3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (8)

3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 2 - 4: Group 8
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
 3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 2 - 4
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quirk  Speak Example sentences
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clear from blame; exonerate; maintain, uphold, or defend
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sudden sharp turn or twist; strange attitude or habit; the peculiarity of behavior
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a minor quarrel; a noisy quarrel, usually about a trivial matter
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comical because of strangeness; ludicrously comical; clownish; bizarre
repudiate  Speak Example sentences
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pulled or drawn tight; kept in trim shape; neat and tidy
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disown; refuse to acknowledge; reject validity or authority of
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the drawback or shrink involuntarily, as in pain or from a blow
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related to spring; suggestive of youth; vigorous and fresh
scanty  Speak Example sentences
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somewhat less than needed in amplitude or extent; insufficient
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delay; leave slowly and hesitantly; wait
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difficult or impossible to discipline, control, or rule; not according to rule; irregularly
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complete agreement in opinion or resolution of all persons concerned
seep  Speak Example sentences
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worried or concerned; full of desire; expressing care or concern
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turned to one side; twisted; marked by humorous twist, often with a touch of irony
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extending in scope or effect to a prior time or prior conditions
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pass gradually or leak through, as if through small openings
skulk  Speak Example sentences
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move furtively and secretly; hide, or get out of the way, in a sneaking manner
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be placed in or take the room of; replace; make obsolete; make void or useless by superior power
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comical because of strangeness; ludicrously comical; clownish; bizarre
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a person guided and protected by a more prominent person
spartan  Speak Example sentences
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avoiding luxury and comfort; sternly disciplined
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complete agreement in opinion or resolution of all persons concerned
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lack of self-confidence or courage
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move in a twisting or contorted motion; contort in pain
squalor  Speak Example sentences
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revoke or annul, especially by an official or formal act
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act of supposing; something supposed; assumption
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filthy and wretched condition or quality; dirty or neglected state
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sudden sharp turn or twist; strange attitude or habit; the peculiarity of behavior
stringent  Speak Example sentences
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pulled or drawn tight; kept in trim shape; neat and tidy
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gift for finding valuable or desirable things by accident; accidental good fortune or luck
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demanding strict attention to rules and procedures; binding; rigid
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turned to one side; twisted; marked by humorous twist, often with a touch of irony
supercilious  Speak Example sentences
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pass gradually or leak through, as if through small openings
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effectively concise; appearing as if wiped or rubbed, as smooth
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school, especially a theological school for the training of priests; school of higher education, especially for girls
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arrogant; feeling or showing haughty disdain; overbearing
supposition  Speak Example sentences
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related to spring; suggestive of youth; vigorous and fresh
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turned to one side; twisted; marked by humorous twist, often with a touch of irony
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vigorously active; active, as in leaping or running
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act of supposing; something supposed; assumption