3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (9)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 3 - 1: Group 9
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something added on or attached generally nonessential or inferior | |
rising like bristles; showing irritation | |
difficult to work with; rude; unyielding; unmanageable | |
hereditary nobility; privileged class |
having absolute, unchecked power; dictatorial | |
moving at an easy pace; walk slowly or leisurely | |
abundance; a plentiful supply of material goods; wealth | |
the mechanism that imitates actions of humans |
able to walk; formed or adapted for walking; not stationary | |
solemn curse; someone or something regarded as a curse | |
falling off as of leaves; falling off or shed at specific season or stage of growth | |
depress or discourage with fear; grow faint or become weak |
serving to reduce sensibility to pain without loss of consciousness | |
having pleasing or useful qualities; gentle; knowing; cautious; cunning; shrewd | |
increase the scope of; extend; intensify; make greater in power, influence, stature, or reputation | |
source of relaxation or comfort; medicine that relieves pain |
strikingly appropriate and relevant; well-suited | |
depress or discourage with fear; grow faint or become weak | |
express strong disapproval of; disparage | |
confused; lost in thought; preoccupied |
solemn curse; someone or something regarded as a curse | |
source of relaxation or comfort; medicine that relieves pain | |
strikingly appropriate and relevant; well-suited | |
stick or hold together in a mass that resists separation |
restrain; keep within close bounds; confine | |
antiquated; extremely old and ancient; belonging to very ancient times | |
inform; give notice to; make aware | |
stick or hold together in a mass that resists separation |
the mechanism that imitates actions of humans | |
a measure of temperature used widely in Europe | |
teasing conversation; good-humored, playful conversation | |
solemn curse; someone or something regarded as a curse |
having pleasing or useful qualities; gentle; knowing; cautious; cunning; shrewd | |
embarrass; make ashamed or uneasy; disconcert | |
increase the scope of; extend; intensify; make greater in power, influence, stature, or reputation | |
signify; indicate; be a visible sign of; give evidence of |
rising like bristles; showing irritation | |
hereditary nobility; privileged class | |
inform; give notice to; make aware | |
falling off as of leaves; falling off or shed at specific season or stage of growth |