3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (11)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 3 - 3: Group 11
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cause to rise, especially by fermentation; add a rising agent to | |
burn the surface of; roast over the fire, as dry grain; dry to extremity | |
insincerely emotional; showing a sickly excess of sentiment | |
pantry; place where food is kept |
swing back and forth with a steady, uninterrupted rhythm; vibrate pendulum-like; waver | |
cleverly executed trick or deception; skill in performing magic or conjuring tricks with hands | |
show of skill or deceitful cleverness, considered magical by naive observers | |
dictionary; a stock of terms used in a particular profession, subject, or style; vocabulary |
pantry; place where food is kept | |
be lazy or idle; move, stand, or recline in a relaxed manner | |
foul-smelling; having bad or offensive odor | |
tone down in intensity; regulate; change from one key to another |
be lazy or idle; move, stand, or recline in a relaxed manner | |
mental disorder with delusions of grandeur | |
give a false or incorrect impression, often deliberately; serve unsatisfactorily as representative | |
any gain above stipulated salary; extra payment |
the fourth state of matter distinct from solid or liquid or gas and present in stars and fusion reactors | |
give a false or incorrect impression, often deliberately; serve unsatisfactorily as representative | |
the green crust on old bronze works; tone slowly taken by varnished painting | |
offensively self-assured; dictatorial; not allowing contradiction or refusal |
tone down in intensity; regulate; change from one key to another | |
pantry; place where food is kept | |
embezzle; appropriate fraudulently to one's own use; steal public money entrusted to one's care | |
abundance; completeness; ample amount or quantity |
generous gift; money or gifts bestowed | |
swamp gas; heavy, vaporous atmosphere, often emanating from decaying matter; pervasive corrupting influence | |
make a sound quieter and less clear | |
a sudden outburst of anger; state of vexation caused by a perceived slight or indignity |
cleverly executed trick or deception; skill in performing magic or conjuring tricks with hands | |
mental disorder with delusions of grandeur | |
pleasantly tart-tasting; stimulating; charming or attractive | |
grow tiresome; have dulling, wearisome, or boring effect |
embezzle; appropriate fraudulently to one's own use; steal public money entrusted to one's care | |
offensively self-assured; dictatorial; not allowing contradiction or refusal | |
a major class of plants; primary branch of the animal kingdom; division | |
striking one object against another sharply |