3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (11)

3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 3 - 3: Group 11
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
 3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 3 - 3
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malapropism  Speak Example sentences
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member of working class; blue collar person
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outstanding; superior to or notable above all others
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comic misuse of a word, especially by confusion with one of similar sound
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lessen the violence of disease; moderate intensity; gloss over with excuses
malodorous  Speak Example sentences
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flowing or dropping like honey; sweetly or smoothly flowing, especially in sound
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foul-smelling; having bad or offensive odor
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incomplete; fragmentary; favoring one person or side over another or others
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lying; habitually dishonest; speaking falsely
mendacious  Speak Example sentences
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entire ruin; utter destruction, especially, utter loss of soul, or of final happiness in future
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lying; habitually dishonest; speaking falsely
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remedy for all diseases, evils, or difficulties; a cure-all
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embezzle;  appropriate fraudulently to one's own use; steal public money entrusted to one's care
migrant  Speak Example sentences
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text of dramatic musical work, such as opera
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habitually moving from place to place, especially in search of seasonal work; wandering
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collector and student of money, in particular of coins
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spread or flow throughout; pervade
mincing  Speak Example sentences
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speaking or walking affectedly or with caution; affectedly elegant and nice
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an unincorporated business owned by a single person who is responsible for its liabilities and entitled to its profits
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church dignitary; senior clergyman
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mournful, dismal, or gloomy, especially to an exaggerated degree
monosyllabic  Speak Example sentences
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versatile; able to take on many shapes; readily taking on varied shapes
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remedy for all diseases, evils, or difficulties; a cure-all
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the whole universe; complex structure, such as society, considered as a single entity containing smaller structures
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having only one syllable;  speaking in curt
musky  Speak Example sentences
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a closed plane figure bounded by straight sides
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having an odor of musk, a secretion produced by certain animals, such as otter or civet
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member of working class; blue collar person
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habitually moving from place to place, especially in search of seasonal work; wandering
noisome  Speak Example sentences
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remedy for all diseases, evils, or difficulties; a cure-all
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foul-smelling; offensive by arousing disgust; harmful or dangerous
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capable of grasping or holding; having a keen intellect
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lessen the violence of disease; moderate intensity; gloss over with excuses
panacea  Speak Example sentences
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varying in color when seen in different lights or from different angles; lustrous
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tending to discourage; prohibiting; forbidding
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remedy for all diseases, evils, or difficulties; a cure-all
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outstanding; superior to or notable above all others
peculate  Speak Example sentences
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natural elevation, especially a rock that projects into the sea; cliff; headland; high cape
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embezzle;  appropriate fraudulently to one's own use; steal public money entrusted to one's care
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flowing or dropping like honey; sweetly or smoothly flowing, especially in sound
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remedy for all diseases, evils, or difficulties; a cure-all