3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (11)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 3 - 3: Group 11
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teaching; the art of education; the science of teaching | |
belief in magical spells to produce unnatural effects; the communicating with spirits of dead ones to predict future | |
inclined to waste resources or behave extravagantly; wildly immoral | |
exhibiting or giving out colors like those of rainbow; gleaming or shimmering with rainbow colors |
vigorously passionate; excessive desire, especially in sexual activity | |
terminology; system of names used in an art or science | |
inclined to waste resources or behave extravagantly; wildly immoral | |
celebrity; a person who is an inspiration to others; a person who has achieved eminence in a specific field |
versatile; able to take on many shapes; readily taking on varied shapes | |
comic misuse of a word, especially by confusion with one of similar sound | |
church dignitary; senior clergyman | |
lack of proper respect; disrespectful act or remark |
criminal; one who does evil or injury to another | |
determine, decide, or establish in advance; influence markedly | |
become formal or affected in dress or manners; give a neat appearance to | |
person of no importance; something that does not exist or that exists only in the imagination |
swamp gas; heavy, vaporous atmosphere, often emanating from decaying matter; pervasive corrupting influence | |
anger; wrath; keen resentment; irritate | |
capable of being shaped by pounding; impressionable | |
hold forth so that a person may take; offer for acceptance |
put forward; offer for consideration or debate | |
belief in magical spells to produce unnatural effects; the communicating with spirits of dead ones to predict future | |
irritable; easily angered; excited by or arising from anger | |
exceed or surpass; leave behind |
person of no importance; something that does not exist or that exists only in the imagination | |
ancient; primitive; belonging to the first or earliest age; original or ancient | |
entire ruin; utter destruction, especially, utter loss of soul, or of final happiness in future | |
person who has compulsive desire to steal |
exceed or surpass; leave behind | |
exhibiting or giving out colors like those of rainbow; gleaming or shimmering with rainbow colors | |
essential premise; the underlying assumption | |
terminology; system of names used in an art or science |
speak foolishly; talk idly and at length; chatter | |
any gain above stipulated salary; extra payment | |
cleverly executed trick or deception; skill in performing magic or conjuring tricks with hands | |
anger; wrath; keen resentment; irritate |
covering of feathers on the bird; feathers used ornamentally; elaborate dress | |
prophetic; uttered as if with divine authority; mysterious or ambiguous | |
anger; wrath; keen resentment; irritate | |
vigorously passionate; excessive desire, especially in sexual activity |