3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (12)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 3 - 4: Group 12
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Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
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![]() | proper; appropriate; of pleasing appearance; handsome |
![]() | debase; degrade; spread negative information about |
![]() | authority on a subject; learned person; expert |
![]() | substitute one for the other of; reverse or transfer order or place of; interchange |
![]() | form of literature in which irony and ridicule are used to attack human vice and folly |
![]() | elevated platform for public speaking; pulpit |
![]() | attack with abusive language; vilify |
![]() | unpleasantly harsh or grating in sound |
![]() | mud, clay, or small rocks deposited by river or lake |
![]() | one who is stingy or overly cautious or defensive with money; a miser |
![]() | expression of protest, complaint, or reproof, and especially formal statement of grievances |
![]() | empty; showing lack of thought or intelligence; vacant |
![]() | place over something else; place on top of |
![]() | impatient under restraint or opposition; resisting control; difficult to control |
![]() | tease; torture with disappointment; bait someone by showing something desirable but leaving them unsatisfied |
![]() | make liquids murky by stirring up sediment |
![]() | unpleasantly harsh or grating in sound |
![]() | impatient under restraint or opposition; resisting control; difficult to control |
![]() | elevated platform for public speaking; pulpit |
![]() | one who fights with his fists, especially a professional prize fighter; boxer |
![]() | one who is stingy or overly cautious or defensive with money; a miser |
![]() | peripheral; only slightly connected; digressing |
![]() | examine closely and critically |
![]() | cause disgrace to by malicious and false statements; hold up or expose to ridicule or calumny; defame |
![]() | one who spends money recklessly or wastefully |
![]() | form of literature in which irony and ridicule are used to attack human vice and folly |
![]() | four-footed or quadruped animal, especially, four-footed mammal |
![]() | renovate; make bright by polishing |
![]() | one who spends money recklessly or wastefully |
![]() | place over something else; place on top of |
![]() | having parallel lines or grooves on surface |
![]() | four-footed or quadruped animal, especially, four-footed mammal |
![]() | peripheral; only slightly connected; digressing |
![]() | substitute one for the other of; reverse or transfer order or place of; interchange |
![]() | present obstacle; stump; cause to fail or to leave hopelessly puzzled, confused, or stuck |
![]() | sorcery; power or effect that appears magical; great ability in the specified field |
![]() | proper; appropriate; of pleasing appearance; handsome |
![]() | draw a mark or line under; emphasize; stress |
![]() | fragrant; odorous; suggestive of odor |
![]() | place over something else; place on top of |