3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (12)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 3 - 4: Group 12
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bitter, long-lasting resentment; deep-seated ill will; hatred | |
stiff and artificially formal; inflated | |
one who is stingy or overly cautious or defensive with money; a miser | |
grow worse; cause persistent irritation or resentment |
one who is stingy or overly cautious or defensive with money; a miser | |
merrymaking, especially, festivity or jollity | |
grow worse; cause persistent irritation or resentment | |
laugh in a restrained, nervous way; giggle |
distaste; extreme aversion; act of driving back | |
advocate of voting rights for women | |
insult to one's character or reputation; pronounce indistinctly; talk about disparagingly or insultingly | |
consisting of or divided into sections; separating into sections |
deceptive scheme; military maneuver designed to deceive or surprise enemy | |
haphazard; careless; done hastily | |
relating to outline or diagram; represented simply, as using symbols | |
bitter, long-lasting resentment; deep-seated ill will; hatred |
fragment substance, as of glass or metal; a piece of broken pottery, especially found in an archaeological dig | |
streaked, spotted, or marked with a variety of color; very colorful | |
thin; slight; lacking clarity or distinctness | |
ask for humbly or earnestly, as by praying; make humble, earnest petition; beg |
oily; composed of oil or fat; characterized by affected, exaggerated, or insincere earnestness | |
reject disdainfully or contemptuously; scorn | |
haphazard; careless; done hastily | |
thin; slight; lacking clarity or distinctness |
deceptive scheme; military maneuver designed to deceive or surprise enemy | |
strip a priest or minister of church authority; remove from the status as a member of the clergy | |
sing note or song with trills; modulate tone's frequency | |
worn through till threads show; wearing old, shabby clothing; shabby and poor |
strip a priest or minister of church authority; remove from the status as a member of the clergy | |
worn through till threads show; wearing old, shabby clothing; shabby and poor | |
be oppressed by heat; suffer terribly from the intense heat | |
formidable; arousing fear or awe; worthy of respect or honor |
one who is stingy or overly cautious or defensive with money; a miser | |
reasoning; the act of concluding from premises | |
consisting of or divided into sections; separating into sections | |
distasteful; disagreeable; unpleasant to taste |
habitual return to crime; committing new offenses after being punished for a crime | |
oily; composed of oil or fat; characterized by affected, exaggerated, or insincere earnestness | |
merrymaking, especially, festivity or jollity | |
sing note or song with trills; modulate tone's frequency |