3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (10)

3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 3 - 2: Group 10
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
 3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 3 - 2
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discomposure  Speak Example sentences
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inclined to make trouble; disobedient; irritable
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instruct or correct, especially to encourage intellectual, moral, or spiritual improvement
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fleeting; vanishing or likely to vanish like vapor
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state of being discomposed; disorder; agitation; disturbance; inconsistency; disagreement
disembark  Speak Example sentences
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make clear or plain, especially by explanation; clarify
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wrestle; come to grips with; seize firmly, as with the hands
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go ashore from a ship; unload cargo from a ship; leave a vehicle or aircraft
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rabies, especially in human beings; abnormal fear of water
dispassionate  Speak Example sentences
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unearth; dig out; make a hole in; hollow out
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calm; impartial; unaffected by strong emotion or prejudice
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state of being discomposed; disorder; agitation; disturbance; inconsistency; disagreement
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tyrant; harsh, authoritarian ruler; eastern Orthodox bishop
doggerel  Speak Example sentences
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one who differs in opinion, or one who declares his disagreement
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poor verse; of crude or irregular construction
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weakness; bodily ailment or weakness, especially one brought on by old age
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root out; eradicate, literally or figuratively; destroy wholly
effusive  Speak Example sentences
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associate with others in a brotherly or  friendly  way
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pouring forth; uttered with unrestrained enthusiasm
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steal, especially in a small, sly way; take from another on a petty scale, as by violation of trust
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make clear or plain, especially by explanation; clarify
encompass  Speak Example sentences
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state of being discomposed; disorder; agitation; disturbance; inconsistency; disagreement
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surround; form a circle or ring around; enclose; envelop
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tyrant; harsh, authoritarian ruler; eastern Orthodox bishop
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very bad; extremely inferiorl; intolerable; very hateful
expropriate  Speak Example sentences
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take possession of; transfer another's property to oneself
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unearth; dig out; make a hole in; hollow out
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impervious to moral persuasion; of hard heart
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unwholesome; not healthful; not promoting health
expurgate  Speak Example sentences
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overflowing abundance; joyful enthusiasm; flamboyance; lavishness
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poor; experiencing want or need; impoverished
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dance and skip about in sport; leap playfully
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clean; remove offensive parts of book
fractious  Speak Example sentences
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unearth; dig out; make a hole in; hollow out
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pouring forth; uttered with unrestrained enthusiasm
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inclined to make trouble; disobedient; irritable
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unwholesome; not healthful; not promoting health
gambol  Speak Example sentences
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inclined to make trouble; disobedient; irritable
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one who differs in opinion, or one who declares his disagreement
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force or push out; drive away; displace or remove, as a person from a place or office
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dance and skip about in sport; leap playfully