3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (10)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 3 - 2: Group 10
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distribute; spread; scatter like seeds | |
weaken or destroy strength or vitality of; remove a nerve or part of a nerve | |
bring up and expel from throat or stomach; vomit; discharge or pour forth contents | |
vary; go in different directions from the same point |
speak distinctly; state or set forth precisely or systematically; pronounce; articulate | |
tranquil; not varying; uniform; not easily disturbed | |
distribute; spread; scatter like seeds | |
take possession of; transfer another's property to oneself |
learned; scholarly, with emphasis on knowledge gained from books | |
showing excitement; overflowing with enthusiasm | |
breaking of union; decomposition into fragments or parts; extinction of life; decay | |
weaken or destroy strength or vitality of; remove a nerve or part of a nerve |
bankrupt; unable to repay one's debts | |
disposition, character, or fundamental values peculiar to a specific person, people, culture, or movement | |
distribute; spread; scatter like seeds | |
showing excitement; overflowing with enthusiasm |
apply in use; use or accustom till no pain or inconvenience; harden; habituate | |
waste; foul-smelling outflow or vapor | |
difficult to believe; incredible; skeptical | |
a person interested mostly in external objects and actions |
breaking of union; decomposition into fragments or parts; extinction of life; decay | |
poem or song expressing lamentation; mournful poem | |
disposition, character, or fundamental values peculiar to a specific person, people, culture, or movement | |
period of depression or unhappy listlessness; slack period; state of inactivity |
weaken or destroy strength or vitality of; remove a nerve or part of a nerve | |
impervious to moral persuasion; of hard heart | |
breaking of union; decomposition into fragments or parts; extinction of life; decay | |
jumble; a mixture of ill-suited elements; something made up of miscellaneous |
period of depression or unhappy listlessness; slack period; state of inactivity | |
learned; scholarly, with emphasis on knowledge gained from books | |
apply in use; use or accustom till no pain or inconvenience; harden; habituate | |
showing excitement; overflowing with enthusiasm |
poem or song expressing lamentation; mournful poem | |
manner of walking or stepping; bearing or carriage while moving; walk; the rate of moving | |
tendency to escape from daily reality by indulging in daydreaming, fantasy, or entertainment | |
period of depression or unhappy listlessness; slack period; state of inactivity |
open or liable to objection or debate; liable to cause disapproval | |
intelligent and educated elite, especially in nineteenth-century Poland, in Russia, and later the Soviet Union | |
catch sight of; glimpse; discover at a distance | |
relating to the sense of taste; relating to gustation |