3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (1)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 1 - 1: Group 1
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lacking restraint or control; feeling of extreme emotional intensity; unbounded enthusiasm | |
inclination or slope; slanted or oblique surface; jargon, especially of thieves; dialect | |
append or attach; take possession of; incorporate into an existing political unit | |
be thankful for; increase in worth; be thoroughly conscious of |
a small section of filmed or filed material | |
being of the most miserable kind; wretched; lacking pride; brought low in condition or status | |
declare or state with confidence; put oneself forward boldly | |
clients of professional person; the body of customers or patrons |
expert at; very skilled; having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude | |
one that acts on behalf of other persons or organizations | |
counterfeit or fake; not authentic; not genuine | |
prevent; turn or cause to turn off or away |
management; supervision; people who are in charge of management; the activity of government for powers and duties | |
absence of governing body; state of disorder; political disorder and confusion | |
gift giver; a person who gives people or institutions financial help | |
secure or fasten firmly; be fixed in place; narrate or coordinate |
secret; conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods | |
close attention; work of applying something; verbal or written request for assistance | |
overbearing pride; haughtiness; manifest feeling of personal superiority in rank, power, or estimation | |
append or attach; take possession of; incorporate into an existing political unit |
the opponent in a contest; someone who offers opposition | |
secure or fasten firmly; be fixed in place; narrate or coordinate | |
in opposing direction; harmful or unfavorable; acting or serving to oppose | |
declare or state with confidence; put oneself forward boldly |
inclination or slope; slanted or oblique surface; jargon, especially of thieves; dialect | |
defiant or swaggering behavior; the pretense of courage; false show of bravery | |
having qualities of ideal knight; faithful; brave | |
overbearing pride; haughtiness; manifest feeling of personal superiority in rank, power, or estimation |
chief; serving as an essential component | |
absence of governing body; state of disorder; political disorder and confusion | |
perfect in quality or nature; complete; totally unlimited; certain | |
make fit for; change to suit a new purpose |
the doctor who specializes in medical problems related to heart | |
clients of professional person; the body of customers or patrons | |
counterfeit or fake; not authentic; not genuine | |
the opponent in a contest; someone who offers opposition |