3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (9)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 3 - 1: Group 9
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leave quickly and secretly and hide oneself, often to avoid arrest or prosecution | |
confused; lost in thought; preoccupied | |
cause transformation of liquid into or as if into soft, semisolid, or solid mass | |
an animal, plant, or person that lives in or is often in a particular place, a regular visitor |
slightly sour in taste or manner; sharp; caustic | |
plundering; destructive action; predatory attack; damage or loss | |
hear and settle a case by judicial procedure | |
a gradual decrease in numbers; reduction in the workforce without firing employees; wearing away through harassment |
cause transformation of liquid into or as if into soft, semisolid, or solid mass | |
hear and settle a case by judicial procedure | |
leave quickly and secretly and hide oneself, often to avoid arrest or prosecution | |
formless; lacking shape or definition |
formless; lacking shape or definition | |
having human form or characteristics | |
grieve; express sympathy; speak sympathetically to one in pain, grief, or misfortune | |
pirate; robber upon the sea |
capable of being derived by reasoning from known principles or facts | |
turn into a god; idolize or idealize; worship or revere as a god | |
having time error in the story; erroneous in date; in the wrong time | |
suffering from a disease; destroyed, ruined, or spoiled |
preceding events or circumstances that influence what comes later; ancestors or early background | |
having pleasing or useful qualities; gentle; knowing; cautious; cunning; shrewd | |
condense; shorten; reduce length of written text | |
analyze; evaluate; examine by trial or experiment; put to the test |
having human form or characteristics | |
formless; lacking shape or definition | |
serving to fill out or to complete; supplying mutual needs or offsetting mutual lacks | |
meaning or indication; distinguishing by name; something, such as a sign or symbol, that denotes |
having time error in the story; erroneous in date; in the wrong time | |
dictator; ruler having unlimited power | |
force into military service; take for public use; seize for military use; take arbitrarily or by force | |
established procedure for solving problem |
having properties of vinegar; sour | |
one who aspires, as to advancement, honors, or a high position | |
confused; lost in thought; preoccupied | |
accidental; casual; not inherent but added extrinsically |
capable of being derived by reasoning from known principles or facts | |
having human form or characteristics | |
turn into a god; idolize or idealize; worship or revere as a god | |
composed of or based on two legislative chambers or branches |