irony and ridicule are used to attack human vice and folly |
![]() | be placed in or take the room of; replace; make obsolete; make void or useless by superior power |
![]() | modest; not bold or forward; not arrogant |
![]() | surpassing; exceeding ordinary limits; superior |
![]() | able to be dissolved; able to be explained |
![]() | firmness of hold or of purpose; persistence |
![]() | trivial; of slight worth or importance; frivolous or idle |
![]() | occurring or taking place in a person's mind rather than the external world; unreal |
![]() | modest; not bold or forward; not arrogant |
![]() | the capacity of guardian; guardianship; capacity or activity of tutor; instruction or teaching |
![]() | unrestrained; willfully malicious; immoral or unchaste |
![]() | large group of people gathered or crowded closely together |