3000 Common SAT Vocabulary (12)
3000 SAT Vocabulary Level 3 - 4: Group 12
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![]() | retort; comeback; answer to a reply |
![]() | the interdependent relationship between groups or species, often mutually beneficial |
![]() | childish; belonging to childhood; immature |
![]() | tranquility; state of peace and quiet |
![]() | enduring pain and hardship without showing feeling or complaint |
![]() | error in the use of language, especially intentional use of misspelling; violation of the conventional rules of society |
![]() | reconstruct sentence or story; present ideas in a new or different arrangement |
![]() | relating to outline or diagram; represented simply, as using symbols |
![]() | expressed or expressible as a quantity; relating to the measurement of quantity |
![]() | occurring or appearing again or repeatedly |
![]() | young offspring of a mammal, such as a dog or a wolf; child or youth |
![]() | renovate; make bright by polishing |
![]() | enduring pain and hardship without showing feeling or complaint |
![]() | renovate; make bright by polishing |
![]() | error in the use of language, especially intentional use of misspelling; violation of the conventional rules of society |
![]() | retort; comeback; answer to a reply |
![]() | advocate of voting rights for women |
![]() | distaste; extreme aversion; act of driving back |
![]() | treat with great respect and deference; consider hallowed or be in awe of |
![]() | nickname; familiar name for person, typically shortened version of the given name |
![]() | sing note or song with trills; modulate tone's frequency |
![]() | four-footed or quadruped animal, especially, four-footed mammal |
![]() | respectful; worshipful; impressed with deep respect |
![]() | retort; comeback; answer to a reply |
![]() | relating to a tailor, tailoring, or tailored clothing |
![]() | one who commits sabotage; destroyer of property |
![]() | change, especially in one's life or fortunes; regular change or succession of one thing to another; alternation |
![]() | filled to the brim or to the point of being stuffed; abundantly supplied |
![]() | run at the nose; snuffle; whine; talk in a tearful manner |
![]() | lazy; disinclined to work or exertion; inactive; sluggish |
![]() | deceptive scheme; military maneuver designed to deceive or surprise enemy |
![]() | recollection; process of remembering |
![]() | deceptive scheme; military maneuver designed to deceive or surprise enemy |
![]() | nickname; familiar name for person, typically shortened version of the given name |
![]() | thoroughly soaked; expressionless, stupid, or dull, especially from drink |
![]() | strip a priest or minister of church authority; remove from the status as a member of the clergy |
![]() | treat with great respect and deference; consider hallowed or be in awe of |
![]() | enduring pain and hardship without showing feeling or complaint |
![]() | sleepwalker; person who walks in his sleep |
![]() | lazy person; person habitually lazy, idle, and slow; sluggish; lazy |